5 reasons the Dolphins will beat Bills on Sunday
By Josie Rohach
3. The Bills offense is out of rhythm
The red zone is not the only place that the Bills offense struggled. Allen had an uncharacteristically low yards per pass attempt of 5.29. His inefficiency was partially to blame on his offensive line for allowing three sacks and a few too many pressures, but Allen let it get too him a little too much and could not get a groove going with his receivers. His lack of composure was sending balls all over the field and throwing his whole team off.
Buffalo’s running game was not nearly good enough to offset their troubles in the air. They totaled only 117 rushing yards and zero rushing touchdowns. Running back Devin Singletary had only 72 yards himself. The Bills average yards per carry was 4.7.
On both fronts, the Bills may make it easy on the Dolphins to keep them out of sync. If Miami can score early and turn up the pressure on Allen, it may be another hard-to-watch outing for Buffalo.