I wouldn't put anything past the Pats, Bills, or even the Jets this upcoming season. Yeah we won 10 games last season but I'll say it again - check the winning records (or lack of) of the teams that we beat - only 2 teams had winning records of 10-6 so it isn't that impressive anymore. Now for those that defended Wannstedt for his "winning record" last year, yeah a winning record against a bunch of teams with losing records! Everyone expected us to win the opening game at home against Houston and look what happened. I don't knock the Pats b/c I'd take 2 SB's in the last 3 years and be conceived as a "not very good team", especially last year when a lot of their starters missed the first half of the season or more. They lost Woody but gained a better back in Dillon than Antwain Smith ever was. They don't have a star receiver but all four are solid and each is capable of having a great game (you shut down our top 2 and we have nobody we can count on). The Bills have a chance this season to have an explosive offense again. They finally replaced Peerless with Evans (whom I wanted us to get if we drafted a receiver) and a healthy McGahee to back up Henry. The Jets finally replaced Coles with McCareins and he has a lot of upside (more than Conway did) and it seems every year that Curtis Martin is too old but yet he quietly has a good season and Jordan is a good back-up also, plus they have a good pass rush when they are healthy. I'm just saying that I feel a lot of people are taking everyone else in our division too lightly and making our record more than it really was. Here are the records of the teams that we beat:
Jets 6-10 (swept)
Bills 6-10 (swept)
Giants 4-12
Jaguars 5-11
Chargers 4-12
Ravens 10-6
Skins 5-11
Cowboys 10-6
In addition, the Ravens and Cowboys had winning records but their QB's weren't even that impressive. See what I mean, that is nothing to brag about.