Miami did, except when you make Miami do that they limit their own output. They really seem to thrive on chunk plays and when you can slow them down they just never get that juice that they get when you allow them to get huge plays. To their credit they didn't get frustrated today and kind of stuck to the plan, but the reason Bass' kick ended the game was because it took Miami so long to tie the game. The last drive took them almost 5 minutes which was too much time, yet also not enough.
Miami's scoring drives today. 9 plays, 14 plays, 9 plays, 11 plays, 9 plays. If the Bills play them 10 times and force them to do that, they'll beat them at least 9. Weirdly, that seemed to be Miami's defensive game plan also. Make Allen take the short throws all day, be methodical and wait for him to make mistakes or get impatient.