‘”Especially at No. 1, you want to be on top of a go ball,” said Bills safety Micah Hyde, referring to the far outside receiver on either side of the formation. “You’ve got to try to make him throw that back-shoulder pass. It’s a harder throw. You can’t play underneath hoping they’ll throw it, because then they’ll throw it over the top and take the top off the defense. You just have to play on top and from there try to get to his body and not allow the throw.’