lls: Embedded” On this week’s edition of “Buffalo Bills: Embedded Youth Kelvin Benjamin Jersey ,” titled “The Standard,” the focus was entirely on the defensive unit. Head coach Sean McDermott, who was the star of the first episode, took more of a back seat, as the format for this edition was more of a discussion led by each of the defensive position coaches. Defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier was shown talking to his charges in a large-scale defensive meeting, and in a staff personnel meeting the coaches chose to highlight a few players from each positional group. Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds was discussed as having the potential to make “big plays” by Bob Babich, Buffalo’s linebackers coach. Babich also noted that the team needs to see that potential become reality a bit more often.Bobby Babich, safeties coach and son of Bob, talked glowingly about Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer, noting that the former has the ability to notice when he has made a mistake and correct said mistake before even being approached about it by a coach. A fun moment towards the end of the episode involving all of the defensive backs highlighted the camaraderie between the group, even newcomer Vontae Davis, whom Tre’Davious White mocked for being “old.”My favorite moment, however Youth Ryan Groy Jersey , was the positive veteran leadership highlighted among the defensive linemen. While watching Kyle Williams play mentor is nothing new or surprising, it was still nice to watch him remind Adolphus Washington to work harder (and to hear him tell his teammate that a particular set of drills looked...less-than-stellar), and it was a treat to see Jerry Hughes mentoring Eddie Yarbrough.Defensive line coach Bill Teerlinck spoke well of Yarbrough, saying that “nobody works harder” than he does. Then, a cut scene to the practice field showed Yarbrough talking with Hughes about moves and technique. With Hughes playing the part of offensive lineman, the veteran schooled the youngster on angles, reads, moves, and everything in between. Yarbrough, for his part, ate it up, and it appears the he actively seeks advice from Hughes on a regular basis.Watch “Buffalo Bills: Embedded” via the team’s Facebook page, or at BuffaloBills.com or on the team’s YouTube channel when the episodes are uploaded Thursday at 8pm. The Buffalo Bills won the game Youth Tre'Davious White Jersey , beating the Tennessee Titans 13-12 on a last-second field goal. So what are the takeaways from the Week 5 game, as the Bills move to 2-3? Interesting question.Thank God the running backs were involvedIt wasn’t just the last drive, where the Bills running backs accounted for 30 yards and a lot of clock. LeSean McCoy had 24 carries for 85 yards. Chris Ivory had 14 runs for 43 yards. It was clear offensive coordinator Brian Daboll wanted to get McCoy involved and it paid off. Imagine that.Josh Allen was not goodAll week, you’re going to hear a battle between “the Bills won” and “the offense stunk”. Both are true. Just 79 passing yards from Buffalo was enough to get it done. The interception wasn’t the rookie’s fault, but he threw a lot of uncatchable passes on Sunday. Andre Holmes had a pass go through his hands and get picked off, but it’s difficult to evaluate receivers when Allen is so inaccurate.Special teams almost cost themThe Bills put the game on the foot of Stephen Hauschka at the end, but it might not have come down to that if they hadn’t been terrible on special teams. Danny Crossman’s unit allowed a long punt return to set up points for the Titans and kept points off their own scoreboard when holder Corey Bojorquez maybe thought it was a fake (?) and didn’t get it down for a field goal attempt in the first half. Defense is legitThe 2017 defense is back! Turnovers on turnovers as the opportunistic Bills got the ball three times and forced another fumble that was batted out of bounds. Without it, Buffalo’s offense would not have been able to move the ball enough to win the game. Marcus Mariota was pressured and the Bills made some well-timed plays to get the ball. Only 129 yards passing on the day is pretty darn good.Offensive line came to playThe offensive line stepped up in Week 5, keeping the Titans pass rush at bay and opening holes for the running game. When the yards counted at the end of the game, the offensive line was able to open the holes. Even the flags against the o-line were a little suspect.