The Buffalo Bills had an offensive offense in the first half of their game against the Green Bay Packers, punting on every single possession on the way to a 16-0 deficit. Josh Allen, alternating between inaccurate throws and throwaways against smothering coverage, only completed 5-of-19 passes. The rushing offense, alternating between Chris Ivory and LeSean McCoy on a pitch count, hasn’t made a difference. At the end of the half, Allen finally connected with Kelvin Benjamin for a 34 yard reception, setting up a red zone series, but killed the drive with a terrible interception on a play that should’ve been another throwaway.