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  1. AFC East Coaches that have defeated Bill Belichick since 2000: Gregg Williams, Wade Phillips, Eric Mangini, Herm Edwards, Al Groh, Tony Sparano, Nick Saban, Dave Wannestadt, Jim Bates (interim).

     

    AFC East Coaches that have not defeated Bill Belichick: Cam Cameron, Dick Jauron, Mike Mularkey.

    Cameron coached Miami for one season. The other coached for you know who...

  2. The assessment is dead on.

     

    My favorite part: "The AFC East test of manhood is playing the Patriots. Jauron has lost all six of his games against New England while coaching the Bills, his team outscored by a humiliating average of 21 points per game in that span. Against the Patriots under Jauron, Buffalo usually rolls over by the second quarter. Jauron never seems upset, or even to care -- he just jogs off the field, then makes excuses."

     

    You would've though that the Bills could've found a way to beat NE at least once at home during DJs tenure. Every other team in the AFC East has beaten them.

     

    Sadly, I have also come to believe the people who doubt that RW will ever hire a big name coach. Given this, we just have to pray for a lucky hire like Levy or Saban.

  3. The sad thing about the Jets is that they are getting their butts kicked, but still look better than the Bills.

     

    That's ok though, it's just preseason. The Bills will turn it on when the season starts like they always do. Same with Jauron: he may look weak now, but when the season starts he will turn into a fearless coaching genius like he always does.

  4. My guess is that very soon Demetrius Bell will be the starting LT.

    Langston Walker will be moved back to RT.

     

    Brad Butler will be moved back to RG.

    And Eric Wood will be moved to LG or C.

     

    With either Levitre or Hangartner headed to the bench.

    Maybe next season, but this season the Bills will probably go with the lineup they're using now... at least until/if they're out of the playoff picture.

  5. Schouman is the starting TE. He is NOT going to be cut.

    I agree... and obviously neither is Nelson. It'll be Fine or Stupar, no question.

     

    Also, I don't see how Kelsay can be cut until we have a promising substitute for him. Who is that? Maybin just started practicing in the NFL and Denney is no better than Kelsay. Maybe next year if Maybin shows that he can become at least a part time starter.

  6. I'm particularly interested to see what happens at DE, Safety, TE and RB.

     

    DE: Schobel, Kelsay, Denney, Maybin, Ellis, Bryan (we're probably cutting 2 of these. I've been a huge supporter of Bryan for the last 2 years, I'd hate to see him go).

     

    S: Whitner, Scott, Wilson, Byrd, Simpson, Wendling (we're probably cutting 2 again).

     

    RB: Lynch, Jackson, Rhodes, Omon, McIntyre (I wonder what they're going to do. Has Rhodes shown ANYTHING? Omon for first few weeks, or make it over Rhodes? Do they like McIntyre's ability to be effective at RB, FB and special teams enough to keep him on the roster?)

     

    TE: Schouman, Fine, Nelson, Stupar (do they keep all 4 or cut one? If they cut one, which one is it?)

    Good questions.

     

    DE: I think we keep 5, because Maybin's contribution will be limited to obvious passing situations early on. Either Ellis or Bryan will go, I think it'll be Ellis. Just my gut, but I think the reports on his strong performance are largely exaggerated. Yes he improved from last year, but that's not saying very much.

     

    S: Easy, Simpson and Wendling are gone.

     

    RB: Very trick, especially considering that Lynch will miss the first 3 games. If they cut anyone, it'll be Oman or Rhodes. I think that they keep all 5.

     

    TE: None of them are legitimate starters, so you definitely cut one. Fine and Stupar are neck and neck. I say it's Fine that get's cut.

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