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It was obvious the Steelers weren't going to give up the run. The no-huddle might have helped Dreadsoe get in a rhythm and it might have worked good against The Sqeelers backups. Nice game planning couches.
IMO the Bills started using a conventional offense too late in the season and they just weren't that comfortable with it yet. Early oin the season it was mainly a 3 step drop dink and dunk offense. It was all they could do with the way the o-line was playing at the begining of the season. Things like the no huddle and 5 WR sets were not options until late in the season when the o-line started to gel, and I don't think they ever got that comfortable with them. In hindsight, I do think they gave up on it too quickly today, but today was a team still growing and finding their stride vs. a team in full throttle.
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