This is the kind of column written while knocking on wood, while crossing fingers, after peeking in the closet one more time to see if there are skeletons clanking around. Because here we are, a mere two weeks before the start of training camp, and the Buffalo Bills are cleaner than Mike Williams' dinner plate. All clear. Pristine.
What's fair is fair. If athletes are fed through the media wringer for wrongdoing, if illegal behaviors are regarded as typical of NFL players, then it's worth noting that the Bills have been the choir boys in another ignominious offseason. To this point, no Bill's essay on summer vacation will begin: First I was handcuffed, then I was fingerprinted . . .http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial...17/2003159.asp
What's fair is fair. If athletes are fed through the media wringer for wrongdoing, if illegal behaviors are regarded as typical of NFL players, then it's worth noting that the Bills have been the choir boys in another ignominious offseason. To this point, no Bill's essay on summer vacation will begin: First I was handcuffed, then I was fingerprinted . . .http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial...17/2003159.asp
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