The Buffalo Bills survived the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, winning a 31-19 contest that was much closer than most pundits assumed it would be. To channel our inner Sean McDermott, Buffalo did not play good complementary football, as the offense had far too many lulls, the defense allowed far too many big plays on the ground, and the special teams contributed to lots of plus-field position for the visiting team.

And yet, in spite of all that negativity, the Bills found a way to start the season 4-0, and they are one of two teams — the other is the defending Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles — to remain perfect thus far. Buffalo’s offense made plays when it had to, and the defense buckled down and bowed its neck in crucial situations. While Camerone Johnston buckled down after his k

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