When the Buffalo Bills fell to the Indianapolis Colts by a score of 37-5 Sunday in a deflating Week 7 loss, there was one new wrinkle to the offense: After spending the first six weeks calling plays from high atop the field in the coaches’ box, first-year offensive coordinator Brian Daboll called the plays from the sidelines.
The result was not encouraging, as QB Derek Anderson tossed three interceptions and lost a fumble, and TE Charles Clay lost a pivotal fumble to end a promising Bills drive early in the second quarter.