‘The numbers are deceiving. Tyrod Taylor had 281 passing yards against the Patriots. But he missed some throws and was sacked six times. The lack of receiving depth hurts him. He had a good rapport with Kelvin Benjamin and Deonte Thompson against the Patriots, but that’s not nearly enough. Zay Jones, a rookie, has been a nonfactor, and tight end Charles Clay has been inconsistent. It’s tough to blame those players for the weak passing attack when Taylor misses as many throws as he does. The fact the Bills didn’t score an offensive touchdown in this game is on Taylor. He is the leader of this offense. The passing attack needs to do more.’