It's 3rd and 11, on the Buffalo 21 yard line. The Bills offense huddles up and gets their play call received. By the time the offense gets everything dialed in and breaks for the line, there's roughly 11 seconds left on the play clock before it goes to zero. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor quickly gets everyone set, without a chance to really see what's going on in the defense. By the time he's ready to get the count going, the clock hits zero and the Buffalo Bills are slapped with a five yard penalty for delay of game. It wasn't due to the noise of MetLife stadium or that Taylor was trying to adjust to a defensive scheme he detected, the Bills simply took too much time to get themselves ready.