Bills' offensive line cramming to correct mistakes
In the case of the Bills' blockers, it wasn't exactly the worst thing in the world to only take an abbreviated look at the missed assignments and other errors that helped contribute to a 10-year low of 160 yards in total offense.
Right after the game and on Tuesday, LeSean McCoy was quick to accept blame for mistakes he made while running that ball that prompted him to go sideways, desperately looking for openings, more often than straight ahead.
This wasn't a mere kind gesture on McCoy's part. More than a few people within the team's headquarters privately thought his play, as a runner and pass blocker, was far worse than that of the line's.
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