Not sure if anyone has posted this, but this tracker stays up to date as the cuts happen:
https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2022/8/29/23326882/buffalo-bills-roster-cuts-tracker-2022
Only this part: "In that case, perhaps team Araiza offers a $10,000 settlement to avoid embarrassment, scrutiny, and death threats to simply be done with it, while plaintiff sees the cost to exit under those terms at closer to $75,000."
Apparently, it's 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 11, 11.
So the season was10 days away 5 hours ago, but now ... not only is it 11 days away ... it's DOUBLE 11 days away!!!
I'm starting to think we'll never see another Bills game.
No. The defense played out of their minds with turnovers and they got a TON of help from other teams, even before Cincinnati ended the drought for us. Tyrod Taylor ended the drought like Trent Dilfer won the Super Bowl for the Ravens. He sucked.
He was not a key piece in breaking the drought. And his "performance" in the playoffs proved that. He was horrible and the Bills won games despite him; not because of him.
Had they drafted him after they knew about the incident/before the lawsuit, I would agree with you.
But they didn't. They learned about it in July and let it play out in the most responsible way possible. And once the news came out about the lawsuit, they moved as swiftly and properly as anyone could hope for.
I think preseason games are more useful. Hell, a two-legged stool is more useful than the Pro Bowl. But I just don't think preseason games are necessary. If they eliminate them across the board, every team has the same amount of rust to get through ... and every team has the same limitation with regard to finalizing their rosters based solely upon practices, etc.
A few of you may know how I feel about Tyrod Taylor.
One thing I’ll give the guy is that he’s not a quitter.
I feel bad for him today and I hope his injury isn’t serious.
I’ll be happy if/when the NFL does away with preseason games.