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Ex-Bills player held sign pleading for second chance, would 'die for it'

How badly did former Buffalo Bills fullback Corey Knox, released last May after a nondescript five months with the team, want a second chance with his former club?

He stood in a snowstorm this past winter outside Ralph Wilson Stadium holding a sign that read, "Nobody wants it more than me."

"I stood out there for two hours until the cops came," Knox recently told Fansided.com. "I had frost all over my face, my arms were beet red and I was frozen, but I didn’t care because I wanted [team president] Russ Brandon to see, I wanted [coach] Rex [Ryan] to see, I wanted [general manager] Doug Whaley to see, I wanted every single coach who came in that day to see that nobody in or out of that team wants it more than me and I know I got my message across.