The Buffalo Bills are no longer undefeated.
Their trip to Maryland to face the Baltimore Ravens didn’t go as planned.
Derrick Henry and the running game ran through their defense with ease, and Josh Allen and the passing game couldn’t get anything going vs. their defense.
It was a disappointing performance by Sean McDermott’s team, especially given the way they had performed in the first three weeks of the season.
That’s why LeSean McCoy has some legitimate concerns about this team when it comes to going against other contenders.
Talking on The Facility, the former Bills star stated that he’s worried about the lack of playmakers and bonafide players on the team.
.@CutOnDime25 is concerned with the Bills lack of playmakers after loss vs. Ravens:
“I need my superstars to be better than your superstars.” pic.twitter.com/TbPFZWSfK2
— The Facility (@TheFacilityFS1) September 30, 2024
He argued that if Stefon Diggs had been there, the Ravens wouldn’t have played them man-to-man, and it seemed as if the Ravens were simply daring Bills players to make plays against them.
McCoy claimed that you always want your superstars to be better than the other team’s superstars, adding that he didn’t see any difference-makers on the Bills.
Truth be told, it’s not wise to overreact after a loss.
Then again, as much as people praised Josh Allen and Joe Brady for spreading the wealth and keeping everybody involved, the fact of the matter is that they didn’t have a go-to guy in the first game vs. a contending team.
Whether this is an outlier or something to actually be worried about remains to be seen, but it definitely wasn’t an encouraging sign.