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It's hard to imagine a first half going better for the Buffalo Bills than the one they just had against the Miami Dolphins. They're up 27-0 at halftime at Sun Life Stadium in Miami.
True, the Bills are a big dinged up - Sammy Watkins (calf) and John Miller (groin) are questionable to return, and both Tyrod Taylor and LeSean McCoy have been dinged up a bit, as well - but everything else has come up roses for the Bills to this point.
Ryan Tannehill hadn't thrown an interception since Week 15 of the 2014 regular season, but the Bills have already picked him off three times, the second of which Preston Brown returned for a touchdown to give the Bills their current lead.
Offensively, Taylor found Charles Clay for a 25-yard catch-and-run for the opening score of the game, and then hit McCoy on a 10-yard slant to up the lead to 14-0 eight minutes into the game. He has completed 15-of-20 passes for 192 yards with the two scores, with Clay (5-82-1) doing most of the damage on the receiving end of those tosses.
On top of it all, the Bills will have the ball first to start the second half. With an authoritative lead, but half of a football game left to play, let's see how Rex Ryan's Bills attack the second half. Go Bills!