Mitch Morse on where Bills, offensive line, go from here

Mitch Morse on where #Bills, offensive line, go from here:

The Buffalo Bills’ close-game struggles in the state of Florida continued for the second consecutive week.

Unlike their Week 8 victory over the Miami Dolphins in which being the best team on the field won the day, the team struggled to overcome a determined Jacksonville Jaguars squad as well as some poor officiating.

Buffalo looked unprepared and the O-Line line struggled, finding difficulty in giving quarterback Josh Allen and the offense needed protection to make plays.

While they typically buy Allen at least enough time to find the right target or to extend plays, that was not the case on Sunday.

Center Mitch Morse knows the line didn’t hold their own against the team with the worst record in the NFL.

“We try to keep the best poise we can but understand there’s a sense of urgency, I think for us it will be finding that balance.”

Bills fans know, in a year with Super Bowl level expectations that doesn’t cut it. And Morse knew it too.

“It was one of those things where you try to keep the best poise that you can, but also have a sense of urgency. And for us it’ll be finding that balance,” Morse said. “They outplayed us. And the final score shows.”

While there were some notable scratches and absences from the game, the team still has enough weapons in its offensive arsenal to come out on top. Especially with the defense playing as well as they have in backing them up.

The offensive line allowed multiple turnovers while allowing the Jaguars’ defensive end and namesake, Josh Allen, to attack all day.

“For the offensive line, our number is called for protection. Whether it’s communication or getting the job done… or just putting points on the board as an offense,” Morse said. “We would matriculate the ball down the field, and then find a way to shoot ourselves in the foot.”

The running game, which came under some scrutiny prior to the game for its productivity level, struggled as well.

The underperformance by the offense was not lost on head coach Sean McDermott either.

“You can’t beat yourself. Let’s start there. Whether it’s penalties, turnovers, or fundamentals,” McDermott said. “We have to fix some things. We’re going to take a hard look at the film, and you know, you gotta win up front in order to play well offensively or defensively.”

The team will look to right the ship next week in a divisional matchup against the Jets that has growing importance as fellow division rivals, the Patriots, have improved to five wins on the year as well.

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What Bills’ Sean McDermott, Micah Hyde said about Jaguars’ Trevor Lawrence

What #Bills’ Sean McDermott, Micah Hyde said about #Jaguars’ Trevor Lawrence:

The Bills are 5-2 headed into a matchup this Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Bills fans may suspect the contest might act as simply a warm-up game before squaring off against the Super Bowl Champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

But as another Florida-based opponent proved just last week, if a team plays hard on game day, it can make things challenging.

One of the Buffalo Bills defensive leaders, Micah Hyde knows this to be the case. The safety is one half of a duo that is among the top in the league in interceptions (11) and total takeaways (18).

This requires a close examination of opposing quarterbacks in preparation to line up against them. And in his evaluations of his opposing QB this Sunday, the safety was impressed.

“Solid. Solid, young quarterback who can get it done with his arm and his legs,” Hyde said this week while addressing the media. “His arm is what everyone has been talking about, he can make every throw on the field. You see him back in his Clemson days doing the same thing, so you know mechanically what type of quarterback he is. He’s probably one of the best, mechanically, quarterbacks I’ve seen. Especially at his age, it’s impressive to see.”

Hyde isn’t the only one to take notice of the rookie QB’s skillset. Bills head coach Sean McDermott also took time this week to remark on Lawrence’s NFL trajectory.

“He’s gonna have a long, successful career in this league, I’m sure, and we have a lot of respect for him.”


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