The Buffalo Bills have a brand new head coach in Rex Ryan, and he has wasted no time before starting to grab headlines with his attitude. Ryan is known for bringing swagger and confidence to the teams he coaches, and despite his new home, he still looks to rile up the Patriots.

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According to ESPN, Ryan made some comments recently about the moves that the Bills have made and how they could affect the playoff picture in the AFC and especially within the division.

"I feel pretty good about what we've added," Ryan said. "So we'll see. ... I think the conference really got stronger. If anything, it currently doesn't look - if you can say winners and losers in free agency - obviously New England had to cut quite a few players.

"So obviously they don't look as strong as they did. I certainly hope they're not. They just got through winning the Super Bowl. But I believe the rest of the division really has got stronger. I don't think there's any doubt about that. I truly believe that we got stronger."

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Ryan frequently took shots at the Patriots as the head coach of the New York Jets, and it does not appear to be something he plans to change just because of his new job.

Ryan does have his work cut out for him, however. The Patriots have been the class of the division for over a decade, just won their fourth Super Bowl, and certainly have no intention of giving up their crown without a fight.