Offensive Line and Depth
Turning our attention to the offensive line, a unit scrutinized in this preseason matchup. The Buffalo Bills' offensive line displayed strengths and vulnerabilities, leaving fans with mixed feelings. The glaring concern emerged at the offensive tackle position, where depth and performance raised eyebrows. Tommy Doyle's injury early in the game highlighted the fragile state of this position, forcing the team to rely on substitutes like David Quessenberry and Ryan Van Demark. Quessenberry’s struggles were evident, as he faced challenges in pass protection and appeared to regress from his previous year's form.
Meanwhile, Spencer Brown, a third-season player with high expectations, showed glimpses of promise and inconsistencies that left questions about his readiness for a starting role. With offensive tackle depth wavering, the Bills must address this issue swiftly to secure Josh Allen's protection and ensure a balanced offensive line in the regular season. On a positive note, the interior offensive line exhibited commendable efforts, with players like O'Cyrus Torrence displaying promising performances. The offensive line will undoubtedly be an area of focus in the coming weeks as the team looks to fine-tune this crucial component of their offense.
Penalties Galore
Penalties were a significant point of contention in this preseason matchup for the Buffalo Bills. The team struggled with maintaining discipline on the field, resulting in the officials throwing a large number of flags. 12 in the first half, to be exact.
The defense also contributed to the penalty woes, with issues like defensive holding and pass interference calls giving the opposing team easy yardage. Coach McDermott undoubtedly has his work cut out in the coming practices as he addresses the importance of maintaining composure and focus during games. If the Bills intend to make a strong start in the regular season, rectifying their penalty issues is paramount.