Yesterday was a tough game all around. The defense allowed the Bills to gain 82% of their potential yards, and the offense only gained 25%. The Bills averaged almost 10 plays per drive, and the Broncos without a majority of their corner were just no match. Missing Brandon McManus also was rough, as their should have been 3 points on the board after Denver's first drive.
The first half was actually tight, as Denver was able to gain 41% of their yards. But the wheels came off in the second half as the Bills tightened up and the Broncos followed a fumble with a quick three and out punt. That pretty much ended it. Lock was ok through most of the game, but had a few late out route throws that could have been picked. It was just not a sharp day for the receivers either, with several drops. This is bound to happen against a Super Bowl contender and a team that is held together with duct tape and rookies.
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