Perhaps one of the most indepth and analytical gameday previews around, The Bills Zone is proud to bring you Neil Masters' "As I See It"
The Buffalo Bills, humbled by their embarrassing performance in San Antonio against the New Orleans Saints, return home to Ralph Wilson Stadium this week for a crucial match up with their arch-rivals, the Miami Dolphins, the surprising leaders of the AFC East after a quarter of the 2005 season. While many Bills fans and members of the media have pointed to the poor play of first year starting quarterback JP Losman, who was a pitiful 7-15 for 75 yards passing with an interception and 4 sacks against the Saints, as the primary cause of the Bills' woes this season, Bills GM Tom Donahoe and several of the veteran players pointed out after the game that it has not just been Losman whose performance has been disappointing thus far this season. "We all need to look at ourselves in the mirror and find ways we can all get better," Bills guard Chris Villarrial is reported to have said after the game, "That's the only thing we can do."
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The Buffalo Bills, humbled by their embarrassing performance in San Antonio against the New Orleans Saints, return home to Ralph Wilson Stadium this week for a crucial match up with their arch-rivals, the Miami Dolphins, the surprising leaders of the AFC East after a quarter of the 2005 season. While many Bills fans and members of the media have pointed to the poor play of first year starting quarterback JP Losman, who was a pitiful 7-15 for 75 yards passing with an interception and 4 sacks against the Saints, as the primary cause of the Bills' woes this season, Bills GM Tom Donahoe and several of the veteran players pointed out after the game that it has not just been Losman whose performance has been disappointing thus far this season. "We all need to look at ourselves in the mirror and find ways we can all get better," Bills guard Chris Villarrial is reported to have said after the game, "That's the only thing we can do."
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