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obie_wan

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  1. playing RT in college does not equate to playing LT in the NFL. even if he moves well for his size
  2. they can get Winston in the 2nd round. nice try
  3. which means that the Vikings paid the big money upfront which is not included in the Bills cap #
  4. Philly expected to keep for TO for 2 years as evidenced by the huge roster bonus due in March. However, as I noted in prior post, TO could not comprehend the cash flow reduction from year 1- thus ruining year 2 for the Eagles.
  5. they're using those for Ricky Williams and TO
  6. Rod Smith was a much more reliable WR than Moulds in 2005. and his salary cap hit is probably fraction of the $10 mil that Moulds costs. If there aren;t enough linemen to use up the savings, then spend the money on Reggie Wayne
  7. TO is worth the risk if you can get him to sign a 1 year contract. Not likley since TO wants a big signing bonus. Unfortunately, TO does not see it as a signing bonus. Since he gets the cash inyear 1, he considers it his year 1 salary. Whatever he gets in year 2 will pale in comparsion and TO will be screaming for a new contract that shows him the proper respect.
  8. you must be planning on our QBs thrwoing a lot of picks
  9. The 30% rule pertains to his base salary. Due to the past restructuring, much of the cap is due to unamaotized signing bonus. His base is closer to $5-6 mil I think so the 30% would be applied to that number. You can't reduce the unamortized signing bonus.
  10. read MY post. restructuring simply pushes the cap money into future years. He needs to take a major pay CUT.
  11. his dead money next year then would be $10 mil. He needs to take a pay CUT
  12. Jaron may have felt that Garcia was the better option based on all the circumstances in Detroit at the time. He may think he is salvageable with a new start and a competent coordinator.
  13. He would be the 3rd QB (and the one most likely to win the starting job). My bad if I implied he would be 3rd string.
  14. Atlanta turned down Cinci's offer of a 2nd round pick for Shaub. We should have drafted Shaub in the first place. some other vets who may come availabe and may be cheap are Aaron Brooks, Brian Griese and Joey Harrington. There will not be much top flight talent OL and DL available on the free agent market that will tie up large amounts of cap. The Bills will need to build through the draft. By replacing Shane Matthews salary, it should not be very costly to bring in another who could actually be a legitimate starting QB.
  15. what a surprise. Marv returns to the Walt Corey days with a bend but don't break D.
  16. In buffalo, Harrington will not be paid much and will not cost the team a #1 pick (let alone 3 picks) so the expectations will not far exceed possbile performance. Joey has far more experience than JP and does have some talent that could be harnessed with proper coaching. He would be a far better #3 QB than Shane Mathews and well worth the cost. Anotehr possible QB to consider is Brian Griese if TB cuts him loose due to salary cap and commits to Simms.
  17. well - if you're talking Bills pride- then Jack Kemp is the man. former QB. actually won a championship with the Bills ran for President and is the right age
  18. The trade was not the problem. The big mistake was not cutting ties with Drew with zero cap hit when it was clear he was not the long term answer. Instead TD gave Drew a $8.75 cash payment and extended his contract thereby incurring $5 mil cap hit when he was cut the NEXT year.
  19. Shaub is the QB the Bills braintrust should have drafted. However, altough Cinci has offered a 2nd, the Falcons do not want to part with Shaub due to the injury history of Vick.
  20. max jean-gilles will be gone by late 1st - early 2nd
  21. the problem has been that Teflon Tom was always looking to make the unexpected, flashy pick in hopes of hitting a homerun. You need to hit a few HRs, but it seemed a disproportionate number of his picks were spent in this manner, didn't pan out and he didn't have a backup plan. This is especially true of teh OL where he consistently relied injured players with previous upside to fill gaping holes. (Ben Sobiesky, Kris Ferris, the list goes on)
  22. This is a major misunderstanding. Marv did not work for any of the front office staff he brought to the Bills. Polian was hired long before Marv and was instsrumental in bringing in Marv and Butler- all associated from their time in the USFL. Polian was fired in 1993. From 1993 thru 1997, Marv was HC but he also was VP in charge of football operations. He did not report to Butler. Typical of Ralph's desire to have a say in the Bills, both men reported to him as President. No picks or trades were made without Marv's approval. The trades for RJ and Billy Joe Hobert were made by Butler after Marv retired. After Polian left and with Marv basically having veto power over all personnel decisions, the Bills made no significant draft day trades- up or down. The stated philosophy was to let the draft come to them. Although anything is possible, based on Marv's prior history and his conservative nature- it is highly unlikely that the Bills under Marv will be making any blockbuster draft day deals.
  23. If Walt Corey could coach, they wouldn't have been down by 25 points at half time in the first place.
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