Mitchy moo
12-12-2005, 04:41 PM
Ask Him Yourself: Tom Donahoe
Buffalobills.com
12/12/2005 5:14 PM
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Max Krieger (Rochester, NY): After so many years of class acts and great respect, how can Eric Moulds really be in this much trouble? Is this a warning to other players, or just a way for management to take blame away from them? It is hard to believe a player that has as much class as Moulds would do something this serious.
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Tom Donahoe: Eric has been an outstanding performer in this organization for a long period of time and we are hopeful that he will continue in that manner. With regard to a suspension, it is important that the fans trust the judgment of Coach Mularkey. Suspension is a serious matter and is only contemplated when the coach feels justified that an action or a series of actions would warrant it. It is best to put the Eric Moulds suspension behind us and get Eric back to practice to help us win some games over the final weeks of the season.
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Craig Kopra (Buffalo, NY): I am sorry that the season has not turned out the way many fans and the Bills players have hoped for. Do you have any favorite philosophers or quotes to turn to when things are not looking their best?
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Tom Donahoe: The season has been extremely frustrating for everyone, players, coaches, our fans and Mr. Wilson. We do feel that we have a good plan. It is something that has worked in the past and there is no reason why it can't work here in Buffalo. There are seasons when sometimes things just don't go your way and in many instances that has been the case this year. Our team has been plagued by inconsistency of play and an inability to finish games that were winnable. The best thing to do in times of difficulty is to stay the course and keep faith in one another and continue to work hard. We are confident that this is what our organization will do. A favorite quote is, "a man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them."
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http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=3528
Buffalobills.com
12/12/2005 5:14 PM
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD class=altRow1 align=right colSpan=3>
Max Krieger (Rochester, NY): After so many years of class acts and great respect, how can Eric Moulds really be in this much trouble? Is this a warning to other players, or just a way for management to take blame away from them? It is hard to believe a player that has as much class as Moulds would do something this serious.
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Tom Donahoe: Eric has been an outstanding performer in this organization for a long period of time and we are hopeful that he will continue in that manner. With regard to a suspension, it is important that the fans trust the judgment of Coach Mularkey. Suspension is a serious matter and is only contemplated when the coach feels justified that an action or a series of actions would warrant it. It is best to put the Eric Moulds suspension behind us and get Eric back to practice to help us win some games over the final weeks of the season.
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Craig Kopra (Buffalo, NY): I am sorry that the season has not turned out the way many fans and the Bills players have hoped for. Do you have any favorite philosophers or quotes to turn to when things are not looking their best?
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Tom Donahoe: The season has been extremely frustrating for everyone, players, coaches, our fans and Mr. Wilson. We do feel that we have a good plan. It is something that has worked in the past and there is no reason why it can't work here in Buffalo. There are seasons when sometimes things just don't go your way and in many instances that has been the case this year. Our team has been plagued by inconsistency of play and an inability to finish games that were winnable. The best thing to do in times of difficulty is to stay the course and keep faith in one another and continue to work hard. We are confident that this is what our organization will do. A favorite quote is, "a man must be big enough to admit his mistakes, smart enough to profit from them, and strong enough to correct them."
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http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=3528