Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone helped Buffalo residents free a car stranded in the massive snowstorm covering the city.
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Buffalo and the Bills are dealing with a huge amount of snow that has fallen on the city in recent days. More snow is expected through Thursday and it’s at least a remote possibility that the game scheduled at Buffalo’s Ralph Wilson Stadium this Sunday gets moved to Monday. In the meantime, Bills players and coaches have had to deal with the snow just the same as the city’s residents. A story in the Buffalo News on Tuesday detailed how Bills’ coach Doug Marrone helped free a car from snow-packed roads.
The car was blocking the center of Abbot Road, when Marrone showed up in his SUV. He quickly got a team of other residents together and they managed to push the car off the island of snow. At the time, Marrone was headed to snowbound Ralph Wilson Stadium, but he still signed a few autographs before continuing on his way.
Marrone wasn’t the only member of the Bills organization helping Buffalo residents, kicker Dan Carpenter also got in on the action. According to Carpenter’s neighbor, Roy Noble, the kicker shoveled not just his own driveway, but Noble’s as well. Noble described the drifts in front of his house as five foot high, but Carpenter shoveled his way to Noble’s house using only a small snow shovel. Once there he cleared out the front of the house and even checked on Noble’s furnace vent.
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