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After watching the Buffalo Bills preseason matchup with the Chicago Bears re-aired on the NFL Network last night, it was painfully obvious that it is time for the Bills to release Aaron Maybin.Whenever I saw Maybin on the field, I would rewind the play…
Every company, of any reputation, gives it’s employee’s a performance review. This is something that might happen quarterly, if you’re in sales, or annually if you are Santa Claus.Whatever the terms may be, it is quite clear that as employees our pe…
You may find it hard to believe, but through the first seven games I really can’t find anything wrong with the way Chan Gailey is coaching. He puts together some solid offensive gameplans. He doesn’t take dumb timeouts (a la Dick…
BuffaloBills.com had a report running this morning that Aaron Maybin was a healthy scratch for today’s game against the Baltimore Ravens.
The Bills first-round draft pick in the 2009 draft, has yet to register a sack in his NFL career. In the Bills las…
With the Buffalo Bills season opener a month away, both outside linebacker positions are open for the taking. The Bills are in the middle of transitioning from the 4-3 defensive front to the 3-4 defensive scheme under new defensive coordinator, George Edwards.
The Bills focused much of the 2010 NFL Draft around solidifying the front seven for this change, by selecting versatile players such as Danny Batten, Alex Carrington, and Arthur Moats, but both strong and weak side linebacker positions are up for grabs.
This slideshow will break down the position responsibilities, as well as each outside linebacker currently on the Bills’ roster, and overview who has the best chance to earn a starting job.