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<title>Bills are only good when Evans is</title>
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<description>Lee Evans has been a burger-flipping MBA for too long.  The Buffalo Bills wide receiver has seen his potential wasted for years as a result of the poor situations created by his franchise.  That was true on a game-by-game basis last season.  When Evans did well, so did the squad; unfortunately, the more frequent inverse was also true.  He can’t be blamed for failing to get help.

Overall, he only ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-07-09T04:12:02-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Both lines must work to change Bills’ sack balance</title>
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<description>With so few sacks made or conceded over so few games, every one is important.  It’s not merely intuitive to announce that a handful of big plays can determine the course of an entire NFL season.  The Buffalo Bills learned that lesson last season, unfortunately: They fell short in both categories, leading to a wide disparity in one telling zero-sum category.  They need to get more, and concede ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-07-08T04:06:35-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills’ Edwards can and may throw longer</title>
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<description>Buffalo Bills quarterback Trent Edwards may never muster enough power to throw a pass that covers 70 yards while he’s scrambling.  For one, he’d need to be able to scramble first.  But he could still be capable of tossing occasional long balls.  Most importantly, Edwards now has more than one reason to prove he can throw deeply.

He was mediocre at connecting on such heaves last season.  Edwards ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-07-07T04:05:58-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills may as well make the best of Lynch’s absence</title>
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<description>The Buffalo Bills will truly appreciate how good Marshawn Lynch once they’re deprived of his play.  While that seems like an excessively upbeat view to take regarding his “resting,” the running back’s involuntary three-game suspension for off-field conduct could actually become a positive for both him and his team at the beginning of the season.  It’s a miserable way of keeping Lynch fresh, but ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-07-06T04:06:38-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills’ style of bad far better than Lions’ disastrous take</title>
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<description>Like all sports fans ever, Buffalo Bills backers can take solace in not getting gut-punched every single week last season like Detroit Lions adherents.  Except maybe they can’t: At least Detroit never teased its followers with playoff dreams or an undefeated September.  Lions fans were stuck in a rotten relationship, but their partner never pretended it was anything other than dysfunctional.  ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-07-02T04:02:07-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills must avoid falling in a depressing depression</title>
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<description>The Buffalo Bills couldn’t hold a lead last season.  It wasn’t merely on a game-by-game basis: They blew it on a global scale.  The squad notoriously plummeted from divisional studs to sub-.500 playoff outcasts; in doing so, the Bills proved that no lead is safe.  That maxim applies to whoever tops the AFC East in September as well as to individual contests.  Buffalo must remain continually ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-07-01T04:03:40-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills won’t export themselves (any further) (for now)</title>
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<description>Buffalo Bills fans don’t have to worry about losing another alleged home game to Ontario, at least not yet.  Um, yay?  Owner Ralph Wilson claimed in an Associated Press interview that he’s pleased with the Treaty of Toronto’s current terms, and won’t reconsider them for “two or three years.”  If accurate, that means the Bills get to be the Bills, at least for most of the season; they're rightly ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-06-30T04:12:52-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Owens’ present obsession with the past is sinking his future</title>
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<description>The dream of an 18-game regular season in the NFL may come true in the near future.  Of all the wonderful things about two extra contests per year, the best may be that Buffalo Bills receiver Terrell Owens will have two fewer weeks during the offseason to complain about former teammates.  He recently once again took on former teammate and passer Tony Romo, continuing a persistently unsurprising ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-06-29T04:07:48-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills may as well sell out completely</title>
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<description>Call them the Buffalo Billboards.  A new NFL rule allows teams to slap ads on practice jerseys, and reports claim the Buffalo Bills are naturally considering taking part.  They haven’t chosen to participate, yet, but skinflint owner Ralph Wilson is exactly the type who would be willing to pimp out his players.  That’s despite his continued exasperating unwillingness to maximize his money through ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-06-26T04:23:13-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Filling seats easier for Bills than winning games</title>
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<description>The Buffalo Bills must be doing something right, even if nobody’s sure what it is.  Reports claim that they’re on track to sell 55,000 season tickets for 2009, which is a remarkable accomplishment for a team that’s spent a decade proving true parity is impossible.  Fans are on board for whatever reason, and now the franchise just has to prove that it’s as good at football as it is at marketing.</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-06-25T04:03:51-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills’ Reed can boast of humble work</title>
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<description>The phrase “Eight-year veteran Josh Reed” just looks weird.  The Buffalo Bills receiver joined the team a day before Drew Bledsoe did, and yet he still quietly maintains a roster spot.  That’s not necessarily good, as some players remain unsung for a reason.  But at least Reed was more noticeable this past season at performing his inconspicuous tasks.  The question now is whether Terrell Owens ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-06-24T04:02:01-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Former Bill Losman understandably feels low</title>
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<description>J.P. Losman has officially, finally, blessedly moved on from the Buffalo Bills.  Probably.  He may be going to the United Football League, a new association that will undoubtedly be a bailout candidate before the year’s end.  Losman is allegedly off to the Las Vegas franchise, which hasn’t yet established details such as its nickname.  The over/under on the number of games the club will ever play ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-06-23T04:01:05-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Once again, Bills’ pass defense can give away yards, not points</title>
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<description>The Buffalo Bills stopped opponents’ passing offenses just soon enough last season.  While foes gained some ground through the air, they were unable to score against the Bills in the same manner.  With improvements looming thanks to personnel upgrades, defenders must be hopeful that they could prevent both scores and big gains this season.

The unit performed fairly in terms of ground conceded.  ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-06-22T04:03:53-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Different players, same results if Bills pass too much</title>
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<description>It’s worth repeating what happens to those who don’t remember history.  The Buffalo Bills should particularly be aware that they’ll face doom if they make the same mistakes they perpetrated earlier this decade.  Specifically, the fact Terrell Owens is aboard doesn’t mean that the team can neglect the ground game.

Doing so will have perilous consequences.  All the Bills must do is look at the ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-06-19T04:03:18-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Guys who don’t intercept passes need to help Bills intercept passes</title>
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<description>The Buffalo Bills were no good at intercepting passes last season, and some Bills can blame other Bills for that.  It’s easy to call out the cornerbacks for their granite hands and diminutive stature, but those are genetic characteristics.  Besides, the true culprits were the defensive linemen who let the flames spread when they didn’t attack the fire at its source.  Seizing more passes starts ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2009-06-18T04:03:52-05:00</dc:date>
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