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The Buffalo Bills seemingly have absolutely everything in their favor to finally get past the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Chiefs have become their nemesis in the postseason.
Josh Allen is 3-1 against them in the regular season and 0-3 in the playoffs despite posting almost the same numbers and always balling out against them.
Sunday night’s game wasn’t the exception to that rule.
He wreaked havoc out of the backfield by scrambling his way up the middle of the field, and he also slung the pigskin to keep moving the chains up and down the gridiron.
Nonetheless, former Super Bowl champion Richard Sherman believes the team didn’t actually trust him to get the job done.
“It looked like the Bills did not trust Josh Allen to win this game.”@RSherman_25 questions the play calling in Buffalo’s loss to KC pic.twitter.com/H13xzo5AUu
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) January 22, 2024
Talking on “Undisputed,” Sherman stated that Joe Brady’s play-calling was over-conservative at times.
He believes that running the football so much and not throwing the football down the field as often as usual showed that they didn’t trust he could outplay Patrick Mahomes at this stage.
That could be a fair assessment, but it may not actually be the case.
Brady trusted Allen to make adjustments at the line of scrimmage over and over, and he did have several shots at the end zone and big plays.
The Bills had an almost perfect gameplan to beat the Chiefs; there are just some things that no one can control.
Some things are hard to explain, and it seems like the Bills simply cannot beat the Chiefs in the playoffs regardless of the reason.
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