Prov401
09-24-2010, 01:23 AM
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Having opened the season with two dreadful losses, Buffalo Bills (http://espn.go.com/nfl/team/_/name/buf/buffalo-bills) safety Donte Whitner (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?playerId=9594) is tired of his team already being used as a punchline.
Whitner expressed his displeasure this week after saying he witnessed Green Bay players laughing at the Bills along the sideline during the Packers' 34-7 win last Sunday. And Whitner's all too familiar with the Patriots, saying their players have poked fun at the Bills during the course of New England's 13-game win streak.
"Grown men laughing at other grown men on the football field. That happened toward the end of the ball game last week," Whitner said. "And it happens every time we play New England."
Of course, Whitner noted, there's only one way to stop the jokes: win.
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'As for the Bills getting laughed at, Gailey didn't know anything about that. But he did like how it's motivated Whitner.'
Whitner expressed his displeasure this week after saying he witnessed Green Bay players laughing at the Bills along the sideline during the Packers' 34-7 win last Sunday. And Whitner's all too familiar with the Patriots, saying their players have poked fun at the Bills during the course of New England's 13-game win streak.
"Grown men laughing at other grown men on the football field. That happened toward the end of the ball game last week," Whitner said. "And it happens every time we play New England."
Of course, Whitner noted, there's only one way to stop the jokes: win.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=5608015
'As for the Bills getting laughed at, Gailey didn't know anything about that. But he did like how it's motivated Whitner.'