ORCHARD PARK - When Micah Hyde decided to leave the tiny, winter-ravaged, football-crazed home of the Green Bay Packers for the NFL’s next-smallest, winter-ravaged, football-crazed home of the Buffalo Bills, he openly admitted he wasn’t sure what he was getting himself into.
After playing four seasons during which he started about half the time in Green Bay’s secondary, Hyde wanted so much more and Buffalo, with its young, new, defensive-minded coach, Sean McDermott, looked like the perfect place for that to happen.
But then he showed up at One Bills Drive for a free agent visit and thought, what am I doing here?