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BarleyNY

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  1. Same here. I wonder why he hasn't been brought in. Seems strange.
  2. I quit predicting what Ohio State CBs will achieve as pros after Robey. I didn't think highly of him as an NFL prospect, but he's done well. Miami now has four starting OLmen that were drafted in the top half of the first round. Wow. They got a steal with Tunsil. They're going to play him at LG this season and probably slide him to LT next. That'll allow them to part ways with Brandon Albert who will be 32 this time next year and is pretty expensive. Miami saw a chance to solidify the LT spot for the next decade and took it. It was a great move for the long term - and that's not something I say about the Dolphins very often.
  3. I put RT #2 on the priority list. WR is #1. Not that a RG isn't 3rd. Slauson would have been a nice addition. I'll be interested to see what he's getting paid in Sandy-A-Go. There's no guarantee that a quality player at any position of need will become available so it'd have been nice to cross off one of my top 3.
  4. With Kaep? That shouldn't be a surprise. When did he ever handcuff a franchise QB with a run first game? Even forget franchise QB. How about a quality QB that can get through progressions? When has Roman ever limited a QB that could do more? Maybe it's all coincidence or teams without strong QBs seek him out due to his scheme, but I can't believe that in today's NFL he wouldn't try to get everything he could out of his QB.
  5. Gotta disagree with that. It isn't a coincidence that Roman's offense is run first and that's just what happens to fit the Bills' personnel. He tailored his scheme to what he had to work with.
  6. Absolutely not. If he can't carry the load, then he's not a franchise QB and doesn't deserve franchise money. If the team is leaning hard on the run game it is due to TT's inability to carry enough of the load.
  7. To answer your original question: Nothing except accounting, unless you wind up needing the extra cap space in the current year. It's all about flexibility. Deferral of cap hits does benefit the team because of the annual increase of cap space. Cap space has been going up by about 8% a year on average so every cap dollar deferred is discounted, on average, by 8% per season of deferral. That adds up. Right now the Bills are looking at $36M in cap room in 2017. That is assuming a team base cap of $166M. Any rollover would be added to the $36M and any new contracts (Gilmore, Taylor, 2016 & 2017 draft classes, etc.) deducted. The franchise tag for QBs in 2016 was $25M so things might still be tight if Taylor has to be tagged.
  8. Holy crap! The OTC link isn't updated with all of the guarantees stated in that article. Spotrac mentions them in theirs. Basically it's a three year deal with two option years. Incredibly player friendly. Wow. http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/cordy-glenn/ That should be required reading for everyone on here.
  9. Because Taylor's best chance to get paid is to do well this year. His only option to get paid more now is to either agree to a lower end, easily exited long term deal (which he does not appear interested in) or to hold out and try to get a bigger one before this season starts. But if he holds out, then he hurts his chances of doing well this season. Thus the conundrum for him and his agent at this point in time. There really is no good option for them other than Taylor preparing and performing as best he can in the 2016 season and getting the best deal possible next offseason.
  10. Yeah, you always have to wait for the full details to come out. Here's the OTC breakdown: http://overthecap.com/player/cordy-glenn/222/ It is pretty standard for contracts of this size to be structured like this. Player gets cash upfront and some additional cash guarantees early in the contract and the team gets to kick a nice chunk of the cap hits into future years. Oh, and Cordy is getting paid very well this year. He already got a check for $16M and he's getting $3M more in salary in 2016.
  11. It'd take me all night to point out everything wrong with this post so I'll just hit some high points: - Joe Thomas is the best LT in the NFL. He's a wonderful technician, which is great for a LT. But you want to put him at RT and run a power game behind him. That would not work well. - The Browns won't trade him unless they get a big premium. Think a first round pick plus another pick. The Bills aren't in a place they can - or should want to - do that. - The Bills don't have the cap space for him and he wants his money. I'm just going to call it there.
  12. Where'd you see one of his sons defending him? It wasn't in the link. I'd think that it is unlikely that he will get any defense from his sons unless they're protecting their mother or the family fortune. All of his children are adopted and it was heavily rumored that Jerry Sandusky plead out because at least one of his sons was going to testify that he'd been abused by him. Rather than have that happen he took the deal.
  13. How many times did he have to practice that before he stopped accidentally saying "anxious" instead of "excited"?
  14. I have yet to see them posted. A general outline is out, but details aren't to my knowledge.
  15. I can't see how someone can issue a grade on a contract before the details are out.
  16. The Jest certainly appear to have a value on Fitz. And Fitz certainly appears to have a price to play. Sometimes those two positions change as options become limited, time grows short or outside pressure increases. Sometimes they don't. If they don't, then Fitz isn't playing for the Jest this season. If they do, then he may. We will just have to wait and see.
  17. Yup. As an OSU alum I watched pretty much every game Adams played there. My wife is a Steelers fan. Adams is highly talented, but his mental lapses are horrific. You can't do that at the NFL level. He will string together a dozen plays where he looks great. Then, just when you are ready to jump on his bandwagon and declare him a stud, he makes a WTF!? mistake that has you looking at his jersey to make sure it's the same guy. Every game is like that. You can't have a LT that makes 3 or 4 boneheaded plays a game. I ripped him before the draft and I ripped him after the draft. In fact during the draft I remember showing my wife that while he looked good in the clips they showed of him when he was picked, he also got beat horribly in a highlight of another player taken near him. He's never going to be consistient enough to be a starter in the NFL. Never. Probably his upside is as a backup swing tackle. But he wouldn't be my first choice there either.
  18. http://overthecap.com/bills-extend-cordy-glenn/#more-11947 OTC write up on Glenn's deal.
  19. Their analysis basically amounts to: The Bills drafted well and specifically filled big needs. That should result in improvement in record. Not an Earthshattering revelation or anything, but it's nice to see unbiased analysis confirm what you already believe (which often is biased).
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