Buffalo Rumblinks, 8/19: Observations from Buffalo’s blowout preseason loss

A final look at Buffalo’s work in Chicago

There were very few positives for Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott to take away from Buffalo’s uninspiring 38-0 shellacking at the hands of the Chicago Bears Sunday night in Week 2 of the NFL’s preseason.

After the dust had settled from the debacle in the Windy City — the worst preseason loss in at least the last 50 years of the franchise — today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by examining what went right and what went wrong from a game described by McDermott as “certainly not up to our standard.”

Bills loss to Bears is ‘concerning’

Buffalo kept a majority of their starters on the sidelines for the entirety of this Week 2 clash in Chicago, but regardless of who took the field, there wasn’t much to like from this lopsided defeat.

At one point in the first half, Chicago had scored more points (28) than Buffalo had amassed in total yards of offense (22). Buffalo’s defense consistently gave up big chunk plays, whether the quarterback was Caleb Williams, Tyson Bagent or third-stringer Austin Reed as Chicago finished with 528 yards of offense while limiting Buffalo to 180 total yards of offense. Buffalo’s offense underwhelmed all day long and couldn’t convert a single third-down attempt. The defense failed to generate much pressure and the secondary was burned time and again.

One of the biggest questions left to be answered: After Cole Bishop and Damar Hamlin struggled, do the Bills have a problem at safety opposite Taylor Rapp?

Plus, below catch up on positional grades and examine which players helped their chances of making the 53-man roster — including wide receiver Tyrell Shavers, wide receiver/returner Laviska Shenault, backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky, defensive back Jordan Hancock, and punter Brad Robbins — and who saw their stock fall in the defeat, including safeties Cole Bishop and Damar Hamlin, backup QB Mike White, offensive tackle Ryan Van Demark, linebacker Joe Andreessen, and wide receiver Elijah Moore.

Bills reaction to blowout in the Windy City

We hear from head coach Sean McDermott about why he is “concerned” following Buffalo’s lackluster loss to Chicago, and from players like safety Cole Bishop, offensive tackle Ryan Van Demark, and defensive tackle Deone Walker on what the team can learn from this setback.

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