Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy returned from a rib injury this week, but he wasn't satisfied with his touches in his team's loss. The Bills got shut out in a 22-0 loss to the Green Bay Packers. McCoy thinks they could make better use of him than they have so far. After all, he is a six-time Pro Bowler.

From Jay Skurski of the Buffalo News:

“I don't know,” McCoy said when asked why the offense isn’t getting him the ball more. “We were down, I guess, so trying to throw the ball. I'm not sure. I don't know. I know the plan was to get me the ball. We'll figure it out. We'll get it together.”

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LeSean McCoy only had 5 carries for 24 yards. He also had 3 receptions for 13 yards. LeSean only has 85 rushing yards this season, which is uncommon for a perennial Pro Bowler like himself.

“That's not what I'm used to, but it's like the way the games have been going since I've been out there,” McCoy continued. “Last week, we kind of had more control offensively, but today we were up and down. We just didn't get it done, simple as that.”

The Bills are 1-3 heading into Week 5. Their next game is against the Tennessee Titans, who just knocked off the defending Super Bowl champs in an overtime thriller. The Bills seem to have fixed their defensive woes. Now, their priority should be finding balance in their offensive approach. If they can figure that out, they'll string together a few more wins before the season is over.