Every game the RBs get one or even 2 long runs but that is not the result of a great play. It's just an odds thing with me.
What I see happening is defenses are pushing straight into the Bills line every play, whether it's a pass or run.
These shotgun handoffs have the RB more or less standing and once they get the handoff the D is already on them.
The long runs happen when the RB can somehow get through all those guys and then see daylight.
I speculate that not a lot of play designing, and practice is happening in the run game. I don't say they need to start running
often, they just need something other than what they have been doing. Some pitches (as I've said) and some jet sweeps to start.
McKenzie had a sweep for 6 yards, and they never went back to it.