Lance Lysowski
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Reporter covering the Buffalo Bills for @TheBuffaloNews
Kenmore, NY
Joined March 2010
James Cook is back in Miami, the city where, at 3 years old, he kept interrupting his brothers' football practice because he wanted to be part of their team. Miami is also where he blazed his own path, one that helped him become a top NFL running back. https://t.co/wsQ8jtT1EO
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If the Bills are going to do anything in the playoffs, they need to figure out what's wrong with their offense. It's no coincidence they are 0-3 when James Cook doesn't have 100-plus yards. The passing game is a problem. My column from Miami: https://t.co/BtmARLFFJZ
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We should stop talking about the Super Bowl in WNY, at least until the Buffalo Bills’ offense stops the Jekyll and Hyde act we had not seen since their consecutive losses to New England and Atlanta...
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Dion Dawkins postgame in Miami: "They played harder than us." Josh Allen postgame in Miami: "They wanted it obviously a little bit more than us."
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Achane again. His 35-yard TD run has the Dolphins leading 30-13 with 3:17 left in the fourth quarter. The Bills mostly shut him down in Week 3, but today he has 174 rushing yards on 22 carries and six catches for 51 yards.
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A 59-yard TD run for De'Von Achane will just about do it for the Bills. They're down 23-6 with 6:31 left in the fourth quarter. Defense held in there for a bit, but it looked gassed while Achane took it to the house.
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Josh Allen fumbles. The Bills' third turnover of the game. They're down 16-6 with 7:10 left in the fourth quarter.
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Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid ruled out because of a hamstring injury.
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Bills rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston with an interception for a second consecutive week. This defense is beat up and committed its share of mistakes in the first half, but it's given Buffalo a chance to mount a comeback in Miami.
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The Bills cut the Dolphins' lead to 16-6 with Keon Coleman's 35-yard TD catch, but Khalil Shakir was tackled short of the goal line on the 2-point try. Allen also had completions of 24 and 20 yards during the drive. Still 12:36 to play. Buffalo has 3 timeouts remaining.
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The Bills are still down 16-0 at the end of the third quarter. This offense should be able to score more than 16 points every week, especially against a defense like this one.
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Josh Allen throws an interception with the Bills third-and-goal at the 5-yard line. Pressure on the backside, but it was still a bad decision. Throw it away. Dolphins lead 16-0 with 5:59 left in the third quarter.
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Another injury for the Bills. Dalton Kincaid grabbed his hamstring, then went to the medical tent with athletic trainers. A guy they can't afford to lose.
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The Bills trail 16-0 at halftime. Such an ugly first half in every way.
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You can pin the defense's issues on injuries, but there's no excuse for the Bills' offense to look like this in Miami. Four first downs in five possessions. Only 83 total yards. Dolphins lead 16-0, and they have one minute to add to their lead before halftime.
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The Bills' four drives this afternoon: 3-and-out Turnover on downs 3-and-out Fumble
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Another three-and-out for the Bills' offense, their second in three drives this afternoon. Looked like a miscommunication between Allen and Coleman. Buffalo trails 13-0 with 13:45 left in the second quarter.
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Maxwell Hairston with a rookie moment. The Bills cornerback committed pass interference while allowing Waddle to catch a 38-yard TD pass that gave the Dolphins a 13-0 lead.
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The Bills turn the ball over on downs. Dolphins take over at Buffalo's 49-yard line.
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Dolphins cap a 12-play, 92-yard drive with a 9-yard TD pass to Malik Washington. Landon Jackson (ruled out with knee injury) and Tre'Davious White injured during the drive. Rough momentum swing against the Bills.
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