A Super Bowl appearance in New Orleans looms on the horizon as the Buffalo Bills head into a playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium for the third time in five years. It’s been a one-sided postseason rivalry in favor of the Kansas City Chiefs, and what once was an overachieving season of accomplishment for the Bills is now a do-or-die game to salvage the legacies of their head coach, quarterback, and opportunity to exercise the Missouri-sized demons that have tormented them for the last half decade.
Nuance and in-depth discussion goes out the window once the ball is kicked off (dynamically) on Sunday evening, and the narrative parade will start marching.