‘For a team that finished fifth in the AFC with 2,040 net yards rushing last year, the Bills have averaged 109 yards a game this season, and have yet to establish a consistent threat. Starter Antowain Smith has had trouble finding holes. Backup Shawn Bryson’s longest gain of the year has been 10 yards. And third-down stalwart Jonathan Linton is just returning from a rib injury. The Bills leading rusher? That would be Johnson with 91 yards — many of them coming on scrambles. It doesn’t help that Pro Bowl fullback Sam Gash — released last April due to salary cap constraints — is no longer forcing open holes to lead the way. "It’s certainly not one position’s fault, it’s a whole team effort. All 11 guys out there have to be on the same page," Johnson said. "It’s usually just one or two guys here or there. "I think eventually we’ll come out of this little two-game stretch where we haven’t run the ball very well."’