Buffalo Bills let the New Orleans Saints march all over them: 5 takeaways
By Curtis Panke
2. The Bills once again struggle against the run
There’s no other way to describe it. The Saints put on a rushing clinic against the Bills on Sunday.
The Bills had no answer for a Saints rushing attack that scored six touchdowns on 298 total rushing yards.
It was a record-setting rushing performance for the Saints as the six rushing touchdowns were the most in team history while the 298 total rushing yards were good for third most in team history.
The running back tandem of Mark Ingram and Alvin Kamara led the charge for New Orleans combining for 237 rushing yards on 33 carries with four touchdowns.
The Bills’ rush defence has been non-existent the past two weeks allowing 492 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns between the Saints and the Jets.
If the Bills want to make a late run for the playoffs they must figure out how to stop opponents from running the ball down their throats.