The Buffalo Bills had their season come to an end Sunday night with a devastating loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game. Their final offensive play will be thought about by a lot by players and fans over the offseason, as the failed 4th-and-5 came so close to being converted on a desperate heave by Josh Allen.
The Chiefs' defense, led by their genius coordinator, Steve Spagnuolo, came up huge on that play, as they quickly put Allen under extreme pressure and forced him into making a rushed throw.
On Monday, Bills guard O'Cyrus Torrence said Spagnuolo pulled off a legendary move on that play as he set Buffalo up for it throughout the game, as if he was waiting to finally trick them when it mattered most.
Tyler Dunne of shared this from his conversation with Torrence:
Dunne tweeted:
Spagnuolo continues to be one of the best defensive minds to ever work in the NFL. On Feb. 6, he'll look to win yet another Super Bowl ring when the Chiefs face the Eagles in New Orleans. He'll probably have a few tricks up his sleeve for that one, too.






