‘“You’ve got to be able to run the football,” Buffalo GM Brandon Beane said when discussing the running back position. “The league has obviously become more of a passing league than what we grew up watching. But you still have to be able to run the ball on third and 1, fourth and 1, what we call four-minute football to close out games. It’s important. If you stick your passer back there all day, your linemen don’t like it and your quarterback’s going to get hit. We see what happens when your quarterback gets hurt and is out. It’s hard enough to get one, much less have a solid backup.”’