James Cook dismisses the Bills vs Chiefs officiating controversy after Buffalo's AFC Championship loss – blames themselves over the refs.
After yet another game with controversy with missed calls by the referees, James Cook isn’t buying into that narrative. While appearing on Sleeper’s “Kickin It
Bills running back James Cook says he won’t blame the officiating for losing the AFC Championship Game.
Everyone and their grandmother has an opinion on the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC championship win over the Buffalo Bills last weekend. Plenty of NFL fans have already expressed their grievances on social media over the Chiefs seemingly getting preferential treatment from the refs this postseason,
The Bills lost yet another heartbreaker to the Chiefs and, although officials' decisions played a role, James Cook refuses to blame them.
While there will be plenty of fingers being pointed at other players on the Bills in their 32-29 loss to the Chiefs on Sunday, no one can deny the spectacular p
On Sunday, the Buffalo Bills once again fell short in their quest to return to a Super Bowl for the first time in 31 years. Their bugaboo, the Kansas City
Buffalo’s No. 1 back rushed for 85 yards and two touchdowns on just 13 carries (6.5 YPC). He added another 49 yards receiving on three receptions in the loss. Despite his effectiveness, the back was somehow underutilized by the Bills in the conference championship.
Countless people think the referees are responsible for the Buffalo Bills losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship. Head coach Sean McDermott might even agree with that narrative. During this Thursday's end-of-season press conference,
James Cook, running back for the Buffalo Bills, refused to blame referees for the team's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. He emphasized that players need to be prepared and not rely on officiating excuses for their performance.
As was the case with India in the second ODI, frequent wickets towards the end of their innings slowed down their momentum. However, another blustery knock from Suresh Raina (49 from 19 deliveries) proved just how invaluable the southpaw was in the limited overs’ format.