‘That means the Bills don’t have to do anything, but they’re trying — and it reminds me of something Philadelphia Eagles president Joe Banner once said about renegotiations: That both sides should win. When the team provides a player financial security by cutting a deal years in advance, he said, it should expect something in return — and what it should get is a break on the cost. Peters doesn’t see it that way, and he has the Bills so frazzled now that negotiations have ground to a halt and they’ve thrown open the doors to a possible trade. That doesn’t mean one happens, but it means one could — and that should tell you something. It should tell you that Peters is wearing them out.’