Bills' Keon Coleman shuts down critics of offense with 4 key words

Adam Schultz

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People are never happy, are they? The Buffalo Bills are 3-0, have the NFL's high-scoring offense, averaging at least 30 points per game, Josh Allen is playing well, the run game is rolling, and the defense has tightened up.

Yet people still find something to complain about.

This time, it's that Allen isn't pushing the ball down the field. Let me ask those who are critical of the offense: Is scoring 30 points and winning every week too bland for you? It appears so.

And Keon Coleman has a message for the critics.

“I mean some games, that just is what it is,” Coleman said. “If the run working, why put the ball in the air? Make them stop the run, and then you go from there. Like I said, you going to have games have to throw the ball to win, and you going have games you run the ball, do what you do, you gonna win. So is what it is. Win is a win."

Yeah, I agree, Keon.

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Bills expected to handle Saints in Week 4 

The Bills host the winless New Orleans Saints, with every person on the planet expecting Buffalo to easily account for Kellen Moore's team, with all five of NFL.com's writers in their predictions, picking a double-digit win for Sean McDermott's team.

Even a couple have picked the Bills to win by 20+ points, such is the gap between the two teams.

But as we know, the NFL is unpredictable, and you can't take anything for granted, so expect the Bills to come out and establish their bullying style early.

Oh, and we don't think they will care what it looks like either...as long as they win.

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Adam Schultz

Adam Schultz is a freelance writer at The Sporting News. An Australian journalist with years of experience covering the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL, Adam has interviewed several high-profile athletes in Australia for various sites and brings a unique view on the NFL.