Bills' Joe Brady has scary 4-word message for NFL

Adam Schultz

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The Buffalo Bills, through four weeks, are exactly who we thought they would be, with Josh Allen and the offense powering through teams, and the defense, while being shaky at times, has shown signs of life.

But with the offense scoring at least 30 points in each game, despite not firing on all cylinders, it is a scary thought to imagine what this unit will look like when things get rolling.

Yes, the offense has scored at will and has had at least 350 total yards of offense in each game, but for offensive coordinator Joe Brady, there's plenty of meat left on the bone.

“We're playing really good football and there's a lot of good out there, but we're leaving stuff out there,” Brady said. “We've had too many three-and-outs for my liking. When we stay on the football field, good things are going to happen. I think our guys are in a really good place, we have a lot of good guys that understand the standard. While we've done so many good things, there's a lot that we've left out there.

"We're trying to find ways just continue to get better, and I believe that we will.”

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Bills' rushing attack key to 4-0 start?

There's no doubting that James Cook has started the season in superb form, rushing for over 100 yards in three of the first four games, along with five rushing touchdowns.

But the run game as a whole has been a big reason for the Bills' 4-0 start, with Cook, Allen, and Ty Johnson all doing their part behind one of the best offensive lines in football.

Yes, Cook is the main weapon, having at least 19 carries per game for the last three outings, but the threat of Allen taking off, along with the powerful Johnson, Buffalo can beat you into submission on the ground.

In the last three weeks, Buffalo has rushed for at least 150 yards, which shows that even though Allen scares defenses through the air, the run game takes a lot of the defensive focus, and if Brady is saying the offense has left a lot out on the field, then what on earth will it look like when they don't?

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Adam Schultz

Adam Schultz is a freelance writer at The Sporting News. An Australian journalist with years of experience covering the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL, Adam has interviewed several high-profile athletes in Australia for various sites and brings a unique view on the NFL.