Last Year
After the first four weeks of the 2004 season, the Buffalo Bills were as average as the Fantastic Four without its super powers. Then, as if a cloud had fundamentally altered their DNA, either that or Willis McGahee joined the starting lineup, the Bills morphed into one of the most fantastic teams in the NFL.
They finished 9-2 in games that McGahee started and were aspiring for the playoffs until a Week 17 lost at home to the Pittsburgh Steelers backups doomed their objective. In 2005, we will see if their young quarterback, J.P. Losman, can be their Mr. Fantastic and keep the team rolling.
After the first four weeks of the 2004 season, the Buffalo Bills were as average as the Fantastic Four without its super powers. Then, as if a cloud had fundamentally altered their DNA, either that or Willis McGahee joined the starting lineup, the Bills morphed into one of the most fantastic teams in the NFL.
They finished 9-2 in games that McGahee started and were aspiring for the playoffs until a Week 17 lost at home to the Pittsburgh Steelers backups doomed their objective. In 2005, we will see if their young quarterback, J.P. Losman, can be their Mr. Fantastic and keep the team rolling.
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