I don't know if I'm explaining this right, but remember in high school the coach would call a sweep play so the QB would get the snap, toss it to the running back while he is running to the outside and let him either cut it back in or run around the outside. If your a football fan you know what I'm talking about. It seem the way the bills do it is that CJ is 7 yards deep the QB is 5 yards deep. The Qb get the balls, CJ runs up to the QB stops to get the hand off and then tries to start up again. It seem to me that CJ is more effective with the ball in his hands when he is moving and is in a little bit of space, I think he make better choices when he is moving, and trust his ability more when he is moving full speed, and not when he is trying to stop and start up again. I've seen the bills burned by these type of plays time and time again the person running the balls doesn't have half the skill set that CJ has. I'm not looking for 80 yards runs on every snap but I feel he can continues to get 5 to 6 yards a carry if he hits the line full speed with a little space, and every now and then he will find a seam to hit and take it for a big gain. They could even line Freddy and CJ and the field at the same time so the defense can't cheat and think it going to be a quick toss everytime.