The Buffalo Bills feel like they have arrived after dismantling the New England Patriots in prime time fashion on Monday Night Football. They won 38-9.

Josh Allen led the Bills offense in a way that his team has not done against the Patriots in two decades. Behind the offensive mind of Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll, there was nothing the New England defense could do to slow down Allen and company. After two decades, Buffalo cashed in on a season sweep of their AFC East foe.

On the daily Locked On Bills podcast, host Joe Marino of The Draft Network speculated on how Daboll’s offense played with Belichick’s New England defense by putting too much on the field for the defense to process and react to over the course of the game.

Marino: Josh Allen was not sacked, and no Patriots player logged a hit on the quarterback. Outstanding performance by the Bills offensive line. Offensively, the Bills were tremendous. Thirty-eight points, 31 first downs, 474 total yards, possessed the ball for 39 minutes and 41 seconds out of a 60-minute football game, and let’s face it, the entire fourth quarter was garbage time. Brian Daboll and the Bills toyed with Bill Belichick in this game. The pre-snap motions stressed the Patriots defense severely. They had trouble lining up. They had trouble communicating. Daboll had a lot of different tendency breakers in this game whether it was running the ball on second and 10 or offering some personnel groupings that are not common for this team. The Bills simply toyed with Belichick.