AP

In October, Bills defensive end Mario Williams complained about the number of times he drops into coverage in coach Rex Ryan’s defense. On Friday, he was asked whether the defense has changed.

“We’re still doing the same thing,” Williams said, via Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News.

Williams added that he’s still adjusting to Ryan’s scheme.

“I can’t say it surprises me,” Williams said. “It depends on where you’re at. If you’re doing something totally foreign, to a certain extent – I’m not going too far of a stretch – but if you’re doing something totally different, it is different. If you’ve got a different view, if you’ve got a different look, a different perspective from what you are accustomed to doing, then it is definitely not out of the question to feel like you’re still adjusting to it.”

The adjustment continues Sunday, as Williams faces a Texans team that made him the first overall pick in the draft in 2006.

It’s not just Williams. The entire defense continues to adjust; the Bills have only 16 sacks this year, which ties them for third lowest in the entire league.

The Bills also have six losses in 11 games. With one more, they’ll match last year’s entire total.