The Green Bay Packers shut out the Buffalo Bills 22-0 on Sunday, but Aaron Rodgers was upset with how the offense functioned.

"We were terrible on offense," Rodgers said. "I don't think it made a difference for the offense."

The Packers put up 423 yards of offense, including 298 through the air from Rodgers. After scoring two touchdowns in their first three possessions, the Packers failed to find the end zone again.

"I'm also a realist. That's just not acceptable offense for us," Rodgers said. "Four hundred and twenty-three yards looks pretty good in comparison to some of the games we've put forward the first three weeks, but it should have been about 45 points and 600 yards."