DiSilva writes: "McVay can’t control who Matthew Stafford targets, but he can call plays that are designed to go to a certain receiver. That didn’t happen for Robinson, and as a result, Stafford barely looked his way."
Big assumption on the part of the writer, but plausible.
Stafford was forced too much of the time to simply throw where he knew Coop might be; he had pressure in his face all night and not enough visibility. Where do you throw to throw a guy open, if you're not on the same page with him for that particular play?
The game plan underestimated the Bills strengths. The problems on O, this game, startt there.