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2010 Bills Playoff Update:
The 2010 Buffalo Bills are NOT "one-and-done". They upset the heavily favored Cincinatti Bengals 38-14, partially due to the horrid play of backup Bengals QB Alex Smith (yes, THAT Alex Smith), who started in place of the injured Carson Palmer. Smith threw three interceptions, which the Bills turned into scoring drives. It was the first Bills playoff game in 11 years, and the team did not disappoint their hometown fans. WR Terrell Owens had three touchdown catches while HB Marshawn Lynch had over 100 yards on the ground.
Next week, however, was not as lucky for the Bills, as they made their way to Pittsburgh to collide with the Steelers, who, at 14-2, have the best record in the league. The Steelers played as dominant as their record showed, shutting out the underdog Bills by a score of 37-0. The victory not only ended Buffalo's playoff hopes but showed the young team that they have a long way to go in order to contend with some of the major forces in the league.
The Steelers went on to win the Super Bowl 42-28 against a young, mistake-prone San Francisco 49ers team.
I'm currently in the offseason so I'll post the free agency and draft summary ASAP. It's not as logical as the last draft, though, partially because I was half asleep at the time and made the dumb mistake of saving the game after drafting so awkwardly. Recap coming in Part 3...
The 2010 Buffalo Bills are NOT "one-and-done". They upset the heavily favored Cincinatti Bengals 38-14, partially due to the horrid play of backup Bengals QB Alex Smith (yes, THAT Alex Smith), who started in place of the injured Carson Palmer. Smith threw three interceptions, which the Bills turned into scoring drives. It was the first Bills playoff game in 11 years, and the team did not disappoint their hometown fans. WR Terrell Owens had three touchdown catches while HB Marshawn Lynch had over 100 yards on the ground.
Next week, however, was not as lucky for the Bills, as they made their way to Pittsburgh to collide with the Steelers, who, at 14-2, have the best record in the league. The Steelers played as dominant as their record showed, shutting out the underdog Bills by a score of 37-0. The victory not only ended Buffalo's playoff hopes but showed the young team that they have a long way to go in order to contend with some of the major forces in the league.
The Steelers went on to win the Super Bowl 42-28 against a young, mistake-prone San Francisco 49ers team.
I'm currently in the offseason so I'll post the free agency and draft summary ASAP. It's not as logical as the last draft, though, partially because I was half asleep at the time and made the dumb mistake of saving the game after drafting so awkwardly. Recap coming in Part 3...
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