All the Buffalo Bills had to do to defeat the Atlanta Falcons was score more than 24 points. If someone knew that going into Monday Night Football, they’d probably believe Josh Allen was a lock to get it done. When the final whistle blew, Buffalo had just 14 points — only one touchdown to begin each half. That’s rarely enough to get a “W” in today’s NFL.

The Bills are now 4-2, having lost a road game in which they never led. For the second-consecutive game, Buffalo lost the turnover battle, which is uncharacteristic of teams under head coach Sean McDermott in recent seasons. It’s no wonder they lost on Monday night, as is true of two Sundays ago.

The effort isn’t enough to win football games, regardless of opponent. There’s a concerning lack of execution in almost every phase and each po

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