After fumbling a kickoff return in the final two minutes – a definitive play which handed the Patriots a victory over the Bills – I’m pretty sure that Buffalo cornerback Leodis McKelvin was hard on himself. But as we all know, fans can sometimes be the hardest to appease.
Two 16-year-olds admitted to defacing McKelvin’s lawn – spray painting a message, including obscene language outside of his suburban Buffalo home.
McKelvin took the incident with a grain of salt:
“It’s just one little incident. I hope it doesn’t happen any more. I was mad, I was kind of like angry in a way, but I was laughing a little bit for what they put on there. It was just something that isn’t appropriate.”

In his short career, McKelvin has made many big plays for the Bills.
The former first-round draft pick is refusing to press charges – and he was quoted as saying “Buffalo fans are great. They’re real great.”
That’s a great attitude to have from a player who knows that there are some idiots in the world who take their sports much too seriously. Reporting has surfaced that two teens committed the offense, but it was McKelvin’s neighbor who tried to conceal the incident by cutting McKelvin’s lawn.
Now…would any neighbor really go and cut the lawn? I would think that a neighbor might have revealed any known details about the incident. Sounds extremely fishy to say the least.
Besides – what teenagers care that much about football? Sounds like the work of a die hard Buffalo fan who does nothing but watch sports.
Someone like…me…
Tags: Bills, Leodis McKelvin, Patriots
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