The offense is ranked dead last in scoring (averaging a league-worst 11.6 points per game), including an abysmal effort during Sunday’s 37-5 clunker vs. the Indianapolis Colts. Buffalo failed to score a point in the first half, the third time in the last four games the Bills have entered the break with zero points on the board. The Bills also committed five turnovers Sunday (three Derek Anderson interceptions, one Anderson fumble, plus a costly fumble by Charles Clay that permanently swung momentum towards the Colts).
The defense was gouged for 219 rushing yards on 30 carries (an average of 7.