There is no doubt about it anymore, the Buffalo Bills are one of the worst teams in the NFL.
This is a team that is going to miss out on the playoffs for the tenth straight year, which is unacceptable. So many things are wrong with this team, and the fans are starting to get impatient with all of these years of rebuilding.
Apparently the Bills have been rebuilding for the past decade but no good has come of it. They have had only one winning season as a team during this time. One. Let me just repeat it for a third time in case it is not sinking in, this team has had one winning season in ten years.
Sometimes you just want to laugh out loud at how bad this team is.
Don’t get me wrong, I have the up-most respect for the players on the team. They put themselves [...]
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For all intents and purposes, the Trent Edwards era in Buffalo is over after this season.
It is really simple, Edwards just hasn’t been any good. After watching him play this year, it has just helped draw the conclusion that many people were forming after last season; Edwards should not be starting in the NFL.
He isn’t a rookie anymore, which some people like to argue. He has played in 30 NFL games, and still hasn’t shown any signs of improvement. Sure he has games where he puts up solid stats, but they are usually against sub-par defenses and are few and far between.
In his three years as a starter, he average 177 yards per game, which is absolutely pathetic. Throwing one more [...]
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Buffalo Bills safety Donte Whinter has played multiple positions on the football field in his career with the Buffalo Bills. From the two safety to nickel corner back, Whitner has been the most versatile defender on the team.
In the off-season, news came out that Whitner would be moving to the free position full time, as veteran Bryan Scott stepped into the strong safety role. The move would help Whitner become more of the "center fielder" of the defense to create more big plays, something that he has been criticized for in his career.
It is now being reported by FoxSports and ProFootballTalk.com's Gregg Rosenthal that Donte Whitner could be playing a position he has never played before in his career; backup.
FoxSports.com reports that "Buffalo's coaching staff is [...]
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After the football season came to a close, everyone in Buffalo knew that Bills quarterback J.P. Losman would be playing for a new team in 2009. No one could have guessed that his new team would be playing their games in Las Vegas.
Losman, the Bills first round pick in the 2004 NFL Draft, is set to be the signal caller on the Las Vegas team in the United Football League, according to UFLAccess.com.
It is now clear that Losman has officially hit rock bottom, after being benched for the last two seasons as Trent Edwards took the reins of the Bills starting job and now taking snaps in a UFL jersey.
Losman certainly has the raw talent to make it in the NFL, that was [...]
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Enough is enough.
The Buffalo Bills have missed the playoffs for the past ten years, and have gone 7-9 for three straight seasons in a row. It is now or never for everyone at One Bills Drive.
Dick Jauron, Trent Edwards, and Turk Schonert, just to name a few, are all on the hot seat entering this season. When you start to think about it, everyone in the Bills organization is in a do-or-die situation for this up-coming season.
While the national media will laugh at the notion of the Bills making the playoffs this season, they can accomplish it if the following happens:
Aaron Schobel and Aaron Maybin Give the Bills a Consistent Pass Rush
There is one word that can sum up the Bills pass rush in 2008, non-existent.
Aaron Schobel was considered by most [...]
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The Buffalo Bills are bringing back the no-huddle offense for the up-coming season, the same offense that won them four straight AFC Championships.
The question is, what the heck took them so long?
Before the start of last season, fans listened to new offensive coordinator Turk Schonert talk about big changes to the offense and the addition of formations that would be used for the no-huddle offense they were trying to install. In reality though, the Bills used the no-huddle very sparingly last season. Due to their lack of creativity of the coaches and the lack of talent on the field, the Bills, for the second straight season, turned into one of the most predicable offenses in the NFL.
If I [...]
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He wasn't expected to be there in the 4th round, but the Bills were sure glad he was still on the board.
Top rated tight end Shawn Nelson took an unexpected free fall and was snatched up by the Buffalo Bills with the 121st overall selection in this year's NFL Draft. The former wide receiver will have the chance to make an immediate impact on the field.
Tight end has been a position in Buffalo that recently has been turned into the sixth offensive linemen. The Bills went after guys who could help out greatly in the run block. Robert Royal was the latest tight end to fit this mold for Buffalo, but was released in the off-season, creating a hole in the depth chart.
While a blocking tight end is nice to have on the roster, he should be a guy you pick up for cheap in free agency [...]
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The Buffalo Bills are in a playoff or bust mode this season, and for good reason.
For once they understand that the fans can only take so much. The Bills brass realizes that anything short of the playoffs is unacceptable, and their are jobs on the line.
Head coach Dick Jauron will certainly be looking for a new job next year if the Bills don't reach the postseason, while Tom Modrak (assistant GM) and Russ Brandon (GM/COO) also are on the hot seat.
The Bills realized that they have big holes on both sides of the football. A pass rushing defensive end, linebacker, tight end, tight end and offensive guard/tackle were all gaping holes on the roster that needed to be filled coming into this season.
They addressed some of those needs with four picks on day one of the NFL draft, [...]
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By Matt Schaefer
After trading away left tackle Jason Peters just a few days ago, another current member of the Buffalo Bills could be suiting up in a different uniform for the start of next season.
Speedy wide receiver and return specialist Roscoe Parrish could be on the move to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Matt Pawlikowski, of Examiner.com, reported today that according to an NFL source, the Bills have been in talks about dealing wide receiver Roscoe Parrish to the Steelers. It is also being reported that the Bills are looking for a draft pick or multiple picks in return for the wide out.
Parrish has been one of the best punt returners in football during the past few years and has a career average of 14 yards per punt return to go [...]
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