I think this is due to two factors:
1) No kid grows up dreaming of being a RG. Big kids would rather play in the DL because there is glory in sacks and TFLs.
2) Spread offenses in HS and college don’t require linemen to hold blocks
According to the metrics that everyone loves to trot out to prove that the Bills are really bad at run blocking, the Browns have the best pass blocking line by a mile.
Because intentional holding to kill clock is a 15 yard penalty and they put the time back on the clock:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sbnation.com/platform/amp/2017/3/28/15066542/nfl-rule-prevent-team-burning-clock-repeated-intentional-penalties
Because you can’t do that since 2017:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sbnation.com/platform/amp/2017/3/28/15066542/nfl-rule-prevent-team-burning-clock-repeated-intentional-penalties
What we as fans hope for during the bye:
Players heal up, recharge and come back ready to complete the season
Zero arrests/scandals. That's why after the Chiefs game, Josh said "free week this week, be smart, be safe, team above everything."
I remember sports talk guys laughing out loud at the Bills that Friday after the first round. We all know the national ones, but Moe Egger here in Cincinnati spent a while segment laughing at the Bills because “you can’t fix accuracy.”
I’m just spitballing here, but maybe being a WR on a team thats signature win had 10 more rushing attempts than passing attempts is a less than ideal situation. I mean. Zach Wilson was 10/18 for 110.
He could have been talking and semi-lucid and not remember it later. My son's soccer teammate got a bad concussion and went back into the game and scored the winning goal. He didn't remember anything after the injury the next day and even had to ask if they won. Didn't remember scoring the goal or the bus ride home. But he was lucid enough in the moment to talk his way back into the game, play really well and communicate with team mates.