‘Before free agency began, the Bills said they would be spending “cash to cap.” That is, they would account for all of the money given players this year inside the $109 million salary cap and not amortize bonus money into future seasons. So much for that plan. The Bills had about $30 million in room and quickly went over that by about $15 million in re-signing DE Chris Kelsay and signing OL Derrick Dockery, Langston Walker and Jason Whittle. They will continue to be active in the market, searching for RBs, CBs, and LBs. Somewhere along the way, somebody in Buffalo’s front office realized spending “cash to cap” would put the team in a non-competitive situation, hurt the team and turn off fans, killing their bottom line in the long run.’