‘Without Singletary, the Bills weren’t going to have much success on the ground against a stout Jets defense that entered the game ranked second in the NFL against the run. Frank Gore carried the early load and gained 26 yards, and then T.J. Yeldon — active with Singletary down — tacked on 18 yards in the second half. Yeldon showed some flash as a receiver, and it just remains a mystery why he was so underused in that role this year. The Bills averaged just 3.7 yards per attempt, and that was with 30 yards on two jet sweeps by Isaiah McKenzie. Had the Bills been able to establish any type of ground game it would have been interesting to see how the offense would have functioned. Then again, with a line that included T Ryan Bates, C Ike Boettger and G Spencer Long for much of the way, it simply wasn’t possible.’