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4. The Buffalo Bills

 

 

Offense: Quarterback Trent Edwards is entering that pivotal third year of growth, and the franchise took a tremendous chemistry gamble by bringing in wideout Terrell Owens to help maximize those strides. Make no mistake: Even with the relatively safe one-year financial commitment, Owens is now more dangerous than ever. As his skills continue to diminish, he will continue to seek that No. 1 role in an offense. And if he struggles to maintain the stature that role requires, he’ll look for someone to blame. The fact is, he has dropped more passes since the start of the 2007 season than any other player in the NFL. That’s nobody’s fault but his. That said, putting him alongside Lee Evans undoubtedly opens up the offense more for offensive coordinator Turk Schonert, and should create more breathing room for running back Marshawn Lynch. The offense is more diverse but still in an embryonic stage that is now mortgaged on Owens. It’s an unstable position to be in, especially with a quarterback who has 24 games under his belt.

 

 

Defense: An upgrade is needed at defensive end, and the coaching staff has got to find a way to get Aaron Schobel back on track. This is simply a different defense when Schobel is playing well. There are still some bargains on the free-agent market who would provide a solid veteran presence at end, but barring a trade for Julius Peppers (not going to happen) an earth-shattering move isn’t likely. Despite playing 16 games last season, Marcus Stroud still wasn’t 100 percent back mentally from his injuries the previous season in Jacksonville. With a little help, this is the season Stroud could approach dominance again. But there are developmental needs from some of the younger players, namely cornerback Leodis McKelvin and defensive end Chris Ellis. It’s time for McKelvin to move into a starting role, and for Ellis to provide something – anything – for depth purposes.

 

 

Work to be done: Getting Edwards, Evans and Owens extensive offseason work is a must. This could very well be a one-shot deal for Owens, so that trio has to hit the ground running to maximize the team’s return and minimize the risk of Owens going AWOL if they aren’t on the same page early on. The team also has to wait and see where the league is going on the latest off-field gun issues with running back Marshawn Lynch. He’s likely to face some manner of a suspension next season. That means expanding the role of Fred Jackson, a talented backup who has already shown he is worthy of more touches in Schonert’s scheme. Finding an impact pass rusher at the No. 11 overall pick should be a top priority, too.

 

 

Bottom line: There are a lot of moving parts which need to fit together for Buffalo to piece together a dream season. Getting the pass rush figured out is absolutely vital. But really, this season is going to begin and end with the development of Edwards and the successful integration of Owens into Schonert’s scheme, not to mention the locker room. That’s a dicey bet at best.

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At this point, I'll be thrilled with 8-8.

 

Too early to call it before we see who we get in the draft. T.O. Became available and the FO pounced quick, much to all suprise so there might be a new talent on the horizon. We are probably a few players away from .500, a blank that has to be filled.

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Too early to call it before we see who we get in the draft. T.O. Became available and the FO pounced quick, much to all suprise so there might be a new talent on the horizon. We are probably a few players away from .500, a blank that has to be filled.

 

Right, that's why I typed "at this point." Those numbers can change if we draft Erik Flowers Jr. or Bruce Smith Jr. Can't win games if you don't pressure the quarterback.

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"But there are developmental needs from some of the younger players, namely cornerback Leodis McKelvin and defensive end Chris Ellis."

 

Haha, Chris Ellis. What a joke.

 

Especially talking about Ellis and McKelvin in the same sentence.....McKelvin was a monster on the return team and started playing very well on the CB position.

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I still have my t-shirt from '94 that reads...

 

"In Buffalo, Superbowls are our hobby...see you next year in Joe Robbie"

 

I'm working on fitting into it again...

 

19 and 0 baby!!! :cry:

 

GO BILLSSS!!!!

PosLUSZny!!!!! :thumbsup:

 

if only winning super bowls was our hobby...

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I still have my t-shirt from '94 that reads...

 

"In Buffalo, Superbowls are our hobby...see you next year in Joe Robbie"

 

I'm working on fitting into it again...

 

19 and 0 baby!!! :cry:

 

GO BILLSSS!!!!

PosLUSZny!!!!! :thumbsup:

You must not have worn it much. Mine is LONG GONE, worn out.

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