I downloaded the Bills mobile app during the week because I knew that I wasn't going to see any of the game on account of a family reunion yesterday afternoon. I checked it only a couple of times as I enjoyed a great spread of food and wine and caught up with relatives I hadn't seen for a while.
In the car on the way over the my aunt's house, the Patriots took an early 7-0 lead. I saw the score only twice more during the party: The first time I took a moment and checked the app, the Bills were leading 21-7 in the third quarter. This sounded very promising. The defence must have stiffened and the Bills running game must have been chewing up the clock, scoring on long drives and keeping the ball out of Brady's hands. The next score I saw was 42-21 New England. I figured the mobile app had a bug. I mean, how could they have scored 35 points while I was chatting with my uncle Dave and eating ham, salad and my cousin's fantastic baguette? It only seemed like was about than half an hour. How does a football game change so quickly?
Well, having listened to the post-game call-in on the way home and having seen the highlights and reading some of the obituaries this morning, I guess turning the ball over 6 times played a role but the team's inability to stop the Brady and the Patriots offence was the reason - as it has been consistently over the past 10 years. The high priced defensive line was not up to the task in stopping the run or pressuring the passer, tackling was poor and the defensive backfield couldn't cover. Not much else to say.
Next week's game will probably be even more difficult as the Bills travel to San Francisco who walked into the Meadowlands yesterday and pounded the Jets 34-0. The following week takes them to Arizona to play the Cardinals who sit at 4-0 after yesterday's OT win over Miami. That's a formula for going from 2-1 to 2-4 in 3 easy steps.
Last Tuesday, the day after the Monday night debacle in Seattle and the day before the NFL officials labour dispute was resolved, I saw this "headline" come through my Twitter feed: "Romney Leading in Presidential Race - According to NFL Replacement Officials".
I'm looking forward to Tuesday evening for 2 reasons: the first is that I'm going paddling with the Komodo Dragons and the second is that my post-paddling bike ride from the Outer Harbour should get me home just in time to see the start of the first Presidential debate. Romney needs a knock-out and I'm looking forward to seeing him swing wildly. I wonder of he will release his tax returns today. Maybe he could bring them to the debate and hand them to Jim Lehrer.
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