The entire football world outside of the ' team facility thought Buffalo was crazy for before the team's game against the on Sunday. Predictably enough, and ended up getting pulled for Taylor at halftime of the Bills' 54-24 lo s.So it seems pretty obvious then that the Bills, who held a
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