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Talking Bills' 5-1 start, AFC competition, Von Miller, effect, Ken Dorsey future, trade theory and more with Michael Lombardi

Talking Bills' 5-1 start, AFC competition, Von Miller, effect, Ken Dorsey future, trade theory and more with Michael Lombardi

Season 3 Episode 304 Published 3 years, 7 months ago
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Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot are joined by Michael Lombardi to discuss the AFC, and if the Chiefs are the only team that are a threat to the Bills in the AFC.

TOPICS

How have the Bills looked through 6 weeks

Von Miller effect

Is Josh Allen a once in a lifetime quarterback?

New England Patriots

Will the Bills make a move at the trade deadline?

Why is Brandon Beane so good at what he does?

Cole Beasley calls it a career. Surprised he didn't get more time with Brady?

How important have these wins been for the Bills to get that 1 seed in the AFC.

Do young coaches learn through their failures?

Who in the AFC is the biggest threat to the Bills besides the Chiefs?

With Tre White coming back, could it stunt Elam's and Benford's development?

OBJ and Chiefs have mutual interest?

Matt Milano one of the most important players on the defense.

Long offensive drives in Bills v Chiefs, stats identical

Offensive Line looks good with Quessenberry

Ken Dorsey starts strong


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