lol someone needs to tell this douchebag he sucks and while he is "grasping" for a team to play for in the NFL...Jason Brown who was drafted after him is one of the highest paid OL in the NFL
I think Preston is bitter that he sucks
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Preston Says Bills Are “Grasping At Straws”
Posted by Mike Florio on March 31, 2009, 8:24 p.m. EDT
Former Bills center Duke Preston recently has signed with the Packers.
And Preston wasn’t bashful with his views regarding his former team.
He told Sporting News Radio’s The Monty Show on Tuesday that the Bills “might be grasping at straws.”
Though Preston didn’t specifically mention the arrival of receiver Terrell Owens, it wouldn’t take a genius to make that connection.
Preston also seems to be happy about joining a team that, relatively speaking, is more competitive in its division.
“If you look at my four years in Buffalo, we only beat New England one time,” Preston said. “Green Bay has kind of historically been at the top of its division, almost the New England Patriots so to speak. So to go another team and another division that kind of is on the upper tier of it instead of trying to claw their way into the upper tier is a cool opportunity.”
Apparently, Preston didn’t notice that the Bills finished the season at 7-9 in a top-heavy division, and that the Packers were 6-10 in the woeful NFC North, which featured two eight-foot-rim layups against the Lions.
I think Preston is bitter that he sucks
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/...raws/#comments
Preston Says Bills Are “Grasping At Straws”
Posted by Mike Florio on March 31, 2009, 8:24 p.m. EDT
Former Bills center Duke Preston recently has signed with the Packers.
And Preston wasn’t bashful with his views regarding his former team.
He told Sporting News Radio’s The Monty Show on Tuesday that the Bills “might be grasping at straws.”
Though Preston didn’t specifically mention the arrival of receiver Terrell Owens, it wouldn’t take a genius to make that connection.
Preston also seems to be happy about joining a team that, relatively speaking, is more competitive in its division.
“If you look at my four years in Buffalo, we only beat New England one time,” Preston said. “Green Bay has kind of historically been at the top of its division, almost the New England Patriots so to speak. So to go another team and another division that kind of is on the upper tier of it instead of trying to claw their way into the upper tier is a cool opportunity.”
Apparently, Preston didn’t notice that the Bills finished the season at 7-9 in a top-heavy division, and that the Packers were 6-10 in the woeful NFC North, which featured two eight-foot-rim layups against the Lions.
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