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<title>Bills have been eased into tough part of schedule</title>
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<description>The Bills have lost to one OK team and beaten a slightly less-than-OK one.  The Cardinals were their biggest test and the triumph over Jacksonville was their biggest win, and that’s the bad news about being 4-1 at the bye, namely that the coincidence of scheduling means that the Bills have mostly faced opening act-type teams so far.  Buffalo has basically been waiting for chumps to clear the ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
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<dc:date>2008-10-10T04:20:56-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills’ Evans could do more by gaining less every time</title>
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<description>At least Buffalo Bills wide receiver Lee Evans isn’t planning on coasting even though he’s now super-ultra rich and can afford to purchase a Subway or Burger King franchise every time he’s starving.  It turns out he’s obviously hungry for more than a fat check, as demonstrated by his 100-yard game in Arizona in what was his first action after signing a four-year extension worth exactly one ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-10-09T04:03:52-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Third-down stops now Bills’ first priority</title>
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<description>There’s nothing more frustrating for an offense than standing.  Timing getting geared back up while pacing the sidelines is a pain, especially when the guys have become accustomed to their defensive teammates ending opposing drives on almost all third downs.  Last Sunday, Buffalo was stopped because Arizona kept going, converting thirds at will and leading directly to loss number one.  How did ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-10-08T04:07:56-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>No Buckwheat or Velvet Jones, but Losman was still adequate</title>
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<description>It would be easy to excuse away Bills quarterback J.P. Losman’s weak moments in Arizona, but two things come to mind: 1. It’s his job to prepare for immediately going from boredom to the center of action; 2. He didn’t perform that badly overall.  While the former Chosen One is still plagued with inconsistency, particularly pertaining to ball security, the fact is that Losman put up a 101.3 rating ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-10-07T04:02:13-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills solid defense disappears like a mirage</title>
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<description>Trent Edwards got his head rattled, but the Bills’ defenders were the ones who played like they were fuzzy and wounded Sunday.  All the smart ferocity and opportune momentum-crushing plays this unit managed when called upon in the season’s first quarter were missing in the desert as the Bills went three hours back in time and played like they went three years back to when they weren’t stopping ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-10-06T04:53:49-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills lock up Evans so he can run free</title>
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<description>However well Buffalo does this year, it won’t be its last chance to do well: Star wide receiver Lee Evans, the one player who’s essential to the Bills' success, signed a four-year extension Thursday worth $37.25 million, $18.5 million of that guaranteed.  Only Carolina’s Steve Smith and Larry Fitzgerald in Arizona make more as wideouts; for the Bills, it’s definitely worth the investment, ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-10-03T21:49:38-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Costing coaches jobs is fun, but lesser end still admirable for Bills</title>
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<description>The Bills’ goal this Sunday should be to get Arizona’s head coach Ken Whisenhunt canned.  After all, they’ve helped provoke the firings of the last two coaches they’ve faced in Lane Kiffin and Scott Linehan, which in itself is an obvious sign that things went well for Buffalo during the first quarter of the season.  While it would be fun to keep banishing opposing coaches to the land of unlimited ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-10-03T04:13:16-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Craziness under control makes Bills’ Posluszny easy to like</title>
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<description>Paul Posluszny led the Bills on Sunday in more than tackles, although he did that, too. He totaled eight play-ending stops against the Rams, all of them solo efforts, and that serves as nothing more than statistical proof that the second-year defender has already become a first-rate pro. His 24th birthday comes Oct. 10, and the ex-Penn State star can celebrate after this upcoming game through the ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-10-02T04:27:54-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Top rookies will get to grow up in a hurry for Bills</title>
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<description>Bills cornerback Leodis McKelvin’s super wholly self-generated turnover did more than wrap up a Sunday victory in St. Louis; it also served as his first huge pro play, meaning he and fellow rookie James Hardy are now tied with one big moment each on the season. They’ve both struggled to get involved for differing reasons, and finding themselves promoted for the week thanks to veterans’ ailments ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-10-01T04:27:38-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Buffalo’s offensive line needs to get party started sooner</title>
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<description>Offensive linemen are like beer delivery guys: nothing fun happens until they do their jobs. The Buffalo Bills’ primary blockers displayed sloppy, tardy work in the beginning of Sunday's game in St. Louis, which in turn hindered the skill players. Despite starting off by killing buzzes in what should have been one long kegger of a rout, the line eventually got in line and did enough good work to ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-09-30T04:47:04-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills let Rams have their fun, remember to trounce in the end</title>
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<description>Sunday's first half between Buffalo and St. Louis was the latter's Super Bowl, so hopefully the Rams' fans enjoyed Donnie Avery’s super-tricky score along with other gimmicks like Dante Hall’s reverse, his later passing attempt and a few plays without huddles.  The hosts played well even when they weren’t fearful of running their regular offense, for a bit, but Buffalo checked the standings ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-09-29T04:32:42-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills should lead with steel toes against Rams</title>
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<description>The compassionately decent thing to do when one comes across a pour soul lying on the sidewalk is to ask if he needs assistance and call for help. The NFL thing to do is to issue the helpless bastard the Dr. Martens dental plan.  Buffalo should be looking to stomp the wounded Rams this weekend, but at the same time know that even kicking someone who’s down takes focused effort.

Quarterback ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-09-26T04:40:35-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Throwing on first down good for Bills’ health</title>
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<description>Bad habits are hard to break. Take smoking, or telling other people about how you quit, are quitting or failed to quit smoking, and it’s clear how easily a routine can become ingrained. Similarly, the Buffalo Bills must focus on ensuring they’re deviating from last year’s objectionable customs, in particular avoiding the eternally boring tendency to run on first down. Aside from letting ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-09-25T04:30:49-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills should extend Peters’ absence for him</title>
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<description>Buffalo Bills left tackle Jason Peters must have really wished he stayed in college four years, as he clearly treated this entire past summer as a vacation. The tough secret is that most non-trust fund university kids are forced to keep busy between semesters, either by manning a deep fryer or gaining valuable real-world experience in the areas of copying technology and coffeemaker operation. ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-09-24T04:02:38-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Bills hold out long enough to shake Raiders’ pieces</title>
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<description>The Raiders did a fine job of playing chess with their blockers on Sunday, right up until the Bills realized that chess isn’t football and just shook the board. Buffalo eventually disregarded Oakland’s complicated scheme that allows its blockers to commit the simple task of cruelty toward opponents. It worked well for a time but not forever, as the Bills’ willingness to keep attempting to ...</description>
<author>avbialy@aol.com (Anthony Bialy)</author>
<dc:subject>Buffalo Bills</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-09-23T04:14:00-05:00</dc:date>
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