Street and Smith's, the oldest and most enduring of football annuals, published its 2005 edition last week. One of its features is the rating of each team's areas - running backs, defensive lines, special teams, etc., from one to five stars. The Bills were rated from good (three stars) to very good (four stars) in all categories but one.
Buffalo's entire defense received four stars. So did its special teams. The offense and its management received three stars.
The only low-rated area was quarterback, with two stars. J.P. Losman is the Bills' great unknown. Street & Smith's isn't the only one without a clue about Losman other than his outstanding athletic ability. The big question locally is, "How's the new quarterback going to be?" ...more
Buffalo's entire defense received four stars. So did its special teams. The offense and its management received three stars.
The only low-rated area was quarterback, with two stars. J.P. Losman is the Bills' great unknown. Street & Smith's isn't the only one without a clue about Losman other than his outstanding athletic ability. The big question locally is, "How's the new quarterback going to be?" ...more