YardRat
03-12-2007, 06:07 AM
http://www.realfootball365.com/nfl/articles/2007/03/bills-mcgahee-demonstrates120307.html
regarding the comment we've already seen...
Obviously, McGahee isn't grateful toward a franchise that helped him break into the NFL. Originally set to be a top-five pick before his injury, McGahee kept plummeting in '03. Ex-Bills General Manager Tom Donahoe took the runner 23rd, as mentioned earlier, and it proved to be one of many misguided decisions in the executive's era in Buffalo that lasted from 2001-05.
Unlike Donahoe, current Bills G.M. Marv Levy puts a high stake in players with character. At this point it's evident McGahee lacks that trait.
Fact is, he unnecessarily threw his former teammates under the bus. It's true the Bills' offensive line was an unmitigated disaster last year, but for McGahee to blame his poor production solely on that was ridiculous. If anything, the ball carrier's hesitancy to hit holes and lack of explosiveness mostly led to his downfall.
regarding the comment we've already seen...
Obviously, McGahee isn't grateful toward a franchise that helped him break into the NFL. Originally set to be a top-five pick before his injury, McGahee kept plummeting in '03. Ex-Bills General Manager Tom Donahoe took the runner 23rd, as mentioned earlier, and it proved to be one of many misguided decisions in the executive's era in Buffalo that lasted from 2001-05.
Unlike Donahoe, current Bills G.M. Marv Levy puts a high stake in players with character. At this point it's evident McGahee lacks that trait.
Fact is, he unnecessarily threw his former teammates under the bus. It's true the Bills' offensive line was an unmitigated disaster last year, but for McGahee to blame his poor production solely on that was ridiculous. If anything, the ball carrier's hesitancy to hit holes and lack of explosiveness mostly led to his downfall.