Bills' McKelvin wants to forgive and forget vandalismBills cornerback Leodis McKelvin admits he was upset over vandalism of his front lawn by an irate i·rate adj. 1. Extremely angry; enraged. See Synonyms at angry. 2. Characterized or occasioned by anger: an irate phone call. fan, but the National Football League player wants to move on from the affair. "It's just one little incident. I hope it doesn't happen any more," McKelvin said after Bills practice on Wednesday. "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." McKelvin, who said Bills fans in general were great, said he hoped no one would be arrested for painting an obscenity and the score of Buffalo's heartbreaking heart·break·ing adj. 1. Causing overwhelming grief or distress. 2. Producing a strong emotional reaction: heartbreaking loveliness. 25-24 loss to New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt. on Monday. McKelvin's fumble late in the game set up the Patriots' winning scoring drive, and he found his lawn defaced de·face tr.v. de·faced, de·fac·ing, de·fac·es 1. To mar or spoil the appearance or surface of; disfigure. 2. To impair the usefulness, value, or influence of. 3. shortly after returning home from the game at Foxboro, Massachsetts.
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