‘The up-tempo approach from offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey was refreshing. It was maddening to see the Bills in shotgun again on third-and-goal from the Tampa 1-yard line. Spoiler alert: The play didn’t work. The offense was rolling for much of the game, but the inability to finish off the game in the second half was troubling. Part of that can be attributed to Sean McDermott electing to punt the ball away. He did so on fourth-and-5 from the Bills’ 49-yard line with about 5 minutes left in the third quarter, on fourth-and-9 from the Bucs’ 47-yard line in the first minute of the fourth quarter, on fourth-and-7 from the Bucs’ 49-yard line on the next possession and on fourth-and-1 from the Tampa Bay 48-yard line with 31 seconds left. Some of those punts were justifiable given how much trouble Tampa had moving the ball on offense, but a case could have been made for the offense to be a bit more aggressive. In the end, the Bills had to survive a Hail Mary attempt in a game they should have sealed much earlier.’