“I Was Able To Put A Few In” | Kyle Buchanan After Win Over Las Vegas | Buffalo Bandits


Buffalo Bandits forward Kyle Buchanan spoke to the media on January 3, 2025 after a 15-13 win over the Las Vegas Desert Dogs. He said the team had strong moments but also stretches of mediocre play and that the league is too good to get into that habit. He also discussed finding his rhythm after missing time at the beginning of the season. He talked about his four-goal night, saying he was happy to be on the right side of some good passes. He also mentions the challenges of the fourth quarter and the need to better time management and execution.

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