Orchard Park, NY – Before the Sunday Night football match between Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers, receiver Juju Smith recorded video of the buffalo dancing on the charging buffalo symbol in midfield at Schuster Bills Stadium.
The Pills players noticed what he was doing, and he posted that video on his Dictoc account before the game.
Buffalo defensive backs Jordan Boyer and Levi Wallace said the Pills defense did not take strange actions very kindly. With seven minutes left in the game, some Pills players almost started dancing with the game.
Boer said it was a huge energy.
“We felt the pace of the game swing,” Boer said. “I am not going to lie. If you see them dancing in the game in front of our logo and see it all, it will change you a little bit. It will give a little second itch to come out and play with some extra fire. We were sidelined and we had a big win. We had fun. “
Pills defeated the Pittsburgh team, which was quarterbacked by Ben Rothlisberger for the first time in his 38-year career. The Steelers averaged 27 points per game Sunday night and went 345 yards for a total offense. The Steelers had 15 points against the Buffaloes and only 224 yards in total.
The Buffalo continued to force turnover, intercepting Rothlisberger twice, in which the Big-Six taken by Darren Johnson turned right just before half-time, which completely changed the pace of the game.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said after the game that the Big-Six was a pace-changing play.
“We did a few plays in the first half,” Tomlin said. “Defensively, they did a few plays. Their plays are more significant than ours. That Big-Six is significant play. So you have to give them credit.”
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