‘Offensive line (2.5): Obviously, the Bills had trouble running into a Miami defensive front that usually stacked the line with six or seven defenders. Usually, when you face a six- or seven-man front, it’s easier to run gap scheme or power runs, get guys pulling and outnumber at the point of attack. But the Bills were without elite pulling center Mitch Morse. Zone runs generally are better when there is a “bubble” or two in the front (an open gap in a typical 4-3 front). On Zach Moss’ first run, Ryan Bates didn’t get to the second level and missed the linebacker. On the second Moss run, Seiler got past Rodger Saffold to stuff the run. Singletary’s 2-yard loss came against a stacked front and a CB run blitz. Saffold missed Christian Wilkins on the play. Singletary did get 6 yards late on a pin-and-pull run with Greg Van Roten pulling. So the jury is out. Let’s see how it goes when the line gets healthier.’