(Play 1, 1 of 4) Buffalo comes out in their standard 11 personnel package (3 WR, 1 TE, 1 RB). The Jets crowd the line with eight potential rushers, leaving three receivers 1-on-1.

(Play 1, 2 of 4) EJ Manuel knows that Scott Chandler and Stevie Johnson will take coverage away from Robert Woods, leaving him 1-on-1. Woods is the correct hot read against a pressure front.

(Play 1, 3 of 4) Manuel throws the ball well before Woods is even out of his final break, rushed into the quick throw by the threat of the Jets pressure.

(Play 1, 4 of 4) Manuel's throw floats harmlessly out of bounds. Even if it hadn't, Woods may not have been able to track it and make a play because the throw was so early.

(Play 2, 1 of 4) Same thing: 11 personnel (trips right this time), and eight Jets defenders crowd the line of scrimmage.

(Play 2, 2 of 4) Because it's trips right, with Chandler and Woods working the seams and Stevie Johnson running into the flat and then up the sideline, the 1-on-1 matchup is to the left side, where T.J. Graham is running a double move.

(Play 2, 3 of 4) Once again, the pressure front coaxes Manuel into an early throw - though not quite as early this time, with the ball released a half-beat before Graham makes his final cut upfield.

(Play 2, 4 of 4) Because the throw is early and again extremely off-target, Graham can't track it in the air and neither receiver nor defender has a play on the football.

(Play 3, 1 of 4) Hey, look: 11 personnel for the Bills, eight Jets defenders crowding the line of scrimmage with single coverage on three receivers.

(Play 3, 2 of 4) Johnson is running up the seam with Graham slanting underneath his route, and Chandler is to that side of the field as well. Once again, Manuel chooses the 1-on-1 with no safety help, targeting Woods on another vertical route. You can even see him pointing at Woods, signaling his intentions.

(Play 3, 3 of 4) Look at Graham on the right side of the field - he's in prime catch-and-run position. Manuel is looking to his left, however, and Muhammad Wilkerson has torched Colin Brown, so Manuel is rushing his throw again.

(Play 3, 4 of 4) A familiar sight: Manuel's pass is woefully off target, with only Darrin Walls in position to make a diving attempt at the football. This one stayed inbounds, but it's another misfire on the part of Manuel.

(Play 4, 1 of 4) You guessed it: 11 personnel, eight Jets defenders on the line of scrimmage. Like clockwork.

(Play 4, 2 of 4) Johnson runs an out route from the right slot, underneath Woods' vertical route. That leaves Graham 1-on-1 to the left side, and that's where Manuel is headed. Which is probably what the Jets expected.

(Play 4, 3 of 4) Woods breaks open on the out route to the right, but Manuel was going left all the way. Here, he's already in the process of throwing, even without much pressure in his face (the Jets were flagged for an offside on the play).

(Play 4, 4 of 4) Even on a free play, Manuel's throw is so off-target that neither Graham nor Antonio Cromartie bothered to try to run it down.

(Play 5, 1 of 5) Say it with me, friends: 11 personnel. Eight Jets at the line of scrimmage.

(Play 5, 2 of 5) Johnson is running up the seam, Graham is cutting underneath his route, Chandler is to that side of the field, and Manuel is once again looking at the 1-on-1 to Woods on the right side of the formation.

(Play 5, 3 of 5) Note that Rex Ryan noticed Bills receivers coming open underneath against the look, so he drops a man into the short zone to nab the crossing route. It doesn't matter; Manuel's not looking there anyway. Which, again, is probably what the Jets expected.

(Play 5, 4 of 5) Two Jets defenders come free off the left side. As Manuel lofts another deep lob, he floats to his right and doesn't set his feet. That's never good news.