
Bills coaching staff were praised for their effective game plan in the team’s victory over the Cowboys.
With their 31-10 victory over the Cowboys on Sunday, the Buffalo Bills secured their sixth straight victory at Highmark Stadium this season.
Buffalo demonstrated excellent football play on both sides of the ball, holding the Cowboys to just 92 yards through the first three quarters, their lowest total since the 2010 campaign, while also rushing for the most yards in a single game under Sean McDermott’s watch.
The Bills coaching staff received high marks the day following the decisive victory for their strategy in defeating one of the NFL’s top teams.
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The Buffalo Bills defeated the Cowboys 31-10 on Sunday to win their sixth straight game at Highmark Stadium this season.
Both sides of the ball were played very well by Buffalo, which held the Cowboys to just 92 yards through three quarters, their lowest total since the 2010 season. Under Sean McDermott’s direction, Buffalo also ran for the most yards in a single game.
The day after the resounding victory, the Bills coaching staff was praised for their approach to beating one of the best teams in the NFL.
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Buffalo is 3-1 since Week 11 in part because of its control over the ball and the time.
McAfee also gave Buffalo’s defensive line, led by Eric Washington, credit for their effectiveness in stopping passes on third down. The Bills defence has the highest third-down pressure rate in the NFL this season. Buffalo sacked Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott three times on Sunday, with each sack occurring during a third-down pass play.
The performance and our ability to apply pressure on a quarterback left assistant head coach Eric Washington feeling “very pleased with the performance.” “In terms of our gap control, there were a few instances in the run game that I felt were a little shaky.
As far as our gap clarification was concerned, the work was excellent. There was awareness. In summary, I felt they were solid overall and I look forward to them getting much better.