Pardon the Interruption's Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon did not enjoy watching the Buffalo Bills face-off with the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Wild Card round.

On Monday night's episode of Pardon the Interruption, the hosts discussed the game and didn't have many positive things to say. Kornheiser talked about calling Wilbon during the game to talk about how the matchup was setting football back decades and he didn't mince words when it came to Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor.

"I will confess to people that I called you during this game a number of times," Kornheiser told Wilbon. "And two things I remember saying are, 'This game has set football back for 20 years. This is torture to watch.' And then I also said, 'I know Blake Bortles is bad. He's really bad. Tyrod Taylor is the worst passer I've ever seen in the NFL. He cannot hit open people. Bortles at least on a 4th-and-2, on a 4th-and-2, he made the one pass for the one score that they had.'"

Wilbon didn't come to the defense of either team. In fact, he called both teams dreadful.

Wilbon said, "They're terrible, Tony. Those look like 6-10 teams, at best. Those look like quarterbacks that need to be replaced. Each of them. Both of them. And you're wondering, "This is what the NFL playoffs have come to?" Look. You'll often get 7-9 teams and 8-8 teams. These teams have better records, but they were dreadful. There was nothing entertaining about the game. There was nothing compelling about the game."

After a brief discussion about the officials, Kornheiser did his best to describe what watching the game did to him.

"Mostly there was this sort of body numbing feeling from watching this game and watching what appeared to be two bad teams."

Bills fans experienced that body numbing feeling for 17 seasons so it's doubtful that they'll feel much sympathy for the ESPN hosts.