Was I ready for some football, as Hank Williams, Jr. would have asked. A Monday night party? All his rowdy friends were there for Monday night - or so he used to say. Williams, a well-known Republican, lost his Monday Night Football musical gig after comments he made about a 2011 golf game involving Barack Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner. He disapproved of Boehner agreeing to play with the President, saying that it was like Benjamin Netanyahu agreeing to play golf with Hitler. But anyway, yes I was ready. No rowdy friends - just Sophie and I but we were both fully prepared after a beautiful sunny day of frolicking in the Muskoka snow. I began adjusting my sleep patterns last week in anticipation of a late night and a short sleep, what with the pressure of writing this blog at my usual early hour. 11.30pm now feels like the middle of the night for me but the game kept me awake and a bit tense until near its end. Sophie decided to re-energize for another day of chasing tennis balls in the snow and slept through the entire game.
Before last night, the Bills last win in an official Monday Night Football game came 21 years ago in Miami (not counting their 2014 win in a "home" game in Detroit which was originally scheduled for the day before but more than a metre of lake effect snow in Orchard Park led to its postponement and change of venue.) Doug Flutie hit Eric Moulds with a perfect back-shoulder fade pass to the endzone to seal the win. I remember the game very well - watched it with a work colleague at our bosses house in Etobicoke. The Bills have not fared well in prime time in recent years, going 8-22 since 2000.
But they have enjoyed recent success in nationally televised games as Josh Allen seems to excel on the big stage with two big wins last year - at Dallas on Thanksgiving and at Pittsburgh on a late-season Sunday night. Last night's performance was easily his best in a Bills uniform. He went 32 of 40 for 375 yards, no interceptions and four touchdowns. He looked calm and collected - in total control of the Bills offence. Good thing he was because the running game never materialized, posting only 81 yards. The defence continued its improved play in recent weeks with a "bend but don't break" approach which saw the 49ers rack up 402 yards and 24 first downs. By comparison, the Bills had 449 yards and 31 first downs.
The game started with two consecutive four-down goal-line stands - one by each team - before Zack Moss fumbled on his own two yard line, giving San Francisco its first score. With the win last night, the Bills took a 7-6 lead in the all-time series between the teams. Their first meeting, a 27-20 Buffalo win, was in 1972 at the Rockpile. Chris Berman is one of my favourite NFL broadcasters ever, with his trademark middle name insertions like baseball catcher Tony "what are they" Pena, pitcher Rich "280 ZX" Dotson and quarterback Jake "daylight come and you wanna" Delhomme (possibly his best one was "fettuccini" Alfredo Griffin). The MNF broadcast made reference to Berman's prediction of a Bills v. 49ers Superbowl for many consecutive years starting in 1988. Although one of the two teams did make it to the big game in many of those years, they have never met outside the 13 regular season games. The best known game in the series took place in September, 1992 with the Bills posting a 34-31 win in a back-and-forth contest between two prolific offences which became known as the "no punt" game.
The Bills continue their late-season string of prime-time games next week with a match-up against the no longer undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers. Of all the Bills home games this season, having fans at this one would have generated an electric atmosphere in Orchard Park. With only a three-hour drive between the two rust-belt cities and with Steeler Nation being one of the best travelling fan bases in the NFL, this would have been the game to attend in 2020. The Steelers, losers to Washington in the 5pm game yesterday, are now tied with the Chiefs at 11-1 and will be highly motivated to avenge their first loss of the season. The Bills need another prime-time win to stay a game ahead of the Dolphins. Sunday Night Football surpassed Monday Night Football in viewership several years ago and next week's game will surely attract another huge television audience. Just what Josh Allen ordered.
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