Are the Patriots Still the Head of the Class or Will Nick Saban's Dolphins Dethrone Brady's Bunch?
The AFC East’s offseason can best be described with one word – change. New head coaches, new general managers, new starting quarterbacks, etc. permeate the division. But will the biggest change come at theBuffalo Bills
2005 Record: 5-11
Head Coach: Dick Jauron
Key Additions: WR Peerless Price, DT Larry Tripplett
Key Subtractions: DB Lawyer Milloy, WR Eric Moulds, DT Sam Adams
Offense: A dismal 5-11 season in Buffalo brought a massive upheaval in the front office. Legendary Bills head coach Marv Levy, age 80, came out of retirement to run the franchise as general manager. His selection as new head coach was ex-Bears leader Dick Jauron. While the coaching needed change, the biggest problems in 2005 were under center. Former No. 1 pick J.P. Losman failed to live up to expectations as starter. Kelly Holcomb got opportunities, but couldn’t spark the offense. Losman and Holcomb will battle it out in training camp for the starting job, likely to go to the youthful Losman in a final chance for him to show his potential as quarterback for the future in Buffalo. The shaky QB situation will likely impact the rest of the offense, namely stud running back Willis McGahee. Still with a shaky offensive line, McGahee will need help from the passing attack to exceed last year’s 1247 yards and 5 touchdowns. Wide receiver Peerless Price returns to Buffalo to join starters Lee Evans and Josh Reed.
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