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Josh reveals he suffers from poor circulation
BarleyNY replied to UConn James's topic in The Stadium Wall
Mitch Morse requests that Josh takes all snaps from the shotgun. None from under center please.- 133 replies
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Club pricing is to keep out the riff raff. Businesses taking/sending clients to games don’t want some idiot puking on or starting a fight with them.
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Yup. Always depends on the price. Not a bad idea to tell him to check out the market and keep us in mind. Maybe if the offers he sees are modest we can match and he can play here, in a place he likes with teammates he likes.
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Could just be that the Bills had a convo with Shaq’s agent about signing him if we need him due to injury in the playoffs. Or they’re keeping the door open for next season (though I think that is less likely).
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No. How that is presented is a little deceivingly. It is purely guaranteed salary the Jest owe him and are eating. If a team had claimed him off waivers, they’d have been on the hook for about $9.2M next season. Now he is a FA.
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Do they though?
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Firstly, I’m not sure how you turned “get lucky” into “seriously consider”. I by no means suggested that Trubisky or someone like him should be someone’s primary strategy. As for who has made the jump on their second team after being replaced early and/or after little or limited success with their first team, I’d say Tannehill certainly qualifies. If you go back further, Kurt Warner is an obvious example. Alex Smith qualifies and a case can be made that Brees does too. While he wasn’t a total flop in SD, he did not play well enough soon enough that he wasn’t replaced. That all said, I do not have high hopes that Trubisky will be successful as a starting NFL QB. But I can allow for a slim chance that he could. In any event, I think he’s good enough to be a bridge/backup QB in the league. Combine that with a poor QB draft class and it makes sense for a QB needy team to go with someone like him that gives them an extra out (to use a poker term) rather than someone like Tyrod where there is zero chance of improvement. He makes sense in a place like Denver if they miss out on Rodgers and Wilson and have to draft a QB. A three year deal that’s really a one year deal at relatively low salary with a two year option at starting QB money makes sense for a player like Trubisky. He can go into a good situation there and try to raise his value.
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He did what just about anyone would’ve done, he went to the team that was guaranteeing him a lot more money and a starting position. Now that no team is going to pay him disproportionately more, he’s going where he wants to go (among the teams interested).
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I don’t think a brand new FO and HC are looking at players like Trubisky as their long term options. On a short, reasonable deal while they draft their future, sure. They would realize that there is a possibility of getting lucky with such a reclamation project, but they wouldn’t bank on it.
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I see Trubisky getting a bridge QB job next season. He can use that to try to prove himself and get a real shot somewhere.
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Has not and I just looked.
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Meh. A single key catch against NE would do little to move the needle. A game winning catch on Saturday would get him some momentary love, sure. But it would be fleeting. And anyone would get that. Ditto immortalization for a game winning SB catch. Knox, Mackenzie or a practice squad player would get that.
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Honestly think he might’ve been pissed about the shot he took on the field. Looks like he took one in the head. That said, I think the biggest take away from this thread is that Beasley seems to be losing support amongst some of the posters here. That is certainly indicative of nothing but the fall off of his play. He’s not that expensive next season, but he could certainly be a cap casualty when the Bills go looking for space in March.
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Trent Dilfer Brett Favre who most reminds him of himself
BarleyNY replied to North Buffalo's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cam Newton was a great comp when Allen was a prospect, but the divergence started immediately after he started playing in the NFL. Totally different - opposite really - career and performance arcs. -
Bears and Dolphins request interview with Brian Daboll
BarleyNY replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well you know he can’t take Trubisky with him- 174 replies
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Broncos are in the market for a new head coach
BarleyNY replied to Pokebball's topic in The Stadium Wall
Trubisky could be a bridge option for Daboll in that scenario. Trubisky would get a chance to show teams that he’s developed under much better circumstances than he had in Chicago. Daboll would have a QB that knows his system and he would not have to throw a rookie QB into the fire or worry about getting a different vet bridge up to speed. -
Likely they just don’t want be on the hook for his 2022 salary should he get seriously injured in a meaningless game.
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Thanks. I’m glad to hear that.
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I think Wallace is a solid #2 CB in the league. That certainly has value. But it really might all come down to a) how much he wants to be in Buffalo and b) the contract offers he gets come March (should he decide to test free agency). I absolutely think the Bills would like to retain him and I think the odds favor them doing so, but the Bills cap situation and possibly of overpayment by another team means that it is not a slam dunk.