There is a saying in music that has circulated around the scene for nearly 30 years that seems pretty fitting for Bills Mafia: it was all good just a week ago. When Jay-Z said it, he rapped it in two pretty famous songs: Dead Presidents and A Week Ago, but Bills fans are saying it now as the once undefeated Bills are reeling after dropping two terrible games to teams that are mediocre at best.

Last week, it was the Patriots who gave the Bills their first loss of the season on Sunday Night Football, and now it's the Falcons who confidently dismantled the Bills on both offense and defense.

If you watched the game, then you saw some serious issues the Buffalo Bills need to deal with, and they need to deal with this fast before the season gets out of hand.

The game started pretty good for the Bills, as the hometown team was able to take their first possession of the 1st half down the field and score points with Dawson Knox catching a 19-yard touchdown pass from Josh Allen. From there, it was all Atlanta on both offense and defense for the rest of the first quarter and all of the second quarter.

The second half started much like the first, with Buffalo scoring on thier first drive of the third quarter with Ray Davis grabbing a 16-yard pass from Josh Allen and taking it to the house for the Bills' second touchdown.

From there, Atlanta controlled the game.

The Bills showed some spark in the last two minutes with Josh Allen driving the team downfield. That is, until the MVP quarterback tossed his second interception of the game to the Falcons' DeAngelo Malone to put the nail in the coffin.

Now, the 4-2 Bills, who are also now in second place in the AFC East, look forward to NFL Week Seven and a bye week. Hopefully, they can fix some of the issues with the team because things are not looking good for the hometown team.

Buffalo Falls To Atlanta, Losing 24-14

What a rollercoaster ride for the Bills fans! Just last week, hopes were high, but now it feels like a gut punch after two rough games.

Gallery Credit: Ed Nice

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