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Thursday Night Observations

Despite the low score, this was a decent game through almost three quarters. Both offenses were moving the ball, and there weren't a lot of penalties. It fell apart after the bogus PI call led to a Dolphins TD, and Doug Marrone punted on 4th-and-6 at midfield, down 10 with nine minutes left. But compared to the last few standalone games this was an all-time classic.

Jarvis Landry catches nearly everything thrown his way, usually makes at least one man miss and fights for extra yards. He fumbled a punt return, but otherwise looked like the team's best receiver.

Ryan Tannehill fumbled once and took five sacks, but he didn't throw a pick and largely made good decisions against a stout Bills defense.

Damien Williams looked great running after the catch as a receiver, but for some reason the Dolphins didn't give him a single carry. Lamar Miller ran well, though, showing more wiggle than usual.

Bryce Brown, who saw 10 targets, could have quite a bit of value in PPR should Fred Jackson remain out. Chris Hogan also has emerged as a reliable possession option for the Bills.

• If the Bills lose another game, they should give the job back to EJ Manuel just to make 100 percent sure they can cut ties with him next year.