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Rex Ryan complains about communication system in London

Buffalo Bills head coach Rex Ryan, left, gestures as he stands on the touchline during the NFL game between Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium, London, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2015. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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Well, the London games finally are looking just like the American games.

After Sunday’s loss to the Jaguars at Wembley Stadium, Bills coach Rex Ryan complained about the coach-to-quarterback communication system.

Via Mike Rodak of ESPN.com, Ryan called the situation “unacceptable.”

“I don’t get it,” Ryan said. “I don’t understand it. But this one was absolutely miserable.”

The Bills had issues getting plays in to quarterback EJ Manuel. At times, Manuel had to run to the sideline between plays to get the calls from offensive coordinator Greg Roman.

Communications issues are common in games played in the United States, occurring for various reasons. So the league likely won’t be too alarmed about the fact that something went wrong at Wembley.