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Many here have been dead set on the Bills acquiring a big RB. I think that has been fueled by Derrick Henry’s success. (And who wouldn’t want a Derrick Henry in their team?) But I’d rather they focus on finding a RB who can be effective in the passing game as well as rushing game. It’s a missing facet of the offense now. Plus it could add a wrinkle to the offense with both that player and Singletary on the field at the same time.
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Chubb really does make all the difference here. Hunt would be the best back on most teams, but he’s second to Chubb on the Browns.
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Dunno. It depends how spooked teams are about the off the field stuff. Talent wise he’s easily worth a 2nd. Now maybe the original (3rd) round tender is what they’ll do just to be sure they move him. That’s not a bad plan. If they don’t mind him sticking around another season then they should put the 2nd on him and then take another year’s production and a comp pick down the road. This is all assuming that there is no league action coming for any reason. If there is, then his value is crap anything could happen with him.
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I have no idea what Berry thought about it or if he was on his way out by then. We should see where he stands on such things soon. I do know that one of the Haslams was not on board with signing Hunt. I assume that was Dee. Dorsey gave a lot of assurances that Hunt would be a model citizen. I have heard that has not been the case. I don’t know if it was more than the recent speeding/weed incident or not.
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Browns hire Kevin Stefanski as HC; Andrew Berry as GM
BarleyNY replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Browns hire Kevin Stefanski as HC; Andrew Berry as GM
BarleyNY replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes, he was VP of player personnel for the Browns. He was there when Kitchens was hired but was a proponent of hiring Stefanski so there’s some level of comfort there. He’s definitely DePodesta’s guy and was his target from the start of the search. Berry is an extremely intelligent guy who played. He was a three year All Ivy CB at Harvard where he got a Bachelors in Economics and a Masters in CIS. He’s a great fit for the analytics driven group there. You never know how that’ll work out, but it seems like there’s a good chance the Browns org will be on the same page. Whether they’ll be successful I couldn’t say. Even if there’s a lot of good people working together there, there is still the Haslams and team history to deal with. Still, Berry is smart guy. -
Dorsey was the one that advocated for Hunt and he’s gone. I am hearing that there’s a good chance the Browns move on from him. If it were me I’d tender him at the second round level and see if anyone tried to sign him away. Then I’d base my decision on that contract.
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CTE doctor turned salesman: the "selling" of CTE
BarleyNY replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I had a coworker who came from Pharma sales. We were working for a god awful company in the aerospace industry at the time. It gouged the hell out of the government and airlines and they treated everyone outside of top management as poorly as their customers. Worst job of my life by far. He said his Pharma job was worse. There was zero effort by that company to help people and that their strategy was to keep people on maintenance medication for as long as possible. Specific strategy for diabetics was to keep them on medication their whole lives despite it meaning gradually declining health and eventual death. Any efforts to find something to actually cure the patients was avoided. I’m not one to downplay the positive effects of capitalism. It has tremendous value to society. My issues come from the lack of true free markets brought about by having companies and industries that are large (wealthy) enough to impact laws that limit competition and innovation - as well as the legal system that allows that to happen. The result is not true capitalism. I also see healthcare as having such importance to society that at least basic care should be available to every citizen and that special safety measures should be in place to eliminate issues like what I mentioned above. Thats my 2¢ on the matter. I’ll leave it there unless there’s a specific question. -
CTE doctor turned salesman: the "selling" of CTE
BarleyNY replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In reality most medical breakthroughs and advancements are made by researchers at universities, not private companies. And most of the funding for research is from government grants. Companies are great at monetizing the advancements, but it’s rare that the people who did the actual work get much out of it financially.- 58 replies
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Pro Bowl Player Poll--Worst City to Travel To
BarleyNY replied to Lurker's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Airport to OP is not great for displaying the best B-lo has to offer. I’m not sure where they stay, but you gotta know where to go in Buffalo and it’s probably not by their hotel. -
New Orleans Saints in Court
BarleyNY replied to Mike in Horseheads's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Compensation between $40&$50M a year now. Plus incredible perks. Where do I sign up for that? -
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Target WR Breshad Perriman FA Tampa Bay
BarleyNY replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think he was a lot less important to them once they got OBJ, but they still wanted him on the team. It’s not great to have someone on the roster who doesn’t want to be there though. Between that and preserving the relationship with his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, it was the smart thing to do. -
Target WR Breshad Perriman FA Tampa Bay
BarleyNY replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
FWIW he was not cut by the Browns. He signed a 1 year deal with the Browns, then he hit free agency and ended up re-signing with them. Then Cleveland traded for OBJ within a couple of days and he asked to be released from his new contract. They obliged him. But it was them doing him a solid, it wasn’t like they didn’t want him on the team. It depends on his price, but Perriman would be a good addition to the team. He’s really coming into his own and he wouldn’t preclude drafting another WR. I like what he brings to the team as well as the flexibility we’d have in the draft. -
Eli Manning: Will He Get Into Canton?
BarleyNY replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dude kept the Brady and the Cheatriots from getting two more SBs. Why are some here arguing against him? I’ll always think well of him for those two games. Seriously though, the dude balled out in the most critical times of the most important games in his career. Ice water in his veins. That is why he has those two rings and it deserves respect. He should be in. -
2020 top 50 prospects #1 - Daniel Jeremiah
BarleyNY replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
One early, one late. Value at WR should be found throughout the draft. -
The NFL wants parity. It’s more about the NFL than the NFLPA who likely would be for trading cap space. Let the teams that want to spend, spend. It’d drive up prices for the top players. That’s what the league doesn’t want. Plus allowing teams to trade cap space would really damage pairity. The Mike Browns of the league would use that mechanism to get richer at the expense of even attempting to be competitive. The Dareus trade was a similar situation in that the Bills traded away a highly talented player for peanuts because they wanted to be rid of him and his future guaranteed money. The big difference with the Osweiler trade was that Houston gave up the player and more in picks than they got back. Osweiler plus a 6th and a future 2nd for only a 4th from Cleveland IIRC. That’s where it gets sketchy with the league office. They tried to run the trade through all in the same year and it was rejected. No bueno from the league.
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Trading cap space for picks straight up is verboten in the NFL. This example was the work around to technically be within the rules. I wouldn’t be against the Bills doing something like this, but it’s rare that a team is in the position the Texans were in. You have to find a team with big guaranteed salary to a player they have given up on and is in such bad cap space that they are willing to part with a high pick to rid themselves of the contract. And then the Bills would have to be willing to wait a year for the high pick since the NFL won’t authorize a player and a higher pick for a lower pick in the same year. That’s just not going to happen very often.
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Running Backs A Dime a Dozen & Is It a Passing League ?
BarleyNY replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Niners OL is interesting. Two 1st round OTs bookending a former bust and two guys who were UFAs. But they all fit their system really well. -
That is not true. He threw a fit until we gave him that sweet contract. Once he got paid he was happy, but not before. And to be clear, be wanted paid in Philly too so it was about the money, not the city. He’d have been happy anywhere with that contract though.
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Antonio Brown: Apology Tour - Preparing for return?
BarleyNY replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Learned my lesson after getting hosed the first time. I required NTE (not to exceed) clauses in the quotes after that. No NTE clause? Then don’t bother quoting. Only one company sent me a quote without it and would not require with it. They were the cheapest, but no way would I go with them. They’d have hosed me. Tossed that in the trash.