The drudgery brought to mind a time when strategies revolved around such tedious concepts as field position, time of possession and punting in plus territory.
In particular, it was reminiscent of the day a quarterback could complete two passes and still win the game.
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But we don’t need to go back to the era of Tuffy Leeman on the muddy Polo Grounds.
This was 2009 in sunny Orchard Park, N.Y.
Thirteen years ago this week, the Cleveland Browns kicked a late field goal to defeat the Buffalo Bills 6-3. And it was way worse than even the score suggests.
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