‘I’ll take the over with 10, but I would not put real money on it. I think 10, or maybe even nine, will win the AFC East. Everything would have to go right for them to win 11 or 12, meaning Josh Allen takes another significant step up, Stefon Diggs is great, Dawson Knox becomes a top-15 tight end, the offensive line improves slightly and the team stays relatively healthy. None of those individually is hard to imagine. The degree to which Allen improves is the most important variable.’
Archives for June 10, 2020
Predicting the Buffalo Bills’ next All-Pro (Tremaine Edmunds, 2 other candidates for 2020)
‘Mitch Morse has a chance to get into the discussion for All-Pro at center in 2020. Last year, Morse received two All-Pro votes. This tied him for fourth in voting along with Travis Frederick, Ben Jones and Ryan Kelly.’
Bills’ defensive coordinator Frazier believes Floyd killing can be ‘watershed moment’ for the country
‘“When I talk with our players, I just express to them the importance of finding out what can I do to make things better. Obviously there’s some injustice that has gone on,” said Frazier. “But there’s an opportunity that we have as pro athletes, as coaches, that we can make a tremendous impact because of this pedestal that we have. We have to make our voices heard, get involved, not sit back and wait on others to initiate a change.”’
Once again expectations are high for Bills defense heading into 2020
‘The Bills finished last season second in points allowed (16.2), third in total defense (298.3 yards per game) and fourth in passing yards allowed (195.2), just to name a few stats on that unit’s impressive resume. Bringing back most of those guys from last season is key but also having them continue to develop and take the next step in 2020. One of those players that comes to mind is Tremaine Edmunds who Frazier says has shown even more leadership qualities these past few months.’
Bills Today | Is there room left on Buffalo’s bandwagon?
‘Yes, with great hype comes great pressure. Last offseason, I christened Buffalo as my Cinderalla team for the 2019 campaign, and the Bills reached double-digit wins for the first time this millennium before losing in overtime at Houston on Wild Card Weekend. This offseason, the Bills bandwagon’s filling up, especially with Tom Brady out of the division and Stefon Diggs on the roster. The most important individual figure, though, might be Sean McDermott. In Year 4 on the job, McDermott’s a gem of a head coach; he’ll have Buffalo ready to meet the great Jim Kelly’s lofty expectations. McDermott’s fingerprints are all over the ferocious defense, which boasts playmakers on every level, including a pair of young Pro Bowlers in LB Tremaine Edmunds and CB Tre’Davious White.’