PODCAST: After playoff loss, what did we learn from Bills’ 2020 season?

Kyle Silagyi is joined by Justin DiLoro and McKenna Middlebrook to discuss the Buffalo Bills’ postseason loss to the Houston Texans.

There’s no such thing as a typical Buffalo Bills playoff game.

After participating in only three postseason games in the first 20 years of the 21st century, one could even describe the idea of a Buffalo playoff game as ‘atypical.’

Despite this, the team’s Wild-Card round loss to the Houston Texans felt typical.

Even after a 10-6 season in which the team shed archaic national labels, even after holding a 16-point lead over the Texans in the second half of its postseason contest, it’s not necessarily surprising that the Bills lost, their second-half collapse proving to be their downfall.

It almost felt expected.

On this episode of The Kyle Silagyi Variety Hour, host Kyle Silagyi is joined by BillsWire staff writers Justin DiLoro and McKenna Middlebrook to discuss Buffalo’s playoff collapse. They also question whether they’ve learned anything about the Bills throughout the season and briefly preview the 2020 offseason.

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