Frenz of the Family: Must-Reads Around the AFC East, June 15 Edition
New York Jets
Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News writes that the Jets may scrap the 3-4 as their base defense for 2012 in favor of the 4-3.
Brian Bassett of The Jets Blog wonders whether wide receiver Santonio Holmes is engaging in a war with the New York media.
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Jets secondary coach Dennis Thurman thinks safety LaRon Landry will be fine for the 2012 season, according to Conor Orr of the Star-Ledger.
New England Patriots
Mike Reiss of ESPN Boston has insight on the returned emphasis on fullbacks in New England.
Greg Bedard of The Boston Globe writes that Patriots cornerback Ras-I Dowling is looking to come back strong after a hip injury cut his 2011 season short.
Mike Petraglia of WEEI.com writes that Patriots cornerback Devin McCourty has done everything that's been asked of him at minicamp and OTAs.
Buffalo Bills
According to Tim Graham of The Buffalo News, the Bills call play-action less than any other team in the league.
Chris Brown of BuffaloBills.com points out that while quarterbacks coach David Lee is working on mechanics with the QBs, that's not the only thing he's teaching.
In an interview on WGR 550 SportsRadio, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick called running back C.J. Spiller a "changed man."
Miami Dolphins
Jesse Agler of MiamiDolphins.com sat down with Dolphins running back Lamar Miller to catch up on how he's handling the transition to the NFL.
Izzy Gould of the Sun-Sentinel writes that up-tempo offensive football could benefit the Dolphins.
Bleacher Report Dolphins featured columnist Scott Altman predicts the two-deep Dolphins depth chart.

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