New England Patriots: Ranking AFC Threats

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2014: 9-7. Buffalo Bills. 7. player. 16. <p>The addition of a new coach, a new quarterback and a new running back after posting a winning season for the first time during the Obama administration puts the Bills in the top half of the AFC power pole. Having at McCoy their disposal gives the Bills a better chance at dethroning the Patriots in the AFC East.</p> <p>More than anything, the Bills have the upper hand on their counterparts in the AFC East for the simple fact that you can just sense something happening over there in Buffalo. Although the Pats always pretty much always win, no Patriots fan sits through a Bills game easily, and it will be even more nail-biting this year.</p><div class=. AFC East

The Bills will host the Patriots in Week 2, and the Patriots will return the favor in Week 11 on Monday Night Football.

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Buffalo Bills

AFC East, 2014: 9-7

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The addition of a new coach, a new quarterback and a new running back after posting a winning season for the first time during the Obama administration puts the Bills in the top half of the AFC power pole. Having at McCoy their disposal gives the Bills a better chance at dethroning the Patriots in the AFC East.

More than anything, the Bills have the upper hand on their counterparts in the AFC East for the simple fact that you can just sense something happening over there in Buffalo. Although the Pats always pretty much always win, no Patriots fan sits through a Bills game easily, and it will be even more nail-biting this year.

The Bills will host the Patriots in Week 2, and the Patriots will return the favor in Week 11 on Monday Night Football.

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