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Buffalo Bills 2010 NFL Picks, Predictions & 2011 Super Bowl Odds

by Alonzo Simmons on Saturday, August 21st, 2010

How do you begin a Buffalo Bills 2010 NFL Picks, 2010 NFL Predictions & 2011 Super Bowl Odds piece without saying that in 2009 they reached 10 consecutive seasons without a playoffs appearance? Well it is virtually impossible. The 2010 NFL Predictions Experts at online sportsbook SPORTSBOOK.com have made the Buffalo Bills +10000 odds to win Super Bowl XLV

Buffalo Bills 2010 NFL Picks, Predictions & 2011 Super Bowl Odds The Bills will end up dead last once again in the AFC East because they had a horrible draft and their front office doesn't have a long term goal. Since 2000 Buffalo had go on board with six general manager/coach combination, right now is the Buddy Nix and Chan Gailey combo, two guys with plenty of football knowledge but with few weapons to turn things around.

Gailey brings a well-built résumé to the Bills as a creative offensive coach, something that the team needs after ranked 28th in scoring in 2009. He has to maximize Trent Edwards or Ryan Fitzpatrick potential and I mention both because no one knows who the starting QB will be for this season. Last year Edwards started the season but Fitzpatrick ended it making a bigger impact on the team, the problem for them remains in the receiving roster because only Lee Evans is a top of the line WR after Terrell Owens decided to leave to Cincinnati.

The 2010 NFL Predictions Experts at online sportsbook SPORTSBOOK.com have made the Buffalo Bills +2500 odds to win the AFC East

The only part of the Bills offense that is well covered is the running game; Fred Jackson and Marshawn Lynch are two pretty good running backs, plus they have the rookie first-round pick C.J. “Thriller'' Spiller in the crew now. Keep in mind the Bills have ranked in the bottom eight of NFL offenses seven consecutive seasons, this tip in not a minor one.

On defense Buffalo's secondary has in Jairus Byrd a Pro Bowl rookie free safety last season. He made 9 interceptions in 14 games but also Terrence McGee is back from a shoulder surgery and Leodis McKelvin is back after missing most of the season with a broken leg. There is no doubt in my mind the Bills defense is the best unit of the team as they ranked second best in the league in interceptions with 28 overall.

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