
Fans of the Buffalo Bills are still arguing over why the team lost to the Cincinnati Bengals in their home playoff game.
While everything favored the Bills, the team was put down by the Bengals offense early in the game.
It makes for plenty of fans to do Monday morning quarterbacking over the loss.
However, for one fan, they highlight their frustration with the Bills.
To them, it’s unacceptable for their offense to score only 10 points.
As time goes on, I have a much bigger problem with the Bills only scoring 10 points than I do with them letting an elite offense score 27 points. #BillsMafia
— Adam (@sharpndpensel) January 26, 2023
While they don’t mind how the Bengals scored 27 points, it’s a problem for the Josh Allen-led offense to only score one touchdown and a field goal.
The team had a hot offense and a home game with plenty of snow when facing the Bengals.
While everyone talked about how the Bills play better in the snow, their offense instead fell flat on their face.
They started the game with two three-and-outs, which allowed the Bengals to gain an early 14-0 lead.
However, the team had one more three-and-out and continually failed to move the ball.
With Allen being the second-best quarterback in QBR and touchdowns, there’s no excuse for his horrible performance.
While posting touchdowns was difficult for him, throwing an interception wasn’t.
When fans saw a high-octane offense all season, they expect the offense to continue performing at a high level.
However, what fans got was a quarterback who wasn’t making big plays downfield.
While he made some runs to help his team, his overall performance hurt the Bills.
Without the high-scoring offense fans saw this season, the Bills became a playoff flop yet again.
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