Buffalo Bills: Another Down Year Buffalo Bills: Another Down Year Buffalo Bills Season Preview After starting the 2010 campaign 0-8, Bills fans feared the worst. Fortunately, Buffalo pulled it together to finish the season 4-4, ending with an overall record of 4-12. With the AFC East being one of the toughest divisions in football, Buffalo are still the bottom of the pack—sorry Bills fans. Sign up NOW and get our Summer Specials! These Specials won't last long, so get them now! For the 2011-12 season, Buffalo are projected to finish 5-11, a minor improvement from a season ago. Buffalo were calculated to have a 1% chance of winning the division, and a 3% chance of making the playoffs. Although 4-12 is not exactly a record to be proud of, Buffalo quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick put together the best season of his career. The Harvard graduate appeared in 13 games for the Bills and threw for 23 touchdowns with 15 interceptions.. Also, Fitzpatrick put together a 3000 yard season, and wide-out Stevie Johnson was his favorite target. Fitzpatrick did, however, lose 5 fumbles, so ball security will be a point of emphasis this season. Projected Record: 5-11 Projected Division Finish: 4th Probability of Winning Division: 1% Probability of Making Playoffs: 3% Click Here for the Early Bird Special with a Free Trial! These rates will increase as the NFL and NCAAF seasons get closer, So Get Them Now! Click Here to read more NFL Season Previews