The Buffalo Bills have lost two consecutive games, keeping a time-honored tradition of the Sean McDermott experience. The Bills have lost two straight games every season that McDermott has been the head coach. Both sides of the ball have struggled, but the defense has been brutal all season.
The Bills allowed north of 200 yards on the ground for the second time this season, as Bijan Robinson carved up Buffalo all evening. On top of that, Drake London had 10 catches for over 150 yards and a touchdown. Many were hoping the bye week would bring some changes, but Sean McDermott has said no changes will be made, and that Bobby Babich will remain the play-caller on defense.
"Sean McDermott says he has not considered taking play calling for the defense," Thad Brown reports.
"Lot of confidence in Bobby," McDermott said.
Bills Mafia will not be thrilled with the news, as the defense is at an all-time low in the Josh Allen era. If it doesn't improve, they may not win a playoff game this season, which will make the Bills' feelings toward McDermott and Brandon Beane even more contentious.
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