‘“That’s somebody who has been studying his film and knew what was going on,” Bills defensive end Shaq Lawson said. “He jumped that route. I always tell him, ‘Shoot, you’re a first-round pick – go out and be a dog.’ I’ve been preaching that, and I was proud when he got that pick because even though he’s a rookie, he’s been studying like he’s been in the league 3-4 years. When he jumped it, I said, ‘OK, that’s what his studying has come from.”‘
Archives for January 16, 2023
Ryan O’Halloran: Buffalo Bills good enough to beat Miami, but that won’t cut it next week
‘What the Bills put on video against the Dolphins won’t be good enough to win in the divisional round. Too many mistakes. Too many empty possessions. Too many missed tackles. No opponent should be shaking in their cleats about coming up to these parts to play the Bills.’
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen doesn’t let turnovers get the best of him
‘“When you’re a quarterback, your mistakes get magnified,” Saffold said. “And my thing is, is that when you play in a playoff game, mistakes don’t matter anymore: You play with the hand that you’re dealt. As long as the end result is a win, that’s all that matters.”’
Three questions: Pressure tactics, turnovers create worries for Buffalo Bills
‘It’s a little reminiscent of the Bills’ 1992 season. That year, Buffalo got away with making 38 turnovers, sixth most in the league. It finally caught up with them in the Super Bowl, when they made nine turnovers in the 52-17 loss to Dallas. Is this Bills’ season headed toward a similar conclusion?’
How It Happened: Top plays, standout players in Buffalo Bills’ 34-31 playoff win over Miami
‘WR Stefon Diggs: He had 96 yards receiving … in the first quarter. He went over 100 yards … on the first play of the second quarter. Diggs finished with seven catches for 114 yards.’
Plays that shaped the game: Gabe Davis, Cole Beasley & Co. produce just enough to get Buffalo Bills over hump
‘“That’s what we have to do,” Beasley said. “We’ve got to be there for him, just give Josh easy throws. They’re going to try to take Stef (Diggs) away. He’s a big-time player. He’s our No. 1 guy. If you’re going to give him one-on-one coverage, he’s going to eat you alive. So when it’s our chance to take advantage, we’ve got to do so.”’
Report Card: Buffalo Bills overcome plenty of shaky moments to advance to divisional round
‘First, the good news: McDermott won a challenge in the first half, overturning an incomplete ruling on a pass to Gabe Davis that ended up being a 19-yard gain. Now, the bad: The timeout usage was bad. I get why McDermott used one with 7 seconds left in the first half and the clock stopped – as he appeared to be giving the officials more time to potentially review a pass to Stefon Diggs in the end zone that might have been a touchdown. It didn’t work, though. In the second half, the Bills used two defensive timeouts and, to make matters even worse, both times it erased what would have been favorable results for Buffalo. It’s always a dangerous game second-guessing play calling, but the offensive sequence early in the fourth quarter was gross. Two vertical routes for Davis that fell incomplete and then an Allen sack on third down was a bad, bad look for offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. The Bills got away with it, but they’ve seriously got to clean things up next week.’
Buffalo Bills players ‘overfilled with joy’ to get to see Damar Hamlin in person at walkthrough
‘“Word traveled fast, because by the end of walkthrough, everyone had gotten down there to say hello, and he was trying to – you know, being the team guy that he is – trying to stay under the radar,” McDermott said. “And he was kind of all the way down the one end zone there.”’
Buffalo Bills’ next opponent: A first look at the Cincinnati Bengals
‘How do the Bills cover all the Bengals’ weapons? The top three cornerbacks to start Sunday’s game against Miami were Tre’Davious White (outside), Dane Jackson (outside) and Taron Johnson (nickel). Johnson sustained a first-half knee injury and was replaced by rookie Kaiir Elam, who had an interception. The Bills will play sides, instead of having White, for example, travel with Chase around the formation. The Bills’ pass rush will be key in forcing Burrow off his spot.’
Bills survive Dolphins; next up are the red-hot Cincinnati Bengals
‘And one thing is for certain: If the Bills play as sloppily as they did in sneaking past the Dolphins 34-31, they will have a tough time beating a confident Bengals team that has now won nine games in a row and will tell you straight to your face that they’re the best team in the NFL.’
Bills fortunate to escape Dolphins but can’t continue self-inflicted mistakes
‘There was way too much stress for a game where the Bills were nearly two-touchdown favorites – not that that matters one bit – and playing a team that was banged up on both sides of the ball, not to mention was starting a rookie seventh-round quarterback.’
Bills report card: Battle-tested Buffalo perseveres through sloppy play, puzzling coaching
‘Ultimately, the Bills were very sloppy and their coaching staff was outcoached in this game. Though people don’t believe it, that doesn’t happen very often to McDermott’s staff.’
Bills’ Sean McDermott explains timeout usage vs. Dolphins; says Ken Dorsey wants a few calls back
‘On the 4th down timeout, McDermott noted that Waddle was breaking free but when the throw wasn’t converted, he probably wanted that decision back.’
Bills’ Tre White described what happened when he saw Damar Hamlin: Did he get his hug?
‘“Oh, for sure. I got my hug, though,” White told the media following Buffalo’s 34-31 win over Miami. “I know that. But it was good to see him, see his mom, see his dad. Just over filled with joy, man, just to see him. We was doing the walk-through, and he was just sitting down in the endzone by his self (himself) with his parents. And before we went out to do walk-through, everybody went over and just talked to him for a minute. And it was just – like Dean said, it was refreshing man, just to see him, just to see the smile and just touch him. You know what I mean? Just to see what we experienced the last two weeks, man.”’
Bills’ Mitch Morse admitted this about fight with Dolphins’ Christian Wilkins
‘“No,” Morse admitted. “Let’s not make it anything bigger than it was. We talked afterwards actually. I have a lot of respect for the way he plays. He is a competitive guy. Tempers flare in this game. You know, we had our moment, it was mitigated and we were able to continue playing. But no.”’