It seemed nearly a given not so long ago that the Buffalo Bills fielded a highly productive rushing attack each season. Usually, that came at the expense of a dominant passing game. So while many of us had found reasons to doubt the abilities and scheme fielded by the current regime, it’s clear now one thing was lacking: consistency. By that I mean who was running the football—and when.
Devin Singletary had endured a bit of a slump following a promising rookie season, albeit one that didn’t make him a household name outside of Bills Mafia.