Top 3 lessons from Week 3's Bills vs. Dolphins game

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The Bills were aware that they would be severely undermanned on Sunday since they were missing their starting centre on offence, as well as four starters on defence.

However, it had little effect on their perseverance and hard work on Sunday in Miami's stifling heat.

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As the game approached halfway, players exited the game due to heat fatigue or an injury, draining the roster of any remaining depth.

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Spencer Brown, the right tackle, left the game in the first half due to heat exhaustion, and David Quessenberry replaced him.

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Additionally affected by the heat were TE Dawson Knox and WR Isaiah McKenzie, however McKenzie was able to continue playing.

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The native of south Florida, McKenzie, remarked, "It was so hot." "The entire game was heated. I started to vomit, so I thought, "Okay, I'll just take a break."

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I had to return to the locker room after coming out to obtain an IV. Coming from Miami, I though I was accustomed to this, but I think I now know Buffalo better.

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Greg Rousseau, a fellow South Floridian, backed with McKenzie's assessment of the weather.

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Having played his college game in the same stadium for the University of Miami, Rousseau commented, "I'd say it was up there like top two top three hottest."

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By Cali Crystal             May 19, 2020

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