By Nick Wojton / Billswire.usatoday.com

The Buffalo Bills had a disappointing loss to the Green Bay Packers, 22-0, on Sunday at Lambeau Field. The mindset of the locker room was one based off of frustration.

The Bills’ only mustered today 145 total yards of offense. The defense held together for only 22-points allowed, however, the Packers still had a strong day offensively for the most part, producing 423 total yards.

Here’s how members of Buffalo’s locker room expressed their frustration toward their third loss (1-3) of the season:

Tight end Charles Clay

“At this point all that we can do is continue to work and get better from here. This one is over. There is nothing we can do about it now.”

Wide receiver Zay Jones

“I don’t think [being shutout] hurts the confidence. I don’t think this team flinches from losing a ball game. We are a resilient group. We win together and we lose together. The confidence is still high. I still have faith in every single person on this team. I am not worried by it.”

Cornerback Tre’Davious White

“It is always frustrating when you play like that with the preparation you put in, but it is a long season. We will get it turned around.”

Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott

“I thought first and foremost, credit the Packers. They had a good plan. They kept us off-balance offensively. They did some good things offensively against our defense early and we made some adjustments and made them work for things after that. We were out of rhythm on offense and needed to find some consistency. We would have a good play and then we would have a no gain or negative play and you can’t do that in this environment against a good football team.”

Quarterback Josh Allen

“I thought our defense went out and played really well, especially in the second half. They kept us in it for the most part and they really gave us a chance. They forced two turnovers, and myself, I gave it back three times. That’s not complementary football. You can’t win… it’s not easy to win doing that type of stuff. I have to do better. The offense has to do better and it starts with me. Learning from this experience that I had here. That’s a tough defense. It’s a tough place to play here. Whenever you have a quarterback like that, you can’t give it back to him and that’s what we did today.”

Running back LeSean McCoy

“There’s plays that I’m not making when I am getting the ball. I’m (playing) OK. It’s what, three games? (But) I can do better. I can do a lot better.”

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