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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writ...ex.html?eref=T1

 

 

4. The Bills are a team to watch in 2008

Buffalo has been quiet but productive in the offseason. They made a trade adding Marcus Stroud to their defensive front, giving them some much needed size to their defense. They signed a versatile linebacker in Kawika Mitchell from the Giants. And now, with the draft, they added top cornerback Leodis McKelvin, who will also help out in the return game, and big wide receiver James Hardy, who will complement speedsters Lee Evans and Roscoe Parrish.

 

But what really makes the Bills' potential off the charts is the return of linebacker Paul Posluszny, among others, to the 53-man roster. Posluszny, a first-round pick in 2007, joined 11 other Bills last year on injured reserve. The Bills weren't all that far off last season, finishing 7-9 but playing hard in every game.

 

You better believe the Patriots are paying attention. The Bills are healthy, they have added size to their defense and they keep adding players who impact the kicking game. With all the attention being paid to the Miami Dolphins' new regime and the Jets' spending in free agency, I think the Bills have flown under the hype radar in the AFC East and are in position to challenge for a playoff spot in 2008.

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I like the message but have to question the messenger, doesn't seem to have all his facts straight:

To be fair, he was 2 picks away from being a first rounder.

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writ...ex.html?eref=T1

 

 

4. The Bills are a team to watch in 2008

Buffalo has been quiet but productive in the offseason. They made a trade adding Marcus Stroud to their defensive front, giving them some much needed size to their defense. They signed a versatile linebacker in Kawika Mitchell from the Giants. And now, with the draft, they added top cornerback Leodis McKelvin, who will also help out in the return game, and big wide receiver James Hardy, who will complement speedsters Lee Evans and Roscoe Parrish.

 

But what really makes the Bills' potential off the charts is the return of linebacker Paul Posluszny, among others, to the 53-man roster. Posluszny, a first-round pick in 2007, joined 11 other Bills last year on injured reserve. The Bills weren't all that far off last season, finishing 7-9 but playing hard in every game.

 

You better believe the Patriots are paying attention. The Bills are healthy, they have added size to their defense and they keep adding players who impact the kicking game. With all the attention being paid to the Miami Dolphins' new regime and the Jets' spending in free agency, I think the Bills have flown under the hype radar in the AFC East and are in position to challenge for a playoff spot in 2008.

interesting, Pats board picked up on the same article. no surprise they dont agree!

 

http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patrio...ead.php?t=81830

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I'll start getting excited when they're actually contending. I've had my fill of pre-season hype and dark horse picks that never come through.

When was the last time there was pre-season hype about the Bills outside the city of Buffalo?

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When was the last time there was pre-season hype about the Bills outside the city of Buffalo?

 

 

to be honest, and not to stir controversy, but it was when Clayton reported from training camp last year about our "explosive offense"... :bag: doh!

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haven't the bills been a "team to watch" for like 5 years now? maybe it just feels that way

 

anyway, i'm excited about the roster, but we need some results for a change

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writ...ex.html?eref=T1

 

 

4. The Bills are a team to watch in 2008

Buffalo has been quiet but productive in the offseason. They made a trade adding Marcus Stroud to their defensive front, giving them some much needed size to their defense. They signed a versatile linebacker in Kawika Mitchell from the Giants. And now, with the draft, they added top cornerback Leodis McKelvin, who will also help out in the return game, and big wide receiver James Hardy, who will complement speedsters Lee Evans and Roscoe Parrish.

 

But what really makes the Bills' potential off the charts is the return of linebacker Paul Posluszny, among others, to the 53-man roster. Posluszny, a first-round pick in 2007, joined 11 other Bills last year on injured reserve. The Bills weren't all that far off last season, finishing 7-9 but playing hard in every game.

 

You better believe the Patriots are paying attention. The Bills are healthy, they have added size to their defense and they keep adding players who impact the kicking game. With all the attention being paid to the Miami Dolphins' new regime and the Jets' spending in free agency, I think the Bills have flown under the hype radar in the AFC East and are in position to challenge for a playoff spot in 2008.

 

:bag: Preach, brutha preach!! :nana:

 

interesting, Pats board picked up on the same article. no surprise they dont agree!

 

http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patrio...ead.php?t=81830

 

every year we have to hear some nonsense about how the bills are the "team to watch" that they've "flown under the radar screen" that they will "challenge for a playoff spot" and that the "pats are concerned." you kidding me? the day we focus our main attention on those losers is the day our dynasty is officially over. and folks, it's far from over ....

 

God I want to kick their asses twice this year!!!!!!!!!!!!! :nana:

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interesting, Pats board picked up on the same article. no surprise they dont agree!

 

http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patrio...ead.php?t=81830

 

And they wonder why they're the most hated team in the League--their fans are the most arrogant SOBs you'll ever see. Some day, hopefully soon, someone will take them down, and I hope it's us. That team's one "Vince Wilfork" special on Brady's knees away from being slightly above average, not that I'm advocating that. Now a cheap shot to Big Vince himself, that's a different story.....

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And they wonder why they're the most hated team in the League--their fans are the most arrogant SOBs you'll ever see. Some day, hopefully soon, someone will take them down, and I hope it's us. That team's one "Vince Wilfork" special on Brady's knees away from being slightly above average, not that I'm advocating that. Now a cheap shot to Big Vince himself, that's a different story.....

as bad as they are, most obnoxious owner/coach/team/fans ever has to go to 90's cowboys. kind of fitting jimmy johnson made such a big deal about 07 pats being best team ever and they were a lock to beat giants in super bowl. and we all know what happened ... lol

 

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