Bills quietly fix major issue with team

The Buffalo Bills are coming off, arguably, their most important game of the season. Buffalo was able to notch their first divisional victory of the season as the AFC East continues to be one of the most competitive divisions in football. More importantly, the Bills are in control of their own destiny. Just a few […]

Adam Zientek NFL News Writer
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Dec 1, 2022; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) greets fans after defeating the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

The Buffalo Bills are coming off, arguably, their most important game of the season.

Buffalo was able to notch their first divisional victory of the season as the AFC East continues to be one of the most competitive divisions in football.

More importantly, the Bills are in control of their own destiny.

Just a few short weeks ago it appeared that the sky was falling. Allen was working through his reported UCL injury, and the team wasn't firing on all cylinders.

The bounce back the team needed

Fast forward a few weeks and the Bills were able to notch three consecutive victories on the road. The Bills and the city of Buffalo had to combat an act of God, a continuation of a brutal injury bug, and a rough road schedule.

Before their recent success, one of the biggest issues with this team was the red-zone offense.

With an offense consisting of Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs, among countless others, it was disheartening, to say the least.

The Bills had a knack for dominating from their 20-yard line to the opponent's 20-yard line, but then sputtering out.

The reasoning behind the struggles

Whether it be costly turnovers in the red zone, or just failing to score points from a loss of down or missed field goal, things weren't looking great.

However, with their recent victory, it appears that the Bills are trending in the right direction.

While 15th is not the dream that the Bills Mafia was hoping for, the quick and impactful turnaround should give fans some hope.

In Ken we trust

Ken Dorsey, the newly acquired offensive coordinator, is still learning the ropes. Tie that in with the Bills' recent issues with dropping the football and turnovers, and the team has a real chance to make some serious ground in this department.

For this team, it will be all about getting healthy and peaking at the right time. With huge divisional games against the Jets and Dolphins coming up, it's a perfect time to right the ship.

With Josh Allen as the quarterback, we're sure the Bills Mafia likes their chances.

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