Bills Links http://www.billscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-jordan-poyer-jersey , 9/10: An embarassing start to the 2018 season for Buffalo The Buffalo Bills started the 2018 season in embarassing fashion with a 47-3 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.dition of the Bills Links, including Nathan Peterman, Josh Allen, Tremaine Edmunds and more. You can also find Sean McDermott’s post-game press conference, where the head coach claims that he “needs to watch the tape” before talking about his quarterback for next week’s match-up with the Los Angeles Chargers. [BN] Blitz newsletter: Bills ‘should be embarrassed’ by opening effort – The Buffalo NewsIts going to be a dreary Monday in Western New York. Rain is in the forecast, and the collective spirit of the region has been dampened by the worst season opener in Buffalo Bills' history.McDermott: "We've got a lot to learn" - BuffaloBills.comBills HC Sean McDermott talks to the media following the team's game against the Ravens. McDermott discusses how the team needs to learn from its mistakes and why the game got away from them early on.Vic Carucci: No need to ‘look at the tape’ to see the obvious at Bills QB – The Buffalo NewsSean McDermott doesn’t need to consult a replay for what was blatantly obvious: He overthought the QB decision, says Vic Carucci. (Subscription required.)Peterman or Allen for Week Two? - The Bills Beat with Joe B. and Matthew FairburnFollowing the Buffalo Bills' 47-3 drubbing given to them from the Baltimore Ravens, the quarterback question remains on everyone's mind.Joe B: 7 observations from Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens (9/9/18) - WKBW.comThe Buffalo Bills entered the 2018 regular season with hope, and promptly had their doors blown off by the Baltimore Ravens.Buffalo Bills WR Kelvin Benjamin was bad vs. Ravens and owned it | NewYorkUpstate.comBenjamin dropped a touchdown pass from Josh Allen in loss.Baltimore blows out Buffalo Bills: 3 reasons to be encouraged, 7 reasons to worry | NewYorkUpstate.comBuffalo was out of the game by halftime.Bills' Josh Allen proves he's already a better quarterback than Nathan Peterman | NewYorkUpstate.comWho should start in Week 2 against the Chargers? Give Allen the start and see what happens.Sal's Sticks: Bills at Ravens | WGR 550 SportsRadio"Before I even get into the Sticks, I’ll tell you that yes, it was as miserable down on the field at M&T Bank Stadium as it may have appeared on television, and probably worse."The day after: Helpless against the Ravens, where do Nathan Peterman and the Bills go from here? – The AthleticThe Bills have painted themselves into a corner at quarterback as Nathan Peterman is not good enough to hold down the fort while Josh Allen gets some needed time on the bench. (Subscription required.)Featured on Buffalo RumblingsBaltimore Ravens demolish Buffalo Bills, 47-3 - Buffalo RumblingsIt was a drubbing.Five takeaways from Buffalo Bills blowout loss to Baltimore Ravens include Nathan Peterman, Josh Allen, penalties - Buffalo RumblingsThis was ugly.Report: LeSean McCoy not expecting charges, Buffalo Bills RB likely clear of suspension - Buffalo RumblingsAll things being equal, Buffalo’s star RB is in the clear.Five Minnesota Vikings we watched: Buffalo Bills shut down Stefon Diggs, Kirk Cousins The Buffalo Bills traveled to Wisconsin Minneapolis on Sunday and were involved in an unexpected lopsided affair with the Minnesota Vikings. True http://www.billscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-jerry-hughes-jersey , most people expected things would be lopsided Sunday. The unexpected portion, however, was that Buffalo laid the wood to Minnesota, dominating in every facet of the game on their way to an impressive 27-6 victory over the Vikings. What could go wrong for Buffalo in a matchup against a team thought to be a Super Bowl contender? Nothing at all, at least on Sunday. The Bills were able to shut down Minnesota’s offensive weapons, and they also controlled the tempo and the ball on their way to steamrolling Minnesota’s highly-touted defense. Here is a look at how the Bills fared against the five Vikings we were watching this weekend.QB Kirk CousinsThe Bills took Cousins out of his rhythm right from the jump. On Minnesota’s first two possessions, Cousins was forced into third-and-long situations. On each of those third down plays, he fumbled. First, it was Trent Murphy hitting Cousins to force a fumble that Lorenzo Alexander recovered. Then, it was Jerry Hughes coming around the edge to strip Cousins. That fumble was recovered by Matt Milano. Overall, Cousins completed 40-of-55 passing attempts for 296 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception. He was sacked four times, and the Bills hit him five more times. It was not a banner day for Cousins.RB Latavius MurrayWhile game situation certainly played a part in the Vikings’ offensive playcalling, it’s pretty shocking how little the team tried to run the football. Minnesota attempted six rushes on the entire day, and 2 of those were Cousins scrambles. Murray handled 2 carries, totaling 1 yard. He also made 5 catches for 30 yards. Even when the team was trailing, attempting to establish any semblance of a running game may have stemmed the tide early on. Yes, Buffalo had 17 points in the first quarter, but with 45 minutes of football left to play http://www.billscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-jeremy-kerley-jersey , abandoning the run entirely just isn’t sound strategy. Murray was a total non-factor in the game. WR Stefon DiggsMinnesota’s talented receivers were thought to be a challenge for Buffalo, but we had confidence that Tre’Davious White could lock down whichever receiver he was assigned to guard. That turned out to be Diggs on Sunday, as Minnesota’s wideout was forced to wear White like a Snuggie all afternoon. Diggs made 4 catches for just 17 yards, and he had no opportunities to break free or use his speed to burn the Bills deep. If we needed any other reminders as to how good White is, this game should serve as yet another clue—he is one of the best in the business.DE Danielle HunterHunter kept on his season’s pace, adding 5 tackles and 1 sack to his 2018 ledger. Overall, the 23-year old has 13 tackles and 3 sacks, having notched a quarterback takedown in each game thus far in 2018. The Bills were able to neutralize Minnesota’s pass rush, for the most part, and when there were free rushers, quarterback Josh Allen used his mobility to escape. Hunter was a bright spot in the game for the Vikings.S Harrison SmithMinnesota’s excellent secondary looked pedestrian on Sunday, allowing Allen to throw for 196 yards and 1 touchdown on the day. The touchdown was caused by a broken coverage, as the Bills ran some motion in the backfield to set up what looked like a screen play. However, tight end Jason Croom leaked up the sideline after pretending he was going to block, and no one in Minnesota’s secondary was anywhere near him when he caught the pass. The motion fooled everyone, including the veteran Smith, who could have served as the last line of defense on the play had he not bitten on the screen action. Smith had 5 tackles, 1 sack, and 1 quarterback hit on the afternoon.