Episode 89 - Bills succeed in all three phases for win over Denver
Episode 29, Nov 25, 2019, 12:00 PM
The Buffalo Bills won their second straight game to improve to 8-3 on the season for the first time since 1996. It was a remarkable game, with the team displaying proficiency in all three phases of football that put up points and yardage on a top defense, halting a strong run offense, and did it's job on special teams.
Denver had played much better than it's record until this point, and they hit an absolute brick wall at New Era Field. The Bills defense only allowed 167 yards of total offense today, shutting down talented running backs Phillip Lindsay and Royce Freeman. In fact, it seemed that Broncos play calling didn't aim to target Buffalo's sketchy run defense in the second half, as they became very pass happy and one dimensional.
In the Broncos closest venture towards the end zone, they could not get the job done as Tre'Davious White was essentially handed an interception.
The offense did well, aside from a bad Josh Allen interception that gave Denver some of the best field positioning that they had all day. 244 yards on the ground, again dominated by Devin Singletary.
However, the big news was that, Frank Gore, the journeyman running back, passed Barry Sanders to become third all-time in rushing yards. A tremendous accomplishment, and extra satisfying that it happened with him wearing a Bills jersey.
Buffalo prepares for Dallas on a short week for this Thursday, as the Bills play their first Thanksgiving game in many years. The quick turnaround has affected many teams this year, not being allowed to play to their full potential. Everyone is already hard at work at One Bills Drive to ensure the Bills are prepared for their latest National Spotlight opportunity.
Podcast Hosts Matt and Jeremy examine the win over Denver, and the road to Dallas.
Denver had played much better than it's record until this point, and they hit an absolute brick wall at New Era Field. The Bills defense only allowed 167 yards of total offense today, shutting down talented running backs Phillip Lindsay and Royce Freeman. In fact, it seemed that Broncos play calling didn't aim to target Buffalo's sketchy run defense in the second half, as they became very pass happy and one dimensional.
In the Broncos closest venture towards the end zone, they could not get the job done as Tre'Davious White was essentially handed an interception.
The offense did well, aside from a bad Josh Allen interception that gave Denver some of the best field positioning that they had all day. 244 yards on the ground, again dominated by Devin Singletary.
However, the big news was that, Frank Gore, the journeyman running back, passed Barry Sanders to become third all-time in rushing yards. A tremendous accomplishment, and extra satisfying that it happened with him wearing a Bills jersey.
Buffalo prepares for Dallas on a short week for this Thursday, as the Bills play their first Thanksgiving game in many years. The quick turnaround has affected many teams this year, not being allowed to play to their full potential. Everyone is already hard at work at One Bills Drive to ensure the Bills are prepared for their latest National Spotlight opportunity.
Podcast Hosts Matt and Jeremy examine the win over Denver, and the road to Dallas.