Much can be said for the Hurry Up Offense if used appropriately. For instance, an occasional series of downs towards the latter stage of the quarters when the opposing team may be a bit winded. This may lead to some big plays, or the very least a potential penalty by a desperate defender finding himself two or three strides behind a reciever. In all things football, especially on the offensive side of the ball, keeping the defense off balance is key. To date, the Bills offense seems incapable of doing that, suffering from way too many 3 plays & out. If I'm a defender for the opposing team, right off the bat I'm focusing upon a hand off to Spiller or Jackson, or a medium range throw over the middle from Manuel to Chandler...the Bills have to find a way to mix things up a bit if they don't want to make it an easy day for the opposing defense. Ideally, the defense shouldn't know what you're doing, and the Bills can be a bit predictable. Rather than run a screen pass on 3rd down, toss in a wrinkle and run it on 1st down, and by all means mix up the short choppy pass patterns w/ an occasional deep ball to keep the opposing corners and safeties honest. We have got to find a way to win some ball games.