justasportsfan
03-23-2006, 02:07 PM
Bills
Jauron takes over the neediest team in the division. The Bills were 28th on offense and 29th on defense, so Jauron can use a dartboard to assess his priorities. Jauron is a Yale man hired by Harvard man Levy, so nobody is going to outsmart the Bills even if they outplay them.
One of the first things the Bills did was release offensive tackle Mike Williams, the fourth overall draft choice only four years ago. Mistakes like that guarantee an uphill battle.
Jauron will retool his defense under ex-Bears secondary coach Perry Fewell and hope new offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild's experience with the Rams' explosive attack can rub off on Losman. If not, there's always Kelly Holcomb, and the Bills recently added former Green Bay backup Craig Nall. Meanwhile, top receiver Eric Moulds wants out and the Bills have given him permission to seek a trade.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11963089/
Jauron takes over the neediest team in the division. The Bills were 28th on offense and 29th on defense, so Jauron can use a dartboard to assess his priorities. Jauron is a Yale man hired by Harvard man Levy, so nobody is going to outsmart the Bills even if they outplay them.
One of the first things the Bills did was release offensive tackle Mike Williams, the fourth overall draft choice only four years ago. Mistakes like that guarantee an uphill battle.
Jauron will retool his defense under ex-Bears secondary coach Perry Fewell and hope new offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild's experience with the Rams' explosive attack can rub off on Losman. If not, there's always Kelly Holcomb, and the Bills recently added former Green Bay backup Craig Nall. Meanwhile, top receiver Eric Moulds wants out and the Bills have given him permission to seek a trade.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11963089/