It would have been easy for Shane Matthews to call it quits after last season. After all, the quarterback nearly decided to do just that before the Bills gave him a call shortly before the season began. But after considering all of the possibilities, and the potential for all that the Bills have to offer this season, the decision wasn't really that difficult for Matthews after all.http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=3234
Veteran QB Matthews Understands Role
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Originally posted by The_PhilsterIt would have been easy for Shane Matthews to call it quits after last season. After all, the quarterback nearly decided to do just that before the Bills gave him a call shortly before the season began. But after considering all of the possibilities, and the potential for all that the Bills have to offer this season, the decision wasn't really that difficult for Matthews after all.http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=3234
Something that struck me though. One of the last few lines of the story mentioned it being hot in buffalo, and he would rather be hot than cold.
What happened to the players that preferred a snowy sunday afternoon, to a heat wave? Are we losing our home field advantage if these guys don't like the snow?
Back in the day, our players used to be as excited to see snow on sunday as the fans were... is that still the case do you think?
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Originally posted by PrideGreat article, glad that he is content being #3... I feel better knowing he is there at #3.
Something that struck me though. One of the last few lines of the story mentioned it being hot in buffalo, and he would rather be hot than cold.
What happened to the players that preferred a snowy sunday afternoon, to a heat wave? Are we losing our home field advantage if these guys don't like the snow?
Back in the day, our players used to be as excited to see snow on sunday as the fans were... is that still the case do you think?
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Originally posted by PrideGreat article, glad that he is content being #3... I feel better knowing he is there at #3.
Something that struck me though. One of the last few lines of the story mentioned it being hot in buffalo, and he would rather be hot than cold.
What happened to the players that preferred a snowy sunday afternoon, to a heat wave? Are we losing our home field advantage if these guys don't like the snow?
Back in the day, our players used to be as excited to see snow on sunday as the fans were... is that still the case do you think?
"If I had my way, I'd shuffle off to Buffalo. Sit by the lake and watch the world go by." Fogerty
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