The Buffalo Bills are starting out the 2005 NFL Season with a little uncertainty, and that uncertainty couldn't be at a more significant
position. The Buffalo Bills have a big question mark at Quarterback. During the off season Drew Bledsoe, the former quarterback of the New England Patriots that was replaced by this decades Joe Montana, also known as Tom Brady, was traded to the Dallas Cowboys.
J.P. Losman takes over the Buffalo Bills offense, but has little to noplaying experience. Losman was injured during the beginning of the 2004 NFL
Season, and got little playing time as Drew Bledsoe made the Bills a major playoff contender with solid play in the second have of the 2004 campaign. However, the Bills have some major help in the form of running back Willis
McGahee, wide receivers Lee Evans and Eric Moulds. The Bills offense took off when McGhee joined the Bills starting lineup as the the team won 9 of their last
12 games last season. McGhee earned seven games with plus 100 yards in rushing and scored 13 touchdowns. Eric Moulds is considered one of the NFL's premiere wide receivers, as he caught 88 passes last year, but produced little in terms of points with only six touchdowns. Evans the other wide out was drafted in 2003, but didn't make a significant impact for the Bills offense until late
into the season last year. During the last six games of the regular season for the Bills Evans scored a touchdown in five of those games.
Thoughts around the Bills club say that much of the success they are hoping for is hinged upon how comfortable and proficient Losman becomes with the Bills
offensive system and also how well the rest of the offense becomes confident in being led by him.
One big game a lot of the Buffalo Bills hopefuls will be looking for is when the Bills and Patriots take the field against each other October 30th, 2005 in
New England. The Bills have lost to the Patriots the last 4 times they've visited New England.