Eh this game was about what I expected.
Good for the Jets - they're scrappy and tough and they came out ready to play, gotta hand it to them.
The o-line lacks tough guys. Even Ritchie gets his a$$ whooped a few times a year, usually on the road. I think he still has Fletcher Cox's taste in his mouth from a couple of years ago in Philly. The Bills need to invest in their guard positions this offseason - it's time.
Tyrod looked good to me, I don't understand Romo's issues with him - he was going through reads and making pinpoint throws despite the pocket being crumpled like an aluminum can.
Zay's lack of body control scares me - he runs recklessly and it kind of led to him getting hurt. That said, his double move to get open on the TD was incredible, and afterwards the coaches were showing him video clips of it on the sideline to pump him up.
You know who was missed last night? Karlos Williams. The Bills need a fast long-strider to complement what Shady brings to the table. Tolbert isn't getting it done.
Rico will be fired in the offseason if we see too many more gameplans like that one.
And on the other side of the ball - welp we need linebackers, but we knew that. Dareus was missed. And I'm worried that Leslie Frazer might be better suited to be an assistant DC/secondary coach. He knows how to coach up the back end of the defense and the zones, but seems over his head with respect to the front four.
Oh, and Jordan Matthews kind of sucks.
Finally: Jerome Boger is a clown. He is one of several idiotic officials we have to contend with every year, because the NFL just doesn't care about officiating. Among many other issues I had with last night's calls, O'Leary clearly had given himself up and the play should've been declared dead at that point...