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The Bills handed Kansas City their first L in the regular season but can they do the same in the Playoffa?
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00:00So great job by Sean McDermott, great job by Josh Allen, great job by the Bills defense,
00:04great job by Buffalo winning the game. And now the Bills, a half game behind Kansas City
00:10for the number one seed for the top record in the AFC and home field advantage in the AFC playoffs.
00:17Also, they are not beating the Chiefs in January. And I know that this take is going to piss a lot
00:23of people off and I don't care. I know there are a lot of Bills fans that are going to be furious
00:27with me saying this, that the Bills will not beat the Chiefs in January. I know they beat them
00:31yesterday. Congratulations, right? The Bills have beaten the Chiefs four consecutive times in the
00:36regular season. Big difference though, between October and January, November and January,
00:43December and January. The Kansas City Chiefs are still not fully formed. Isaiah Pacheco is still
00:49not on the field. Hollywood Brown's going to be there coming up in January. DeAndre Hopkins is
00:54still getting acclimated to this offense. And I sincerely doubt, and again, credit to Buffalo,
00:59they played a great game. This is not to discredit the Bills, but I mean, can we be honest about
01:03something? Does anyone think that the Chiefs are going to put up a stinker like that defensively
01:07again the rest of the year? Yesterday, and this is per Kevin Patra of NFL.com. I love the stat that
01:12he wrote about NFL.com about the game. The Chiefs defense had not allowed 28 or more points in a
01:18regular season game since week four of 2022, before yesterday. That's a 38 game streak. That
01:28is the second longest in the history of the National Football League behind the 2005 to 2007
01:33Patriots who have the mark with 39. So great job by the Bills. You racked up 30 on the Chiefs in
01:39November. I still don't believe that it would happen in January.

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