Bills GM: We're not satisfied with our offense
Fresh off a playoff appearance in which they scored three points, the Buffalo Bills know improvements must be made on the offensive side of the ball moving forward.
"We're not satisfied with the whole offense and it was not just about (quarterback) Tyrod (Taylor)," Bills general manager Brandon Beane said Tuesday, according to Mike Rodak of ESPN.
Taylor and the Bills offense struggled in Sunday's wild-card game against the Jacksonville Jaguars' vaunted defense. Along with the lone field goal, Taylor had more incompletions (20) than completions (17) and threw for just 134 yards and an interception.
The team was held to 130 rushing yards and star running back LeSean McCoy was held to 75 yards while nursing an injured ankle.
"We have a long way to go. We have a lot of work to do," Beane said, reports Matthew Fairburn of Syracuse.com.
"We are far from a finished product. We know we have a lot of work to do on offense, defense, and special teams," Beane added, according to Sal Capaccio of WGR550.
Taylor was infamously benched - with little explanation - for a mid-season game against the Los Angeles Chargers. His replacement, Nathan Peterman, went on to throw five picks in the contest.
The Bills almost reluctantly turned back to Taylor, and aren't prepared to commit to him for 2018.
"Tyrod has a lot of ability. He did a lot of good things this year. But he'll tell you he has things to work on. ... Can't question his work ethic," Beane said, according to Rodak.
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