The Bills have one of the easier passing schedules. Also, they have top 10 easiest run schedules.
I have him slotted playing in all 16 games 3,400 passing yards, 400 rushing yards, 2 rushing TD's, 26 passing TD's and 9 int.
Overall, EJ has no excuse to fail.
1) he faces one of the easiest passing schedules in 2014
2) the running game is stacked and is in the top 15 easiest running schedules in 2014
If he does fail, I blame Hackett. You create the gameplan around the players strengths, 2013 was mediocre at best
http://www.footballdocs.com/fantasy_pass_window.html
http://www.footballdocs.com/fantasy_run_window.html
"I know how much the Bills mean to the people of this region. So I want you to hear this from me: I'm not risking it all to let you down. If we are given the chance to be the next owners of the Buffalo Bills, I promise you that we will bring the same passion that you do every Sunday, every day."
I do dig the Gundlach plan of converting the terminal into the stadium. It has an already potential rail transit system which could pick fans up from Syracuse and Rochester/Toronto and Niagara Falls
Overall, this means anyone who bid gets to show their potential as an owner. Pegula may be the highest bidder, but is he?
I go back to my own beliefs on the Wilson estate selecting the ownership --not highest bidder-- but, who will make Ralph's legacy move forward, by keeping the team in WNY and building a stronger Bills fan base.
I'll be sitting Row 3 in section 135 on Sept. 14th, Texans at Oakland.
Now, I'm somewhat reminiscing the time I went to Cleveland in the mid-90's.
It will be a weird game to attend, while knowing this might be the end for Oakland!