‘“It’s just being able to understand that the initial route isn’t the end of the play,” said Bills safety Jordan Poyer. “You might have a guy one-on-one covered up and you actually played really good defense on him. Now you see Patrick scrambling around the pocket trying to find a window. That’s really the beginning of a whole other play. That’s a whole other play in their playbook. The initial play is what they call and when he starts scrambling around, that’s a play in their playbook. So plastering is going to be important.”’