‘Perhaps the reason why more teams weren’t involved is because they had some of the same concerns the Bills had in regards to Peters. The Bills have had Peters on their roster for the past five seasons and thus have more information about both his talent and work ethic than anyone and yet they could not compel themselves to offer him the $10 million a year he was seeking. He had begun to show too many of the bad habits that caused a 340-pound athlete running a 4.8 40-yard dash out of college to go undrafted and that made such a sizable investment too much to stomach.’