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unbillievable

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  1. Where does it say that he is exclusive to Buffalo?
  2. Except the guy turned down a large Rugby contract to give the NFL a shot. He's focused on opportunity, not money. Wade will accept a spot on any teams 53 above a PS spot. Saw that too. He also flattened out at the end. I'm patiently waiting for him to lateral the ball.
  3. As far as I've read, Wade is treated the exact same as any other player. He can be cut and signed by another team to their active roster. I don't see any language giving the Bills exclusive rights. The Bills only have an extra 11th exemption if the player is not signed at all; giving international players a 2nd chance; only then does the protections kick in.
  4. Panther's fans seem to think the Bills pass rush was good. They're blaming their QB's awful showing on the their OL not giving them time. I didn't see a single stunting Dlineman, and the Blitzes looked like reads, rather than designed; but the inability to win 1 on 1 battles is concerning; especially regarding Oliver. He needs to improve his hands. He has no moves. Daryl Johnson owned that RT. He needs to get some work in the next 2 games against better competition.
  5. Wade will never make it to the practice squad. He'll either be on the Bills' 53 or some other teams' active roster.
  6. So another team can't put Wade on their 53 after he is cut by the Bills, but before he is placed on the practice squad?
  7. Is there any scenario where Wade can be poached by another team? Because there are some teams desperate for Running Backs right now.
  8. I'm not an expert... but a little background. This happened in 1983 Statutory rape laws before the 90's came with an implication of force. If the girl consented, the man wasn't charged. Not sure how a parental objection plays into this... despite the wording of the law. Also there is some racism here, as well as cultural bias within the communities themselves, where the laws were predominantly enforced only in cases when a white girl (and only girls) was involved. Hispanic and Black families rarely reported these instances themselves, anyway. Underage pregnancies were dealt with by hiding the girl from society, filing charges would have exposed the family.
  9. I blame Trump. Trump is the reason Kaep was benched for Gabbert, then forced to void his own contract.
  10. This is the only thing you have left. It's not even an argument. It's pure speculation based on absolutely nothing.
  11. While Kaep was the greatest to ever play the game, I refuse to admit that he was better than Nathan Peterman.
  12. Why stop there? Kaep is better than Brees, Brady, Mahomes, and Rogers. Blane Gabbert was playing like Jesus to beat Kaep...
  13. He can't sue the NFL because he quit. ?
  14. Kaep didn't lose his job. The guy voided his own contract. He quit.
  15. . We should give Whaley a lot of credit for recognizing (which we all agreed at the time) that there just isn't enough FRANCHISE quarterbacks to go around. He agreed with the Pegulas to hire REx because "ground and pound" is the only alternative when you can't get that elusive QB. The offense actually improved... but who would have predicted that the defense would tank. Whaley was a victim of circumstance where No good College QB's were coming out, and the few that did (Cam Newton) were out of reach in the draft.
  16. I don't need to reply anymore. Your Bias is overwhelmingly obvious in this one post. Miller is solid and got a FA contract to start for the Bengals. When everyone sucks, being average is good enough. THe NFL has an OL and QB problem. Harvin was a star at the time of his signing. He was also VERY productive until his injury. The fact that Woods and Goodwin have flourished proved that the roster was built LONG TERM, had we kept them. Everyone would take Woods in 2016 over Jones in 2019 1)EJ was Nix, but Whaley brought in Tyrod, who made the pro-bowl. That's not neglect. 2)He spent the cap but never hit cap hell. The team NEVER had to dump talent because of the cap. 3)This is unfounded speculation. He built a team that should have won with the amount of talent he brought here. ...and if you know a long term plan to win, let the world know because 31 teams haven't figured out how to do it, and the 32nd cheats.
  17. Whaley's Roster: Tyrod McCoy Watkins-Woods-Goodwin-Harvin Clay Glenn-Incognito-Wood-Miller-Mills (r)Lawson-Dareus-Williams-Hughes Alexander-Brown-Brown-Spikes Gilmore-Darby-Robey Williams-Graham Carpenter-Schmidt. Outside of Mills, who was a stopgap.... that managed to keep the job several years...find a "glaring" hole in this roster... There was talent at every level. What exactly do you expect the GM to do? THere entire job is to build a talented roster. Which he did. The team was supposed to win NOW. It was LOADED. Rex was supposed to win in his 1st season. Of course the GM would want to bring in talent that would help immediately. The one argument is not finding a FRANCHISE QB, but at least found a servicable replacement in Tyrod. There have been very little news about whaley after he left the Bills. You're assuming a lot.
  18. You are heavily biased against him The starters at DT were Dareus and Williams. Rambo and Bryant were backups... can't really predict suspensions and injuries; although they played well in spot duty. Miller was average, but reliable; anytime you can get a 3rd round pick to start as a rookie, is a win. Waley's roster was his vision... and he plugged every hole; even Quarterback was somewhat addressed with Tyrod. What was lacking was the culture, the process, also known as the Head Coach. ...And the fact that he butted heads with Marone proved he had a vision of how he wanted HIS players used. Unfortunately, because of the hole at quarterback, his "vision" morphed into building a run heavy team, enter Tyrod and Rex... it might have worked too... but, while his offense managed to be respectable, Rex ruined a great defense, which got both of them fired.
  19. They're already spinning the news that Cashman was taking his starting job anyway, that was why he was in there so long...
  20. Thanks for the Info. Us Westerners are rarely taken into consideration for broadcasts.
  21. That was NOT an average team. Seriously, look at the roster. Find a glaring hole outside of Quarterback. Whaley's team was loaded with talent. They under-performed, mostly because of Rex. I remember some articles stating the Bills had built the most complete roster in the NFL... talent everywhere... if only they had found a QB (poor EJ). I would compare Whaley's team to pre-Cousins Vikings, or the current Jaguars... The team can sue to get the signing bonus back, as well as the guaranteed money. That's the reason why many players choose to NOT file retirement paperwork, and wait for the team to cut them, instead. It's something they should put into contracts, but no player would agree to it, especially the medical guarantee.
  22. The quarterback whiff (at a time when there seemed to be a lack of good ones coming out) is what everyone focuses on under Whaley. The trades for Watkins, brown, etc added to a loaded roster. There wasn't a need to add much more; especially late round picks. Whaley's team had a lot of talent, everywhere. But his one mistake was not finding a quarterback... and that is all that mattered.
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