By SAL MAIORANA
The one thing that was clearly evident on One Bills Drive this weekend is that Tom Donahoe’s patience has worn thin.
Coming off a terribly disappointing 2003 season when the Bills stumbled home with a 6-10 record, Donahoe has let it be known that he is tired of the losing.
”We should’ve been better than 6-10 and we weren’t,” Donahoe said. “We’ve got a new staff and it’s up to all of us to do our part and put it together and correct what happened last year.”...more
The one thing that was clearly evident on One Bills Drive this weekend is that Tom Donahoe’s patience has worn thin.
Coming off a terribly disappointing 2003 season when the Bills stumbled home with a 6-10 record, Donahoe has let it be known that he is tired of the losing.
”We should’ve been better than 6-10 and we weren’t,” Donahoe said. “We’ve got a new staff and it’s up to all of us to do our part and put it together and correct what happened last year.”...more