It hasn't been a million years since the Bills were in the playoffs. It only seems that way.
The Bills haven't visited the postseason since the end of the last millennium. And in 2010, the club's record drought could extend to 11 years.
Quarterback, offensive line and wide receiver are major question marks, and the move to a 3-4 defense means changes are needed on that side of the ball as well.
Owner RalphWilson hopes new G.M. Buddy Nix and coach Chan Gailey will alter the team's fortunes. Nix, a longtime college scout, never has held the G.M. job before but has a strong reputation as an astute talent evaluator. Hiring Gailey—the Bills' fifth coach since 2000*—didn't excite fans, who wanted a bigger name. But Nix says Gailey's past success at the pro and college levels is what the Bills need.
The Bills haven't visited the postseason since the end of the last millennium. And in 2010, the club's record drought could extend to 11 years.
Quarterback, offensive line and wide receiver are major question marks, and the move to a 3-4 defense means changes are needed on that side of the ball as well.
Owner Ralph
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