As to the O-Line, from Vikings.com
Quote:The Vikings tied an NFL record for fewest rush attempts by a team in
one game (six), joining the Chicago Cardinals (against the Boston
Redskins on Oct. 29, 1933), the New England Patriots (against the
Pittsburgh Steelers on Oct. 31, 2004) and the Arizona Cardinals (against
the Vikings on Nov. 26, 2006).
Mike Boone had 11 yards on two carries, and Latavius Murray netted one yard on two carries.
Neither back had a rush attempt in the second half, which the Vikings started trailing 27-0.
The only two rushes by Minnesota after halftime were on two scrambles by Kirk Cousins that netted two yards.
While it’s a convention for teams to rely heavy on the passing game
when trailing by multiple scores, the imbalance helped Buffalo’s defense
implement speed rushes without maintaining any honesty for defending
the run.
No offensive line is going to look good against NFL pass rushers that don't have to worry about the run. Stunts and twists and blitzes are hard to counter without running the ball. The Bills got to Cousins early and rattled him. He was off and so were the WRs and it snowballed fast.
Might want to remind Flip that it was the first quarter and we could still try to run the ball. But when the o-line misses a few blocks, the QB miss open throws and WRs drop passes, you don't get many chances to be ahead of the chains.