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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let's talk actually about who won that game because or sorry,
who won who lost a game? Because we saw Josh
Allen grow up in front of our eyes gris from
the last AFC Championship game that like he was in
it is Josh Allen is night and day better.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Let's just be honest.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
But the question is did the Buffalo Bills win this
game or did the Baltimore Ravens lose this game? Derrick
Henry had sixteen carries for eighty four eighty four yards.
Sixty of them came on one drive a loan in
the third quarter. Derrick Henry had a huge drop pass.
I believe it was in the first quarter. If you
would have called that, he probably would have scored twenty
two mile an hour one hundred and sixty yard pounds
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running down the field. You ways top that man. Mark
Andrews had eight drops, one fumble. Just well, Josh Allen
had just had one hundred and twenty seven seven yards
passing and the rest of the team rushed for one
hundred and forty seven yards. Guys, the Baltimore Ravens out
passed the Buffalo Bills out rushed. The Buffalo Bills played
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better defense. Actually, had better statistics all across the board, right,
they even won over the turnover battle.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
I mean they turned them all over what three fourth, fourth,
full full fourth time to the Buffalo Bills. Jero.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
So when we look at this game, everybody's pointing to
the Baltimore Ravens losing the game. The Ravens lost his game.
The Ravens lost his game. The Ravens loss his game. Guys,
can we give credit where credit is due? Can we
give credit where credit is due? The Buffalo Bills came
out with a game plan to stop the run, which
they did very, very effectively in the first half. You
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you take away that one third quarter drive where they
rushed for sixty nine yards, that one drive.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Run run, run, run, run, run.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
The Buffalo Bills executed their their game plan perfectly.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Guys.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Let's just be honest. Let's give credit where credit is due.
The Buffalo Bills won that game. They came out there
with the chip on their shoulder. They came out there
not trying to play hero Ball, not try to play
to so Superman ball, not trying to do anything but
just to win the game. Survive in advance. That's the
name of the game. It's not a mean and honestly,
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Lamar Jackson had a good game too. What two hundred
fifty nine yards passing for thirty nine rushing yards, Lamar,
It's not like he played bad. Actually played pretty good
if you look at the stats and actually take away
that first quarter ish maybe when he threw the interception
and the fumble, he played very very very well.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Guys.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
The Buffalo Bills just simply outplayed the Baltimore Ravens that
particular game. So I don't want to see any blame
on Mark Andrews for dropping the pass. I don't want
to see any blame for Derek Henry for dropping the pass.
I don't want to see any blame about Derek Henry
not getting the ball, doing this, this, and this, maybe,
just maybe the Buffalo Bills. Actually, the Buffalo Bills won
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the game. So, guys, when you asked this question, did
the Buffalo Bills win the game or did the Baltimore
Ravens lose the game? I have to say the Buffalo
Bills won this game.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
It's simple. They won the game. The Buffalo Bills were
not the better team.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
They weren't. Let's just be honest. They were not the
better team. They were not the better athletes, but they
were better coached, they were better prepared, and they've been
there and they've done that right back to the championship.
Buffalo Bills won that game. Guys, Buffalo Bills won that game.
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And now Rob says that was the game plan. Carson says,
how many turnovers did Josh Allen have? I believe he
had zero? He had zero, Carson, Josh Allen played a
flawless game. If we're playing high school, one hundred and
twenty seven yards pass, he's not that bad. I'm just saying,
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if you're in Indiana at a three A, at a
three A high school, that's that's not that bad. The
dumb roight alf Rob says, yeah, I thought Allen was
going to pitch it and and like pitch it to
Cook and Josh like, no, listen, you play that play
over three years ago, four years ago. Josh Allen pitches
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that ball. Josh Allen pitches that ball, and that game
is over. Mark says, that's all he knows how to do.
You're talking about me, Laura says. Account of accountability is
the key to the whole team's locker room.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
It is, it is, it is it is, and.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Alpha Rob says, listen, Mark Andrews did not fumble that ball.
Bernard made a play, Alpha Rob, you are hundred percent correct.
Matter of fact, if Bernard does not get that little
peaky finger on the ball and knock it out, Mark
Andrews might score. There's a lot of green grass, the
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snowy grass in front of him, right, Bernard made a
hell of a play. Yes, Mark Andrews does get counted
for the fumble. He did catch it, switched it to
his left hand, right got punched out. Whatever it is,
what it is, Bernard made a hell of a play.
You are correct. Laura says, whoa, whoa wah, slow it down, baby.
Speaker 2 (05:23):
They outplayed them.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Mean, the Ravens just didn't outscore them, okay.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Laura Alfa.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Rob says the Bills game plan was to stop Henry
and Jackson from running, and they did it pretty much
flawlessly until that third quarter, and says the drops, the penalties,
and the turnovers all played a factor in the loss.
So Ant obviously, you are a Ravens fan. You watch
every Ravens games. You've been to a lot of Ravens
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games in person, and I see this a lot for
the Baltimore Ravens. They get a lot of penloties, whether
it's false stars, whether it's off side, whether it's pass
interference rough in the passer, they get a lot of penalties. Me,
when I see a team that has a lot of
PIP penalties, that's a lot of coaching undisciplined players out there, right.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
And when you are one.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
Actually, I think they were the most penalized team in
the NFL this season. Coaches not holding people account account
account accountable, Quarterbacks not holding people accountable. What makes you
think that's going to all of a sudden change in
the playoffs? What what what makes you think all like,
all of a sudden, that's gonna be a game changer
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and the penloties aren't gonna cost.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
You a game.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
It is it is. James says, the Buffalo Bills definitely
won that game. Definitely won that game. And and says,
now we gotta blame Andrews for that drop. You gotta
make that catch, especially when you're the highest paid tight
ends in the league. And let me take it one step,
one step further. Mark Andrews is running an out route
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on a snowy field where you have very very little traction.
You have a defender that's pretty much on his hip.
He had about a half a yard separation. Lamar Jackson
threw that a little behind him. If Lamar Jackson would
have put that in his chest or led him a
little bit instead of throwing it behind him, he would
have scored, would have cut it. But the fact that
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Mark Andrew had to lean back like just just like
this in both hands, this list let out. Hey see,
it can go all the ways you want, man, and says,
especially on the offense.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
Too many false starts. They were the top five in penalties.
That is tough. Is that is tough. But on the
bright side, guys,