‘Considering what was at stake, this was the Bills’ best showing of the season. McDermott deserves a ton of credit for getting his defense to utterly dominate an opponent that came into the game averaging 37.3 points per game over their past six games. In fact, this should go down as one of the signature wins of the McDermott era. There is still a ton of work to be done in the playoff race – the Bills got no help on the out-of-town scoreboard earlier in the day – but they took care of their business in resounding fashion. Brady didn’t try to fix what wasn’t broken, leaning on Cook and the run game. The Bills are averaging 29.3 points per game in four games with Brady as the interim offensive coordinator. A legitimate case can be made that move should have been made sooner. The Bills took just one penalty in the game. For a team that has shot itself in the foot far too often in that regard, that was a huge step in the right direction.’