How the Cowboys can beat the Bills, broken down in four easy bites.
Robert Quinn’s potent speed rush has been a hugely effective weapon this year, but the downside is that when it’s not successful, it often gives quarterbacks a giant alley to either escape the pocket or scramble for positive yards -- the latter of which occurs in the above clip.
Quinn, who is double-teamed by the tight end and running back, opts to take a wide track outside to try to attack the pocket. Unfortunately, Quinn isn’t able to capture the edge, enabling the tight end to run him beyond the apex of the quarterback’s drop and creating a giant void for Driskel to pick up yards.