LeSean McCoy is done taking questions about Chip Kelly and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Buffalo Bills' new running back made that fact very clear on Wednesday, telling PFT Radio that the time to dwell on the past was officially over. McCoy had made headlines earlier in the week by telling a Philadelphia Inquirer reporter that Eagles head coach Chip Kelly had too big an ego to handle star players on his roster.
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"I'm finished with Philadelphia," McCoy said. "There's no more to talk about. [The interview] I had was with one of the Philly writers, who I've been working with for so long. We were having a conversation about it. I answered honestly.
"But I'm pretty much done with Philadelphia," he added. "I'm a Buffalo Bill. So any further questions or any answers I'll be giving or answering to, has to be geared to my team. I have no hatred or nothing against Chip or Philly. I'm trying to start my new legacy here."
While Shady was relatively mum on anything Philly-related, he was very eager and outspoken when addressing his newfound love for the Bills organization.
“You don't really notice it until you get here,” he said. “The atmosphere, the people and coaches – the talent level – that's the biggest thing I've noticed. From being on winning teams to this team – this is a talented group.
“I'm happy to be here, happy to feel wanted. I feel appreciated with this team.”
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