Bills: Offense jelling in camp
by Fanball Staff - Fanball.com
Monday, June 21, 2004
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The Bills are busy implementing head coach Mike Mularkey's new offense in voluntary workouts, and the early reports from minicamp are very positive. "I'm extremely optimistic, to be honest with you," quarterback Drew Bledsoe told the Buffalo News. "I feel like at this point in the season, this is as good a team as I've been on. That doesn't mean anything—last year we started out hot and stumbled. But at this point, looking at the guys around me, I feel really, really optimistic about our chances."
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Mularkey was also very encouraged about where the team was at after 14 days of practice in the last four weeks. This is a positive development for fantasy owners, as the Bills' offense was a major disappointment last season when it scored fewer points than all but one NFL team (Arizona). Mularkey has a track record of productive offenses from his days as coordinator in Pittsburgh, and it was only two years ago that Bledsoe had the Bills offense ranked in the top 11 in the league in both yards and points. With weapons like Bledsoe, Eric Moulds, Travis Henry, Willis McGahee, and Lee Evans, it's definitely conceivable that the offense could rebound.
by Fanball Staff - Fanball.com
Monday, June 21, 2004
News
The Bills are busy implementing head coach Mike Mularkey's new offense in voluntary workouts, and the early reports from minicamp are very positive. "I'm extremely optimistic, to be honest with you," quarterback Drew Bledsoe told the Buffalo News. "I feel like at this point in the season, this is as good a team as I've been on. That doesn't mean anything—last year we started out hot and stumbled. But at this point, looking at the guys around me, I feel really, really optimistic about our chances."
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Mularkey was also very encouraged about where the team was at after 14 days of practice in the last four weeks. This is a positive development for fantasy owners, as the Bills' offense was a major disappointment last season when it scored fewer points than all but one NFL team (Arizona). Mularkey has a track record of productive offenses from his days as coordinator in Pittsburgh, and it was only two years ago that Bledsoe had the Bills offense ranked in the top 11 in the league in both yards and points. With weapons like Bledsoe, Eric Moulds, Travis Henry, Willis McGahee, and Lee Evans, it's definitely conceivable that the offense could rebound.
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