Bills Safeties Jordan Poyer And Micah Hyde Had Full Blown Meltdowns Because A Reporter Asked A Simple Question
I understand the Bills are upset. I would be too if my Championship window was open for exactly one year before it was slammed shut in the most demoralizing way imaginable. But that doesn't give you carte blanche to treat the Big J journalists of the world like gum on your shoe for asking a simple question. The final score was 14-10, which Hyde and Poyer apparently think meant this was a close game? If they're in that much denial about what just went down they wont be ready for Tampa and they certainly wont be ready in two weeks for the rematch without any fucking stupid lake effect wind and snow. This was a pantsing in every sense of the word. Sure, the final score read 14-10, but Buffalo's 10 points were handed to them by N'Keal Harry's face and the refs walking the Bills into field goal range. This was, for all intents and purposes, a shutout. Now that has nothing to do with the Bills defense, they can only do so much. And what they did was allow 5.71 yards per tote from the trio of Damien Harris, Rhamondre Stevenson and Brandon Bolden, which allowed the Patriots to hold the ball for more than half the game and keep Josh Allen standing on the sidelines, twiddling his thumbs and wondering which receiver he could overthrow his next time out there. The Patriots never blinked, never swayed from their game plan even when the Bills could muster a stop, and kept running it down Buffalo's throats to secure the victory and keep a chokehold on the division. That's why that reporter asked if it was embarrassing that the Bills defense showed no life, no passion, no will to win. Sad to see the greatest one-year dynasty in professional sports history end on such a sour note.