Links to the Best in AFC East Coverage, 3/27 Edition
New York Jets
Tim Tebow's press conference was the biggest news on Monday and B/R featured columnist Josh Martin has a look at some of the intricacies of it, such as his intentions, which were made clear in the press conference.
And what do you know, Joe Namath has decided to weigh in. According to Rich Cimini of ESPN New York, Namath feels that Mark Sanchez should be upset by the way he's being treated with the team bringing in Tebow.
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Buffalo Bills
Compensatory picks may not seem like a big deal, but B/R correspondent Joe Versage writes that it could be much more important than you think and points to several other compensatory and late-round selections that have paid big dividends for the Bills.
Late-round picks are just the icing on the cake after what's been a busy offseason of big spending. One of the biggest moves was the signing of defensive end Mark Anderson, and BuffaloBills.com sat down with the sack master for a one-on-one chat.
Miami Dolphins
Tebow wasn't the only backup quarterback giving a press conference recently, as David Garrard gave a press conference for the Dolphins, which B/R featured columnist Barry Barnes writes about here.
The Garrard signing earned Jeff Ireland some criticism for what seems like a lack of an offseason plan, but Dolphins owner Stephen Ross insists that the criticism is unfair, as pointed out by James Walker of ESPN's AFC East blog.
New England Patriots
If there was ever any doubt that the New England Patriots are respected as ever, this offseason puts it to rest, and B/R Patriots featured columnist Drew Bonifant tells us why. Might it have anything to do with several key free agents taking very Patriot-friendly deals to join New England?
It certainly doesn't have anything to do with their aggressive pursuit of the fullback position, but Mike Dussault of PatsPropaganda.com writes that it's a wise move to give the young running backs complementary pieces in the backfield.

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