Sam Aiken is a Bright Spot for Bills
Posted Dec 3, 2011
Before he joined the Buffalo Bills as a fourth-round draft choice out of North Carolina in 2003, wide receiver Sam Aiken was one of the hunted. If he has learned one thing since becoming one of the most productive members of Buffalo's impressive special teams, it's this: It's more fun being the hunter. "I'd rather get them before they get me," Aiken said.
(Rochester Democrat & Chronicle)
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