I caught this from the Sun-Sentinel:
"And they won't play in a cold-weather city from Nov. 1 until the season finale at Baltimore on Jan. 2."
Don't we play Denver in December? My geography is a tad rusty, but I'm almost certain it's pretty cold and snowy there during that time of year. That's picking nits, though.
Personally, I'm looking forward to the fact that I will not be dodging snowballs in the Ralph Wilson Stadium parking lot this year! It's hard to ask for a more reasonable schedule than this. Late bye, no late-season division road games, back to back on the West Coast. It's not easy by any stretch of the imagination, not when we play the defending champs twice along with five other playoff teams. But it is pretty fair.
Deus Ex raises a good point; Tennessee is a team that will be retooling their DL, which will help considering how up in the air our OL will be. In fact, the first four games (Tennessee, Cincy, Pitt, NYJ) feature teams that don't have a really strong pass rush. That should give the revamped OL a little breathing room to get things together.