The Buffalo Bills boasted a high-flying offense in 2020 that set franchise records for points scored while finishing second in the NFL in both points scored and yards gained.
But the Bills’ offense, led by All Pro quarterback Josh Allen and All Pro wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Cole Beasley, often played with the lead, and as a result, the offense’s pace ranked 28th, near the bottom of the league.
In today’s edition of the Bills daily links, we examine whether offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and the Bills should consider employing a more up-tempo offense including more snaps out of the no-huddle in 2021.