It certainly isn't uncommon for teams to have. a let down after a big win.
However, I think this game was a valuable wakeup call to the defense. If the patriots can drive down the field on us, anyone can.
I get there are injuries, but this is the 3rd week in a row teams have known where the open guy is going to be. How many plays did we get to drake maye early and he was able to find the open man with his first read? I think McVeigh may have exposed something pretty glaring in our defense and we haven't fixed it yet.
I think this is a little bit of a weird take considering how the game played out.
First of all, New England's offense has been much improved under Maye. They're not the limited/borderline terrible offense they were a year or two ago. I saw a stat coming in that they were something like 4th in offensive success rate since Maye came back from his injury in week 10. The kid can play. They still don't score a lot because a)Mayo is extremely conservative by nature (something he bucked a little bit today in a nothing to lose spot) and because b) Maye still makes some rookie mistakes (which he did today and was frankly the reason the Bills won today).
There's obviously no denying that the Bills defense came out slowly today. But they still made the Pats throw the absolute perfect throw and catch (difficulty level
extremely high on both ends of the play) to get into the end zone from outside the red zone on 3rd down on the first possession, and frankly were an uncalled intentional grounding away from probably stopping them on the 2nd possession (not to mention an extremely iffy pass interference call.)
From there, though, the defense went six straight possessions (not counting the end of half possession where Maye racked up 50 meaningless passing yards) until the garbage time touchdown where the Pats used too much time for it to be effective (and the refs were hell-bent on getting the Pats into the endzone) not allowing a single point, and basically creating 10 themselves. They got two stops on a single possession when the punt rushers got caved in and they allowed a fake punt up the middle.
If anything, I'm worried more about the offense coming out of this game. Similar to how this isn't last year's Pats offense - this isn't the crushing Patriots defense of 2-4 years ago either. This isn't a great defense, and the Bills basically had 2 good possessions on offense all night. And it wasn't really from missed throws or dropped passes - the Pats pretty much clamped down on the Bills passing game - they kept Josh in the pocket and even when he got out they contained his running and didn't allow receivers to break free. When Josh tried to go deep he threw into double coverage far too often. The Bills ran the ball well, but maybe didn't do it enough and I'm still worried in a big game teams can get the Bills away from that - and their biggest offensive strength is creating 2nd and short and medium and absolutely killing defenses when they have to defend both the run and the pass.
The fact is the Bills defense was a bigger reason they won this game than the offense, despite the fact that the defense was missing basically their entire spine (starting MLB and both safeties among a couple of others) and everyone on the offense was at least healthy enough to play. And further, schematically speaking, I thought Babich got the better of Maye/Van Pelt when it was all said and done, while NE's DC got the better of Brady/Allen overall. Maye was able to make a couple of plays against the blitz, sure, but eventually the pressure told on the two back-breaking plays for NE's offense (the INT in the endzone and the lateral screen that Rousseau blew up into a TD)