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  1. hmmm. What is lost in all of this is why would owners care if large, guaranteed contracts are given out? They have a salary cap. If they fail like many do, it only hurts teams who signed them like the dumb Browns. Teams are free to do as they wish. With salary cap. It is in non-winning teams best interest that winning teams sign the big ticket "make a difference" players to huge, guaranteed contracts so it hampers their ability to put together a better roster.(and actually if they sign a bad player to a big guaranteed deal that is even better lol) Thereby giving the lesser teams a better chance to compete to acquire good players. (as a Bills fan i was rooting for Chiefs, Fish, Ravens, etc etc, to all sign their QB's to ridiculous large deals lol) I get in the short term when one of your players deserves the big raise big guaranteed deal, your team will now be in the same boat and have tough negotiations. But that's life. Then the lesser teams get the good players and the window for teams to be super bowl contenders will be shifted to other teams until your turn comes around again. Really how this should work so the same teams don't always win. edit: and i forgot that by giving out these huge, guaranteed deals it lowers the money available for veterans on that roster as the big, guaranteed contract takes up too much cap space. Teams then need to fill out roster with draftees, UDFA's, younger cheaper players thereby lowering veteran players income. NFL addressed this somewhat by exempting some of certain veterans' salaries against the cap.
  2. the police do this routinely to get the perps to talk and make a deal to drop some charges. Been going on since God invented lawyers.
  3. Brown so dumb he probbally runnin to the Cali border lol 🤣🤣😂
  4. that's about as clear as a foggy day in the Appalachian Mountains in the morning.
  5. well....TN Titans looks more set back and bigger like old Highmark so yeah 2010 look. New Highmark Bills looks more stacked close in and vertical so more 2025 look. Big difference is TN roof makes it look newer and much more modern as all new builds have a roof now. So you have that right i guess. And yeah I would ask for a complete redo on Cleveland proposal. It is very very minimalist / brutalist not to mention: Utilitarian: Designed for usefulness rather than beauty. Unadorned: Lacking decoration or ornamentation. Plain: Simple and lacking detail. Grey, gloomy, glum, washed-out: Describing a dull or unpleasant color palette. Slapped-together: Appearing hastily or poorly constructed. Uninviting: Lacking warmth or appeal. Imposing: Large and overwhelming. Unwashed, weathered, armored
  6. and ohhhhh by the way ................even Miami outdid Bills new stadium, as they have "ALL" the seats covered for rain(direct above, but yes some can blow in) and most covered with sun shading too. Imagine that. lol
  7. you answered your own question. lol rb have had very low value for decades now. Barkley and Henry changing it a little but they are outlier freaks of nature. 2nd RB market contracts and FA contracts have been a disaster league wide for many years. Probably will never change overall.
  8. sounds kinda Belicheck Bradesque doesn't it....lol
  9. well, every new stadium is enclosed or has a pavilion roof now even in perfect weather sites, so yes you are 100% absolutely correct. the NFLworld moves on and WNY stays stuck in the mud. Wash, Cleveland, JAX, and Chicago, all proposing domes now. 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️
  10. i still remember the cold Bills Colts game in Buffalo when he opened his windows to his suit after the game and then he and his handlers handed out $100 bills to all the fans near him. Fun way to be rich lol.
  11. yes i agree w this sentiment........ i was always hoping none of the Bills get voted all pro as then they demand more money. Reuben Brown was the poster boy for this. Avg player, had a good year, voted all pro, then went every year on rep only.
  12. that's interesting. Beane should have received a salary discount for this. But although disappointing to say the least. They can be fresh for the last 11 games and excepted playoff push when they will be most needed.
  13. Cook can't pass block on a high passing team so is out on late game deciding drives. So his value to Bills is like 7 mill a year, if that. He is as good as gone.
  14. teams don't wait any longer to see if the high drafted QB is the real deal. If they do, they have wasted valuable time. They need to find out immediately if the new QB shows flashes to give them confidence in developing him for when he can be effective in year 3.(like Josh Allen for example). Bridge QB's are now a myth/legend. When they sign these so called Bridges they get benched early and the rookie goes in.
  15. We hear this many times as a barrier to getting screened. But many screenings for many other potential illnesses and afflictions are painful. If that's why anyone ignores a mammogram there is not much we can do about it.
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