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Location: Orchard Park, N.Y. | Stadium: Ralph Wilson Stadium (73,967) | Owner: Ralph Wilson | General Manager: Buddy Nix
Coach: Chan Gailey | League Championships: 2
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One of the best offseason developments for the Bills, far away from the noise of the Terrell Owens signing, was the foot healing involving Pro Bowl defensive end Aaron Schobel.

Buffalo sorely missed its sore-footed pass rusher in 2008 when it finished with the NFL's fifth fewest sacks at 24. Schobel, who suffered a Lisfranc injury in which the small joints of the mid-foot are affected, played just five games, was inactive for eight and went on injured reserve for the final three. He finished with one sack, the lowest total of his eight-year career.

The good news for Schobel and the Bills is that he didn't need surgery and was able to participate in all offseason workouts. He moved well and sounded optimistic about returning to full strength, although until the tackling begins, he won't know for sure what his future holds.

He said he feels some discomfort in the foot, "but after 10 minutes of warming up, it goes away and I don't think about it," said Schobel, whose 68 career sacks rank No. 2 in team history behind Bruce Smith.

Coach Dick Jauron is looking forward to having him back, anchoring his defense in a lineup that will now feature No. 1 draft pick Aaron Maybin at defensive end/outside linebacker giving Schobel some help.

"He's a tremendous player," Jauron said. "He wins a lot of matchups and we miss him when he's not on the field, so it's good to see him back."

OFFSEASON STANDOUT
Running back Fred Jackson not only landed the security of a long-term contract he was seeking, he slipped seamlessly into the starting tailback role. Jackson, a former Division III free agent, had a breakout season with 571 yards rushing and 37 receptions last year backing up Marshawn Lynch and will start the season as Lynch serves a three-game suspension for violating the league's conduct code.

LINEUP WATCH
Rookie safety Jairus Byrd missed OTA and minicamp work due to his college exam schedule, leaving Donte Whitner to take most of the first-unit reps at free safety. But the coaching staff is eager to see Byrd, a ball-hawking cornerback at Oregon drafted in the second round, in training camp at free. If he beats Whitner out, then Whitner, who is being supplanted at strong safety where he has started three seasons by veteran Bryan Scott, will be relegated to a utility role.

ROOKIE IMPRESSIONS
Defensive end Aaron Maybin, the team's No. 1 pick, is a physical specimen with a lot of easily recognizable athletic gifts. But what happens when the mayhem of an NFL Sunday unfolds and the 249-pounder is giving away 60 pounds to offensive tackles and guards is a question yet to be answered. The coaches hope he can develop a good repertoire of pass-rush moves so he can utilize his speed in getting to the quarterback. It's already apparent backup plans are in the works to use him in a linebacker role if he does get overmatched by bigger bodies up front. It's up to Maybin what happens.

Meanwhile, rookie guards Eric Wood and Andy Levitre made a good first impression with their work habits and eagerness. But veterans Seth McKinney and Kirk Chambers have already been in the NFL trenches and seen all the looks, so it won't be easy beating them out as first-year players. Fourth-round tight end Shawn Nelson was impressive catching the ball and if he can block just a little, will be in the starting lineup on Day 1.

INJURY WATCH
Wide receiver James Hardy, Buffalo's promising second-round draft pick a year ago, continues to rehab from ACL surgery. It's likely he'll start training camp on the physically unable to perform list to free up a roster spot in hopes he'll be able to contribute at some point this year.

CONTRACT TO WATCH
Quarterback Trent Edwards enters year three of a four-year deal he signed as a rookie in 2007 when he was a third-round unknown commodity, not an entrenched starter. His contract situation will move front and center with team bean counters if he proves he's really the real deal in 2009. He's due to make a base salary of $460,000 this season, which is far less than backup Ryan Fitzpatrick. That inequity can't last.

