On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran goes over his biggest Buffalo Bills takeaways from Week 10 after watching the film and going over grade analysis of the Bills 30-20 road victory at Indianapolis on Sunday to improve to 8-2 on the season.

Part of Patrick’s early focus is highlighting the effort of two low key players who’s worth ethic and under the radar contributions are a big reason why Buffalo’s won eight times in 10 tries so far this season. Dorian Williams showed off his best trait (speed) and hustle to prevent what would’ve been a Jonathan Taylor touchdown run, with the play ultimately saving the Bills four points. On the other side of the ball, Mack Hollins stepped up big with both Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman out with injuries, hauling in four passes for 86 yards, by far his best game as a Buffalo Bills.

Patrick also talks about the Bills getting away with game that was far from Josh Allen’s best and dives into some of Allen’s gaffes. Part of the reason the offense was still fine was the effective physical nature of James Cook.

Also the “everybody eats” mantra extended to the defensive side of the ball as well. Four takeaways by four Bills defenders, not to mention six different defenders had a tackle for a loss. Patrick discusses being impressed with the Bills defense being more aggressive this week and clearly opportunistic each time the Colts made a mistake–speaking of which there’s a breakdown of some of their biggest that made the game less stressful than it needed to be.

That plus Matt Milano should be returning soon (!), a few quick hitters, some comments on the Buffalo Sabres after a frustrating matinee loss and much more.

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