Post by Deleted on May 13, 2020 15:23:01 GMT -5
...to be able to read articles like this about OUR team?
Excerpt: "But after the NFL Draft and free agency, after the release of the schedule, with four prime time games, and two playoff appearances in the last three years, the Bills are poised for a big splash when the 2020 season begins. That's the consensus of many NFL pundits.
CBS Sports.com's Pete Prisco has been trumpeting the Bills for more than a year.
'I was one of the few guys who was on this team a year ago,' Prisco says. 'I thought they would be a playoff team last year. Even if Tom Brady had come back to the Patriots, I thought the Bills would be the division winner this year. I love what they've done.'
Prisco, an NFL writer for three decades, now senior writer for CBS Sports.com, sees double-digit wins for the Bills also. 'I think they'll win eleven games,' he said last week in an appearance on One Bills Live.
'I look at this roster ... and I gotta believe this is going to be a tough team to handle,' says Mel Kiper, Jr., ESPN NFL Draft analyst. 'This Bills team, on paper, looks like a 12-win team to me,' he told One Bills Live. 'The roster is strong.'
Kiper thinks Bills quarterback Josh Allen holds the key this season. If Allen improves his deep-pass accuracy, Kiper believes he'll become one of the league's top passers. 'I'm excited to see if Josh can take those steps that he made last year to this year,' Kiper says. 'If he does, then he'll be one of the best quarterbacks in the league.'
And Prisco believes Buffalo's stout defense and expected improvement from Allen should be enough for the Bills to take off.
'When you look at that defense – they are two-deep across the board in that front-seven,' Prisco says. 'You can rotate those guys in and out and not get hurt much. Across the board, they have talent. And it all goes back to Josh Allen – can he take strides forward? I'm a big believer and I think he will.'
Many NFL experts are looking for a changing of the guard in the AFC East. It's overdue. New England has won 11-consecutive division titles – 18-of the last twenty.
'When you look at the division, there is really no argument for anyone being better than the Bills going into the season,' according to Gary Gramling, senior NFL editor at SI.com. 'The Bills are legitimately the favorites in the division.'"
www.buffalobills.com/news/national-attention-on-the-bills-reaches-a-25-year-high
Excerpt: "But after the NFL Draft and free agency, after the release of the schedule, with four prime time games, and two playoff appearances in the last three years, the Bills are poised for a big splash when the 2020 season begins. That's the consensus of many NFL pundits.
CBS Sports.com's Pete Prisco has been trumpeting the Bills for more than a year.
'I was one of the few guys who was on this team a year ago,' Prisco says. 'I thought they would be a playoff team last year. Even if Tom Brady had come back to the Patriots, I thought the Bills would be the division winner this year. I love what they've done.'
Prisco, an NFL writer for three decades, now senior writer for CBS Sports.com, sees double-digit wins for the Bills also. 'I think they'll win eleven games,' he said last week in an appearance on One Bills Live.
'I look at this roster ... and I gotta believe this is going to be a tough team to handle,' says Mel Kiper, Jr., ESPN NFL Draft analyst. 'This Bills team, on paper, looks like a 12-win team to me,' he told One Bills Live. 'The roster is strong.'
Kiper thinks Bills quarterback Josh Allen holds the key this season. If Allen improves his deep-pass accuracy, Kiper believes he'll become one of the league's top passers. 'I'm excited to see if Josh can take those steps that he made last year to this year,' Kiper says. 'If he does, then he'll be one of the best quarterbacks in the league.'
And Prisco believes Buffalo's stout defense and expected improvement from Allen should be enough for the Bills to take off.
'When you look at that defense – they are two-deep across the board in that front-seven,' Prisco says. 'You can rotate those guys in and out and not get hurt much. Across the board, they have talent. And it all goes back to Josh Allen – can he take strides forward? I'm a big believer and I think he will.'
Many NFL experts are looking for a changing of the guard in the AFC East. It's overdue. New England has won 11-consecutive division titles – 18-of the last twenty.
'When you look at the division, there is really no argument for anyone being better than the Bills going into the season,' according to Gary Gramling, senior NFL editor at SI.com. 'The Bills are legitimately the favorites in the division.'"
www.buffalobills.com/news/national-attention-on-the-bills-reaches-a-25-year-high