Donald Trump doesn't think the Bills will be any good under Terry Pegula's ownership. (USATSI)
Donald Trump probably doesn't have any friends in Buffalo, but if he does, they're probably not his friends anymore. The billionaire, who made a bid to buy the Bills, went on a Twitter rant on Monday saying the team won't be any good under the ownership of Terry Pegula, who's $1.4 billion purchase of the team was finalized last week.
The people of Buffalo should be happy Terry Pegula got the team but I hope he does better w/the Bills than he has w/the Sabres. Good luck!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 13, 2014
Even though I refused to pay a ridiculous price for the Buffalo Bills, I would have produced a winner. Now that won't happen.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 13, 2014
In related Trump news, Trump said last month that Pegula overpaid for the team.
As for Monday's tweets, it's a typical Trump rant, and Pegula wasn't the only person he was bashing. Trump also said the NFL is boring.
The @nfl games are so boring now that actually, I'm glad I didn't get the Bills. Boring games, too many flags, too soft!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 13, 2014
So Trump doesn't like the product he almost spent $1 billion on? Seems like a smart businessman.
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Bengals WR A.J. Green says he doesn't expect to play in Week 7
In the hours and days after wide receiver A.J. Green re-aggravated his toe injury on Wednesday, it was reported that the issue could cost him multiple games. It looks like that timetable will bear out for the Bengal.Green, who was inactive today, told ESPN's Bob Holtzman on Sunday afternoon that he doesn't expect to play in Week 7 against the Colts. He also said he won't require surgery but will know more after a doctor visit Friday.
The Bengals should just go ahead and rule him out. It would be unwise for the team to let Green practice before that appointment, so he won't practice this upcoming week. The Bengals' offense looked fine without its best receiver against the Panthers. While they probably didn't enjoy the tie result, Andy Dalton completed 76.7 percent of his passes for more than 300 yards and a couple of scores to go along with a couple of interceptions. And as expected, he had eyes for Mohamed Sanu all game long, targeting him 14 times. Sanu came down with 10 of those targets for 120 yards and a touchdown. No other Bengal had more than seven targets.Sanu will be well worth a spot in your starting lineup against a solid Colts secondary. The high number of targets makes it really tough to turn away from Sanu in a somewhat difficult matchup.
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