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Gabe Davis
The rookie receiver didn’t have a great game. Gabe Davis only had a few targets throughout the content, mostly in the end zone, but he couldn’t come down with a touchdown. His first target, Josh Allen threw him a great ball, but the ball slipped right through his hands. His second target he couldn’t create any separation from Baltimore cornerback Marlon Humphrey, so he couldn’t fully extend to make the catch.
After Davis’ great game against Indianapolis, the Bills would have wanted him to build on that performance. He couldn’t create separation, thus making him anonymous in the Bills passing attack.
Devin Singletary
The second-year back didn’t benefit from a great game plan, rushing the ball just twice in the first half. With those seven carries though he didn’t do enough. Singletary had just 25 yards, an average of 3.5 yards per carry. It’s also clear that the Bills coaching staff doesn’t trust Singletary, because the Bills gave him just two carries in the first half.
Singletary also had just three catches for 12 yards. It hasn’t been a great season for the back, but he’ll need be more productive if the Bills want to make a Super Bowl appearance.
Brian Daboll
Offensive coordinator Brian Daboll has had a great season, helping develop Allen, and overseeing one of the best offenses in the NFL. Against the Ravens though, it wasn’t good enough. His game plan was too simple, making the offense one-dimensional. It was surprising that Daboll completely abandoned the run from the first snap, leading to just a field goal in the first half.
This may have been the toughest challenge Daboll have faced this season, but when the Bills needed points he didn’t put his offense in a good position.
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