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Bills vs. Chiefs: Bills Catch Breaks But Still Drop Overtime Heartbreaker

November 1, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Buffalo Bills lost in overtime for the second consecutive time, as they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 13-10 on the last play of overtime, before the game would have ended in the first tie in the NFL since 2008.
The Bills once again took on a strong team with a winning record on the road and played them even. The Bills are playing at a level that is par with winning teams, but you wouldn't know it if you just looked at their 0-7 record. The Bills had their chances to win this game however, and that might haunt them unless they can forget about the wasted opportunities quickly.
For the beleaguered Bills defense, this was a welcome sight. The Bills defense had surrendered 30 or more points in five straight games, and they were playing a Chiefs team that averaged 31.3 points at home so far this year. On the surface you were expecting a shootout, as the Bills put up 35 points on Baltimore last weekend. This was far from a shootout as the 13-10 final score indicated, but it wa...

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