‘The Bills have decided to lean on their passing game and it is spotty, at best. They passed 41 times in this game, and the top-two running backs combined for just 14 carries in a game against the 30th-ranked run defense. Even though it’s clear the Bills are more pass based, the lack of carries for Devin Singletary is puzzling. He was productive in a limited role with 42 yards on eight carries. That’s eight carries out of 62 offensive plays.’
WGR
This one is on Sean McDermott
‘On third down, how do you not continue to run your offense and try for the win? Stephen Hauschka had already missed a 34-yard field goal at that end of the first half, and hasn’t made one over 50 yards since last season.’
The Bills look just like a certain 2011 playoff team
‘As there was with the 2011 Broncos, there is a cap on how far this blue print can take a team.’
Arrow Up/Arrow Down – Bills at Browns
‘The Browns came into this game as the 29th ranked defense against the run, and 30th in yards perplex allowed. Even though Cleveland was doing a nice job stopping the run, the Bills could – and should – have stuck with pounding the ball at them, remaining patient. The game was always close. There was no need to get away from doing that at any point. Devin Singletary did start popping a few runs and finished the game averaging 5.3 yards per carry. But that was only only on eight runs. Singletary and Frank Gore combined for only 13 carries. As a team, the Bills ran the ball only 20 times compared to 41 passes.’
Bills at Browns: Sal’s keys, notes and stats
‘imply put, the Bills have been poor against the run the last two games, allowing 345 total yards and averages of 5.3 and 5.5 yards per carry, respectively.’
Bills as healthy as can be ahead of game against the Browns
‘“Everyone practiced, everyone was full,” head coach Sean McDermott said after practice on Friday, adding he expects everyone to be available for Sunday’s game.’
McDermott: Allen has developed and his growth is visible
‘”He’s done a really good job with that. He’s worked hard in the classroom, he’s worked hard on the grass, and I believe he’s also doing a good job of taking what the defense is giving him at times and also using his feet. So, it’s been a good blend. I think he’s developed and his growth is visible, very visible, from week-to-week, and this week will be another step.”‘
Oliver not getting leash received by Lotulelei
‘To say Oliver was undeserving of losing playing time to Phillips wouldn’t be fair, but has Lotulelei done enough to be the player that keeps his job inside?’
Bills’ McDermott is happy they’ve reduced injuries
‘When it comes to preventing injuries and maximizing performance, he says he meets with many people on that, “It’s about people getting together and talking through things together. The strength staff, the medical staff, sports science, team development and continuing to research what’s out there.’
Bills sign defensive tackle Corey Liuget
‘Over the course of eight seasons with the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers, Liuget started 103 games, compiling 278 tackles and 24 sacks.’
Bills got to 6-2 by knowing who they are
‘The Bills don’t care about the winning percentage of their opponents, even if you do. They don’t care if they’ve had the easiest schedule in the league, according to strength of schedule, even if the rest of the NFL world does. What they care about is game-planning and preparing each week for that specific opponent in order to come out on top.’
Bills midseason awards
‘While CB Tre’Davious White and S Micha Hyde have been equally as important, S Jordan Poyer has been the glue to this defensive unit.’
Singletary shines in Bills 24-9 win over Redskins
‘Washington’s Adrian Peterson had a stellar first half, with 101 yards rushing in the first half, but the Bills defense limited his running after halftime, as Peterson finished with 108 yards on the ground.’
The Bills use Singletary to get by Washington
‘You hear Sean McDermott say all the time that they tune out the noise, but McDermott and his staff certainly listened to the fans this week. Devin Singletary started at runningback and was pretty much the Bills offense.’
Arrow Up/Arrow Down – Redskins at Bills
‘Of course the Bills wins haven’t exactly come against the heavyweights of the NFL this year. In fact, the Bills have played the easiest schedule in the league through the first half of the season, with their opponents having only a .328 win percentage. But, as I’ve stated many times, that’s not the Bills problem and doesn’t matter. They didn’t pick their schedule. They’ve played the one that was handed to them. And they’ve beaten the teams they’re supposed to beat, according to those records. That’s the sign of a well-coached team.’