1. There will be places for Ryan Tannehill to attack. Tannehill had a mediocre opener with some accuracy and production issues. He missed connecting with Mike Wallace twice for would-be touchdowns. Dion Sims and Brian Hartline dropped catchable touchdowns passes. That's four touchdowns left on the field for an offense that scored 33 points. The Bills like to play man-to-man and, as their opener showed against Chicago, can be vulnerable to that. Cornerback Leonis McKelvin had 10 of 14 passes completed against him by Chicago's Jay Cutler, according to ProFootballFocus.com. It's not clear if McKelvin will remain a starter or Stephon Gilmore will return to the lineup after missing the opener with a groin injury. Still, Buffalo's linebackers were shredded by the Bears - both outside linebackers had five passes completed against them. Sound familiar? Yes, the Dolphins have linebacker issues with all three starters injured. Yes, Buffalo will attack them with C.J. Spiller and Fred Jackson. This game might come down to who can best expose the other team's linebackers.