Buffalo Struggles to Establish Consistent Offensive Identity

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00:00 [Music]
00:02 Joe, I know you were on Cincy's points and money line.
00:08 Ida Bengel's team total and Donovan a fantastic best bet of that game pushing towards the over.
00:13 Cincy though now has to do it again and they play a Buffalo team coming off of extended rest here, Joe.
00:20 Where do you see the advantages in this game?
00:21 Well again, I see the advantage for the Cincinnati defense.
00:25 I've been impressed with them in terms of the front seven getting much better.
00:28 Now two weeks ago, three weeks ago.
00:30 Totally disagree.
00:31 Well, I know you do because statistically they're giving up 134, 140 rushing yards per game.
00:36 But again, the front seven has played very well in back-to-back games against Kenneth Walker.
00:41 Last week against a very physical San Francisco offensive line.
00:45 We talked about it.
00:46 They held both of those teams under a hundred yards rushing and that's very important.
00:50 The ability to force Josh Allen into predictable long third downs is where I think from a defensive perspective,
00:57 Cincinnati wins this ballgame and you look at Buffalo overall Donnie.
01:02 The problem that I have in terms of Buffalo is the lack of identity.
01:05 It changes from week to week.
01:08 I'll say this when Buffalo was effective.
01:10 Josh Allen is running the football the ability to account for every player on that offense
01:16 and then work off a play action with digs and Gabe Davis that is non-existent in terms of that offensive attack
01:22 and that to me is why they're struggling right now.
01:25 I like Cincinnati laying this number tonight.
01:27 I'll tell you non-existent is the Buffalo Bills typically laying points here.
01:31 Non-existent being the fact that they're getting the two and a half to one and a half depending on where you're shopping at today.
01:35 [Music]

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