The Buffalo Bills entered a pivotal game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 13 down both starting right tackles, and a starting tight end, among other positions. A revolving door in the wide receiver room and a windy day in Pittsburgh didn’t give any of us Bills fans great confidence in a strong passing day.

I felt that leaning on running back James Cook III and runs up the middle where the starting offensive line was still intact, and Pittsburgh was relatively weak, would lead to good results. I’m not always right, but I prefer it when I am.

The Bills fell one second short of 42 minutes time of possession in a dominating effort marred only by first-half turnovers. Let’s sum up the offense with just two pictures.

Simmer, not a boil

Let’s start things off with a look at Josh Allen’

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