The Buffalo Bills have a special quarterback. It's been evident for a while, and especially in 2020, when Josh Allen exploded into superstardom with an incredible season.

Allen has solidified himself as a dual-threat quarterback, and the Bills absolutely blew out the New England Patriots by a score of 47-17, and the score didn't even indicate how lopsided the game was.

The Bills had a perfect game on offense. They scored a touchdown on all seven possessions, along with not facing a 4th down, not punting, not attempting a field goal, and not turning the ball over. That's never happened before in NFL history.

Allen used his arm and legs to beat the Patriots and one play in particular had people gasping -- the faking out of New England cornerback, DeVante Bausby.

The Bills released a video on Tuesday night that showcases Bills safety Jordan Poyer talking to teammates about Allen and talked about how "goofy" Josh is.

"This is a big goofy ass dude at quarterback," said Poyer.

Levi Wallace said, "they really don't know how goofy he is."

Poyer responded, "they have zero idea how goofy he is."

Poyer and Wallace both said that they love him though.

That is the kind of content I want to see more of. That video is everything to Bills Mafia, and it shows just how close the Bills are as a team.

The Bills play the Kansas City Chiefs this Sunday at 6:30 pm in the AFC Divisional Round. The winner will play either the Cincinnati Bengals or Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship game.

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