Not only did the Buffalo Bills have to play the Indianapolis Colts in a blizzard, but eventually the National Football League franchise found emergency quarterback Joe Webb behind center.

It went as well as you would expect.

To be fair to the Bills, Webb, and the Colts for that matter, the conditions for that game were an abomination to the senses. I don't care if peak John Elway was playing in Buffalo, there was no way a good offensive game could have been played.

Anyway, when talking to Pro Football Talk, Joe Webb admits that there's no way to prepare for such an awful weather condition.

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“There’s no way to prepare for it,” Webb told PFT after the 13-7 overtime win.

By the time was over, after only completing two of his seven pass attempts, Webb passed for an amazing 35 yards, while hurling one interception to zero touchdowns. To add more context to that, 34 of the 35 yards came on a single pass play. He did rush for 27 yards, however.

It is also worth noting that prior to this week, Webb was a receiver. While he has played quarterback in his past, it took Tyrod Taylor to be inactive and Nathan Peterman to leave that game with a concussion to find himself back behind center.

With the win, somehow, the Bills find themselves with an overall record of 7-6 on the season. They could still, magically, make the playoffs. Does Webb find himself behind center yet again next week or is Taylor or Peterman there?