Article By Erik Frenz on 22nd December, 2009
The Bills were poised to win this game.
They abused the Patriots in the early-goings, giving Fitzpatrick all the time in the world to throw. They ran the ball all over the Patriots, and assembled a nine-minute drive all the way inside New England's five yard line.
On 3rd-and-goal, the Bills set up in the Big I formation with three tight ends and two backs. Clearly in a run formation, the Pats were blown off the ball and couldn't stop Fred Jackson from reaching the end zone.
So instead, the Bills stopped themselves.
Little did we all know that the false start penalty that took away the Bills' touchdown would be the game in a nutshell.
Although th...
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