Even though the Bills will also settle for a FG - they have to feel more encouraged with their offense than the Fins - as the Bills moved the ball with more ease and didnt shoot themselves on the foot along the way.
Jones made a few good plays during that drive. It's really good that the Fins held them to a FG. I like the quick passes by the Fins. It's moving the ball. Williams made some big plays on the first drive. Wallace got some positive yards on first down on the current drive. Tannehill looks composed against one of the best Dlines in the league.
Tannehill turns it over in the redzone but horrible play call in that situation to call for a pass since we have been running it pretty good... that one is on the coaches as much as Tannehill. Our weak ass short and quick passes arent going to get the job done either
5th redzone turnover for Fins - most in NFL. Also on that fumble by Tannehill - horrible blocking - which is why we need to do away with the quick, short passes - i know thats a very important part of our offensive scheme - but with our revolving door that is our OL - thats not smart play calling
I refuse to believe our defense is elite with the weak ass pass coverage - keep giving up third downs on weak ass screens and draws. The only thing good about a fins season collapse would be that it spells the end of Coyle as DC which is like Sherman or Dan Henning again at OC.
Bills again held to a FG but they have to still be encouraged that the Fins D is so giving and encouraged about being able to break them later when it will matter most.
Fins well on their way to keeping themselves from scoring at the 2 minute warning before the half - They will be on defense to start the next half - Their chances to win will then start to slowly decrease