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February 4, 2010 3:31 pm
      I was reading through some news articles today pertaining to several of the Bills new hirings.  I have to say that I think Buffalo has actually made alot of significant off-season moves that I think may help the Bills round that final corner and get to the playoffs sooner rather than later.  Let me k ...(more)
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January 31, 2010 1:12 pm

Ok if the Bills decide to switch to a 3-4 defense this year, i think that with a few personel changes we could possibly develop a very dominating defense. I think that the Bills would have to address some needs through free agency. The major pickup i would like to see the Bills make is to aquire ...(more)

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February 7, 2010 2:35 pm
Who Dat....

This is the first SB that I can remember that I don’t care who wins and that I’m
just looking forward to watching two exciting teams. Due to the Bills being a
AFL/AFC ...(more)

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February 5, 2010 7:18 am
The Bills have hired George Edwards to run a 3-4 defence. He was previously worked for the Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins in the NFL and the Flo ...(more)
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January 26, 2010 1:02 pm
     I have made several postings previously on the issue of the Bills 2010 draft and free agency.  I actually do not dislike the hiring of Chan Gailey and think that he certainly has the potential of making the best out of the Bills current roster and of whatever they opt to do in the draft, free agency and or ...(more)
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February 4, 2010 9:59 am
The CBA runs it course in a month with no sign of compromise from the players and the owners, 2010 will be an uncapped year with the total CBA expiring in March of 2011. We should be worried that the sport we all so enjoy will become baseball, hockey and basketball where many of the top players migrate towards the bigger cities with a higher revenue base. This obviously hurts teams like the ...(more)
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February 8, 2010 2:08 pm
This is all speculation at this point but with confirmation that the Bills have contacted the Eagles about their QB situation and Terrell Owens being open to coming back to buffalo if they take the right steps this of ...(more)
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January 27, 2010 9:39 pm
I can't remember the last time I watched a Pro Bowl. It's the worst of the all-star games by a mile. But somehow, the NFL has made an irrelevant event even worse by staging it the week before the Super Bowl.

The Super Bowl players are out, of course. Some 30 players have been replaced for one reason or another. ...(more)

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January 31, 2010 2:09 pm
     With all of the offseason hype of not knowing who the next coach was going to be and who the next quarterback is going to be and of all the potential offseason moves as far as draft, trade and or free agency, I figured I would type out a little summary of what I THINK I think and possibly get some feedback from other red and blue bleeders!  
 
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February 1, 2010 4:05 pm
(POLL) The Buffalo Bills took a lot of criticism for the hiring of Offensive Guru Chan Gailey, but I think it's totally unwarranted by people who just don't know football.

Chan Gailey, as Head Coach of the Cowboys took them to the playoffs both years in charge. Jerry Jones just
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January 13, 2010 3:46 pm
(POLL) Who will the Bills take with the 9th overall pick? I having been hearing possible names such as Sam Bradford, Jimmy Clausen, Bruce Campbell and Anthony Davis. Will they take one of these or will it be someone else? I know it depends on who the coach will be, but you still have an idea of who you want. My 1st mock draft, I have you guys taki ...(more)
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January 27, 2010 12:37 pm
I would really like to write something that talked about the Bills roster and how they could/should trade for Mcnabb, switch to a 3-4 and sign a legit Nose Tackle, sign a good tackle and draft one, draft Roland Mcclain who is going to be an impact player right away, but its time to face facts and be realistic.  Since Ralph gave Bill Po ...(more)
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January 26, 2010 11:42 am
I've been reading Judge's and Prisco's stuff for the past week and a bit (both are idiots IMO) and something that Judge said made me wonder for a bit. This isn't specifically about the Bills, just the NFL in general.


"15. For the life of me I don't know why Buffalo didn't interview Montreal Al ...(more)
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January 31, 2010 8:52 pm
I quit being a Bills fan today. Enough is definitely enough.

It feels great. Almost as great as when I quit smoking tobacco cigarettes.

It was simply time that I quit paying high dues for the fact that I just happened to be born in Buffalo.
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January 27, 2010 4:28 pm
Call me crazy, but I want more TO. I know he has a mouth and wants the damn ball, but what WR doesn't. He held his own up in Buffalo, not a tough market but he didn't reck the team like most predicted. If we sign draft Claussen or LeFlourve, I think they would be able to get him the ball, lets face it Fitz did. 
 
 
 
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