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"As Buffalo Bills rookie safety Donte Whitner sat at his locker Sunday following his team's impressive 16-6 road victory over the Miami Dolphins, 81-year-old team owner Ralph Wilson sidled over with a message.

 

"They said we took you too high," Wilson said. "I don't think so."

 

Whitner's face lit up, as you would expect when the man who signs the checks pays you a compliment. "Thank you, sir," Whitner said. "I'm just trying to prove them wrong."

 

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And, the icing on the cake:

 

"On a hot day at Dolphins Stadium, it was a late 23-yard touchdown pass from Culpepper to Chris Chambers with 1:54 left that prevented the Bills from getting the shutout. It was the lowest point total for the Dolphins in a home opener, which led to plenty of boos for the offense and an empty stadium in the final quarter.

 

"We wanted that shutout," Whitner said. "And it was my fault. I underplayed the seven route and he cut up underneath it. I'm going to learn from it, and maybe next time I'll get the interception."

 

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This kid is going to be a keeper.

 

http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9666800

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"As Buffalo Bills rookie safety Donte Whitner sat at his locker Sunday following his team's impressive 16-6 road victory over the Miami Dolphins, 81-year-old team owner Ralph Wilson sidled over with a message.

 

"They said we took you too high," Wilson said. "I don't think so."

 

Whitner's face lit up, as you would expect when the man who signs the checks pays you a compliment. "Thank you, sir," Whitner said. "I'm just trying to prove them wrong."

 

..........................................................................................

 

And, the icing on the cake:

 

"On a hot day at Dolphins Stadium, it was a late 23-yard touchdown pass from Culpepper to Chris Chambers with 1:54 left that prevented the Bills from getting the shutout. It was the lowest point total for the Dolphins in a home opener, which led to plenty of boos for the offense and an empty stadium in the final quarter.

 

"We wanted that shutout," Whitner said. "And it was my fault. I underplayed the seven route and he cut up underneath it. I'm going to learn from it, and maybe next time I'll get the interception."

 

......................................................................................

 

This kid is going to be a keeper.

 

http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9666800

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That's awesome. Were there any Broderick Bunkley sightings today?

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"As Buffalo Bills rookie safety Donte Whitner sat at his locker Sunday following his team's impressive 16-6 road victory over the Miami Dolphins, 81-year-old team owner Ralph Wilson sidled over with a message.

 

"They said we took you too high," Wilson said. "I don't think so."

 

Whitner's face lit up, as you would expect when the man who signs the checks pays you a compliment. "Thank you, sir," Whitner said. "I'm just trying to prove them wrong."

 

......................................................................................

 

This kid is going to be a keeper.

 

http://cbs.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9666800

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Ralph is 87, Marv is 81

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That's awesome.  Were there any Broderick Bunkley sightings today?

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No tackles or any stats to speak of.....doesn't mean he didn't play OK though.

Doesn't mean he won't become a star either.....it's not a race.

As long as Whitner is playing well, that's all I care about. With over 50% 'busts' in the 1st round, to have a 'player' instead already is a relief & a bonus.

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"As Buffalo Bills rookie safety Donte Whitner sat at his locker Sunday following his team's impressive 16-6 road victory over the Miami Dolphins, 81-year-old team owner Ralph Wilson sidled over with a message.

 

"They said we took you too high," Wilson said. "I don't think so."

 

Whitner's face lit up, as you would expect when the man who signs the checks pays you a compliment. "Thank you, sir," Whitner said. "I'm just trying to prove them wrong."

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Did this give anybody else chills?

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No tackles or any stats to speak of.....doesn't mean he didn't play OK though.

Doesn't mean he won't become a star either.....it's not a race.

As long as Whitner is playing well, that's all I care about.  With over 50% 'busts' in the 1st round, to have a 'player' instead already is a relief & a bonus.

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Totally agree. I'll still have a little fun at the office tomorrow here in Philly, since "LOL you guys did horrible" was all I heard in April.

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