Despite some controversial calls and some curious football places in their defeat against the Kansas City chiefs in the AFC championship match, the Buffalo Bills, James Cook, refused to blame the officials for the outcome of the match.
Cook, appearing on Sleeper’s Kickin It With Dee, said it was up to the bills to come in the game ready to play and remove it from the officials.
“In the end, you must come ready to go. F — that ref s —. You have to come there ready to go (and) ready to play. Do not give anything to call, ”said Cook.
There is no doubt that Cook came ready to play on Sunday.
Buffalo’s back n ° 1 rushed to 85 yards and two affected on only 13 races (6.5 YPC). He added 49 other yards receiving three receptions of loss. Despite its effectiveness, the back was in a way underused by the invoices of the conference championship.
After eliminating the playoffs, Cook now turns his attention to the Pro Bowl. Cook was appointed to Pro Bowl for the second consecutive season after rushing for 1,009 yards and 16 affected on 207 races and added 258 yards and two affected on 32 receptions. Cook finished tied for the most precipitated touch in the League this season with Derrick Henry and Jahmyr Gibbs.
As for the Super Bowl, Cook gave an answer that will make Mafia invoices smile regarding its interests in rooting.
“I’m not going to lie to you, Bruh,” Cook told Kickin with Dee. “I know it probably goes big, but f — All. It doesn’t matter, my brother. I am not there. I will not go to them.
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