http://www.buffalonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120912/SPORTS/120919626/1004 All I can say is OUCH. The lack of passion was always noticeable.
Rumor has it his wang had little to no girth, as per review by a friend of mine...a homie hopper by trade.
I feel sorry for Bills fans and management who thought they were getting the equivalent of Julius Peppers. What a huge waste of money on a guy like Mario Williams.
what were the bills thinking? y not go through the draft n get a pass rusher. streaky mario better get it together or he's gonna get roasted weekly. the media up there doesnt care at all.
Chicago understands that Peppers is going to be better if they don't have him in so much, so they rest him for a lot of snaps and move him around the line to give him opportunities. That usually means he'll get to the QB a couple times a game because he comes in fresh. Mario Williams doesn't have the motor to play 3 downs for very long. I think he is much better as a situational pass rusher off the edge in a 3-4.
Basicly. The author takes more offense to what Harrison said than Mario and that's the way a professional football player does it. The author wants Mario to talk trash and defend the honor of the Bills for what? For the sake of defending a team that played like ****? Talk about a garbage article. Could he have asked Mario about something.....football related?
I never understood why defenses don't rotate more often. The Texans did that a ton last year and it worked beautifully. Jamison and Bulman can make plays in relief of guys like Smith and Cody.