‘Miami coach Tony Sparano is familiar with Bills QB Trent Edwards, watching him play from the other sideline last season while assistant head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas came back to steal a win against the Bills in Buffalo 25-24 on Oct. 28. Edwards, making just his third NFL start that night, went 23 of 31 for 176 yards, with no TDs and one INT. He’s now among the NFL’s hottest players, completing 70 percent of his throws for a 98.9 rating and is being touted as an early league MVP candidate. “Honestly, he looks to me like a different player right now,” Sparano said. “When I watch him, I’m looking at this guy that’s really a veteran type of a quarterback, that’s what I see. I’ve seen him go from the first part of the progression to the fourth part of the progression on film. That’s hard to do, a young quarterback being able to do those things.”‘