James Cook, running back for the Buffalo Bills, refused to blame referees for the team's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. He emphasized that players need to be prepared and not rely on officiating excuses for their performance.
Buffalo’s No. 1 back rushed for 85 yards and two touchdowns on just 13 carries (6.5 YPC). He added another 49 yards receiving on three receptions in the loss. Despite his effectiveness, the back was somehow underutilized by the Bills in the conference championship.
After yet another game with controversy with missed calls by the referees, James Cook isn’t buying into that narrative. While appearing on Sleeper’s “Kickin It
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In the wake of the loss, Bills' star running back James Cook made his thoughts crystal clear about the complaints fans had about the job the referees did in the game. Cook was arguably the Bills best player against the Chiefs, racking up 85 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, in addition to another 49 yards on three catches through the air.
Buffalo faced fourth-and-goal form the Chiefs' 1 with 2 minutes, 56 seconds left in the third quarter. Quarterback Josh Allen took a shotgun snap, ran an option and pitched the ball to Cook, who got low to the ground to try to evade safety Justin Reid.
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Unlike a lot of people, Buffalo Bills running back James Cook isn't blaming the officiating for his team's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last week. Speaking on the "Kickin' It With Dee" podcast, Cook was asked how he and his team mentally handles the idea of the refs working against them.