Buffalo Bills general manager Tom Donahoe leaned against a wall in the visitors' locker room in the Alamodome, a look on his face that would've frightened away Gen. Santa Anna himself.
Donahoe didn't speak much after his Bills fell to a disheartening 1-3 with their third consecutive loss, this one 19-7 on Sunday to a New Orleans Saints team playing its first "home" game in this south Texas city since being displaced a month ago by Hurricane Katrina's destruction. But what Donahoe said was louder than a blast from Davey Crockett's musket.
Donahoe didn't speak much after his Bills fell to a disheartening 1-3 with their third consecutive loss, this one 19-7 on Sunday to a New Orleans Saints team playing its first "home" game in this south Texas city since being displaced a month ago by Hurricane Katrina's destruction. But what Donahoe said was louder than a blast from Davey Crockett's musket.
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