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Stevie Johnson calls out Buffalo Bills' offense after opener

PITTSFORD, N.Y. -- Not good enough.

That was the message delivered by receiver Stevie Johnson after the Buffalo Bills returned to practice Saturday, two days after the offense produced a preseason-opening dud.

"It's only so long where you can be the old Bills getting beat around this conference," Johnson said. "Preseason game, practice,  if we want to get to where we want to be."

The high expectations the Bills carried into training camp were dealt a setback after the offense bumbled through a 7-6 loss to the Washington Redskins on Thursday.

Buffalo's starters managed just two first downs and 40 net yards in three possessions. Worse yet, they settled for a field goal on their second drive, which began at the Redskins 21 following a fumble recovery.

Instead of looking like the productive offense that helped the team get off to a 5-2 start last season, the Bills on Thursday resembled more the unit that came unraveled in losing eight of its final nine games.

Johnson refused to use limited playing time or first-game jitters as an excuse.

"We're the ones (starters) so we've got to play like ones," Johnson said. "It's only so long before it's going to be Week 1, when we'll be going out there and playing against the Jets. So let's get it going."

The Bills look to rebound in preparing for a game against the Minnesota Vikings on Friday.

NOTES: WR Nelson returned to practice after missing the preseason game and much of the previous 10 days with a sprained right knee. ... DT Spencer Johnson was held out with what Gailey called a minor injury to his left shoulder. ... Gailey said C Eric Wood (coming off season-ending right knee surgery) is targeted to make his preseason debut in two weeks, when the Bills host Pittsburgh.

Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press

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