BILLS 34
SEAHAWKS 10
If you caught any game last year featureing the Buffalo Bills, you know that the Bills are a good football team. Today they backed it up beating one of the NFL's elite team's the Seattle Seahawks.
Buffalo completely shutdown a Seahawk team that no longer has Shaun Alexander as it's feature back, nor do they have Deion Branch at wide reciever. Still a dominating performance is a dominating performance.
The Bills wasted no time, as Marshawn Lynch opened things up with a 21 yard dash to paydirt, completing a four play 52 yard drive to give Buffalo a 7-0 lead.
Fast forward to the second quarter, and the Bills used special teams, as Roscoe Parrish scored a touchdown on a 63 yard punt return, giving the Bills a 14-0 lead.
The Seahawks had not done a thing up to this point and had to rally. So the compiled a four play drive with 6:30 to go before the half, as Matt Hasselbeck hit Nate Burleson from 20 yards out to cut to deficit to seven.
Still it wasn't enough as Buffalo continued to eat up yards and minutes. Buffalo settled for two field goals for a 20-7 lead at intermission.
The second half didn't get any better, as the punter, yes the punter, Brian Morrman hit Ryan Denney from 19 yards out to give Buffalo a 27-10 lead. The Bills capped off the day with a 30 yard bullit from Trent Edwards to Robert Royale for the touhdown.
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