Kyle Silagyi is joined by Rich Kowalski and McKenna Middlebrook to discuss three takeaways from the Buffalo Bills’ Week 11 win.
The Buffalo Bills took care of business in their Week 11 matchup with the Miami Dolphins.
The prospective playoff team was supposed to dominate its lowly division rival. The struggling defense was supposed to refind its form, making it difficult for Miami’s offense to make any sort of progress. Quarterback Josh Allen was supposed to pick the Dolphins’ 29th ranked defense apart, leading the team to a ‘statement’ game that would reaffirm its status as a legitimate contender.
In untypical Buffalo fashion, all of these events played out as planned, as the Bills dominated Miami en route to a 37-20 victory. On this episode of The Kyle Silagyi Variety Hour, host Kyle Silagyi is joined by BillsWire staff writers Rich Kowalski and McKenna Middlebrook to discuss their three takeaways from the Bills’ Week 11 victory. They also talk about the Los Angeles Chargers’ rumored move to London.
We predicted it wouldn’t be a close game, and most of our bold predictions were spot on. We break down what happened, what it means going forward and react to the postgame back-and-forth between the Wolverines and Spartans. You can subscribe on …
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We predicted it wouldn’t be a close game, and most of our bold predictions were spot on. We break down what happened, what it means going forward and react to the postgame back-and-forth between the Wolverines and Spartans.
Bills Wire Buffalo Bills podcast recap of the team’s Week 11 win over the Miami Dolphins.
The Buffalo Bills went down to Miami and took care of the business, squishing the “fish”(mammals) in their second encounter of the season with a score of 37-20. It was the most points accrued by this Bills offense all season, and they shined in all aspects. Mustached Buffalo offense coordinator Brian Daboll got it done.
Despite what their record may say, Mimai was a valiant team, and had been riding high on a two-game win streak, but the Bills slowed them down. There were a few moments where the Dolphins had opportunities to take over the game, but they could not capitalize.
Miami only attempted to rush a mere 13 attempts for 23 yards, a questionable decision since rushing up the middle worked to their advantage in the first encounter.
The offense for Buffalo was essentially fan service against Miami, and the Bills social media crowd got their way. Devin Singletary was the primary running back, getting key downs and leading the rushing yardage. Quarterback Josh Allen heaved the ball around, hitting wideout John Brown for two touchdown passes, further cementing Brown’s roster spot for years to come. Brown, who many have only viewed as “just a deep ball guy” has shown that he can be the No. 1 receiver that the team has desperately needed for a long time.
Billswire Podcast Hosts Matt Johnson and Jeremy Juhasz explore the big win in Miami, and look ahead ahead toward Denver next week:
Special guest Herbie Teope of the Kansas City Star joins to break down the Chiefs’ recent defensive struggles against opposing running backs.
We’re back with an all-new episode of the Chiefs Wire podcast!
During this episode, Chiefs Wire managing editor Charles Goldman opens the show recapping last Sunday’s disappointing loss to the Tennessee Titans. Kansas City Star reporter Herbie Teope calls in to break down the Chiefs’ recent defensive struggles against opposing running backs. Cali-Chief Danilo Di Julio and Talon Graff preview the Chiefs Week 11 strategy in our roundtable discussion. Lastly, Chiefs Wire contributor John Dillon shares the history of the Chiefs and Chargers rivalry and the NFL’s annual efforts with Mexico City games.
The former Wolverines team captain joins the show, as he does every Friday, this time to break down the rival Michigan State Spartans.
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It’s a huge rivalry game, so hear right from a former star Wolverine what it’s like to play against Sparty. He and Isaiah also give their full breakdown, expectations, picks and predictions.
Is there any chance Kaepernick actually gets signed?
In this edition of the podcast, Hemal Jhaveri, Steven Ruiz and Evan Thorpe take a closer look at the NFL offering Colin Kaepernick a workout. What does it really mean? And is there any chance Kaepernick actually gets signed? Plus, it’s too early for Christmas music, trees, anything.
Everything you need to know to subscribe to FTW’s first serialized true crime podcast.
The Sneak is a new, serialized true crime podcast, out today on Wondery+, from For The Win and USA TODAY Sports.
Season one is about the story of an armored car robbery which took place in a suburb of Seattle in 2008, the once great athlete who committed that crime, and how the crime forever changed the small town where it occurred.
The podcast is available today. Right now. Here are the details:
If you subscribe to Wondery+ at Wondery.com/PLUS, you will get access to each new episode of The Sneak, ad free, every week. It’s $4.99 a month and you can cancel at any time.
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The Story (some spoilers)
There are a few spoilers below, so if you want to come in fresh, skip down to the next section.
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The first season of The Sneak tells the story of Anthony Curcio, aka D.B. Tuber, a college football star who committed an outlandish armored car heist in 2008. Curcio used a disguise, Craigslist-hired decoys, and made a wild escape in an inner tube down a river.
It’s a perfect crime story, but as we discovered in our reporting: It was too perfect. The story that went viral worldwide, well, it was missing things. Like how it actually all went down. And who else was involved.
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