‘First, the good news: McDermott won a challenge in the first half, overturning an incomplete ruling on a pass to Gabe Davis that ended up being a 19-yard gain. Now, the bad: The timeout usage was bad. I get why McDermott used one with 7 seconds left in the first half and the clock stopped – as he appeared to be giving the officials more time to potentially review a pass to Stefon Diggs in the end zone that might have been a touchdown. It didn’t work, though. In the second half, the Bills used two defensive timeouts and, to make matters even worse, both times it erased what would have been favorable results for Buffalo. It’s always a dangerous game second-guessing play calling, but the offensive sequence early in the fourth quarter was gross. Two vertical routes for Davis that fell incomplete and then an Allen sack on third down was a bad, bad look for offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. The Bills got away with it, but they’ve seriously got to clean things up next week.’