‘The Bills sure didn’t look ready to play in the first quarter. Such a flat start was quite a disappointment. Coach Sean McDermott has to own some of that, but so, too, do the players. They are professionals who should be self-motivated. McDermott, not surprisingly, took an aggressive approach going up against an inexperienced quarterback. Sometimes, the blitz failed to get home, but in key moments, McDermott schemed up enough pressure. Los Angeles scored 16 of its 22 points off Buffalo turnovers. Interim offensive coordinator Joe Brady was able to call up the right plays when it mattered most at the end. It was far from the offense’s best showing, but a win is a win at this point in the season. McDermott stuck with Cook and Harty after they had lost fumbles, in a show of confidence. The team seems to have an issue with penalties snowballing against them (seven for 64 yards). That is on the coaches to clean up.’