ACor58 Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Man handled the Williams' yesterday. With the lack of depth / talent we have on our OL really makes you wonder who the hell is making these terrible decisions at OBD now that we have a "GM".
JPS Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Another guy let go or not considered because he's not the kind of high-character, low talent player that we like in Bflo.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 +1 was incensed when they let him walk without an offer. Bunch of buffoons. Buddy Nix = continuation of decades-long FAIL.
Another Point of View Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 If you want to believe Twitter,Whitner said Incognito did not like Buffalo and wanted a longer deal. He was a free agent and picked Miami.
Bob in STL Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 If you want to believe Twitter,Whitner said Incognito did not like Buffalo and wanted a longer deal. He was a free agent and picked Miami. Does that make sense? Did not like Buffalo and he wanted a longer deal? When he left St. Louis his tail was inbetween his azz. He was greatful to get a chance with Buffalo and he said so. I don't want to believe Twitter or Whitner, thank you. I think this was about money and he got a lot more from Miami. BTW -- he played very well against Buffalo too and he took every opportunity to get the extra push in after the play.
DarthICE Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 I watched most of the Vikes game and he looked great against one of the best front 4's in football. Seems like this regime of 'expert talent evaluators' = that of previous regimes which = doom like normal.
bigc14120 Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Does that make sense? Did not like Buffalo and he wanted a longer deal? When he left St. Louis his tail was inbetween his azz. He was greatful to get a chance with Buffalo and he said so. I don't want to believe Twitter or Whitner, thank you. I think this was about money and he got a lot more from Miami. BTW -- he played very well against Buffalo too and he took every opportunity to get the extra push in after the play. No, when he arrived in Buffalo he made it clear he was here for a few weeks.
Tortured Soul Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Man handled the Williams' yesterday. With the lack of depth / talent we have on our OL really makes you wonder who the hell is making these terrible decisions at OBD now that we have a "GM". I'll take your word, since I didn't watch the game, but Miami scored 7 offensive points last week, bringing their season total of offensive points to 20.
Buffalonian-at-Heart Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 No, when he arrived in Buffalo he made it clear he was here for a few weeks. Totally incorrect. He was praising Buffalo, it's coaches, and his teammates. Go look at his quotes. He wanted to stay here and get an extension.
silvermike Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 He was a restricted free agent. Unless he wanted to hold out all season, he would have had to play at least one more year in Buffalo.
Amstel Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 They had drafted Wood and Levitre to the be the starters at G for the future. They brought Incognito in out of desperation because Wood was out for the year and we were decimated on the line. I doubt they were going to give Incognito a longterm contract to have him here for depth and I doubt they were going to sit a first and second round pick for Incognito to start. I doubt he wanted to be here as a backup. If we had let a dominant tackle go then I'd say Nix screwed up. Even if they tendered him he didnt have to sign and even if he ultimately did, if he signed against his will who would want him in the lockeroom? And I doubt they'd have gotten anything in trade for his rights......
Doc Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 If you want to believe Twitter,Whitner said Incognito did not like Buffalo and wanted a longer deal. Like I said. And no one else wanted to give him a long-term deal either (Miami gave him just a 1-year deal for close to minimum).
Rob's House Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 They had drafted Wood and Levitre to the be the starters at G for the future. They brought Incognito in out of desperation because Wood was out for the year and we were decimated on the line. I doubt they were going to give Incognito a longterm contract to have him here for depth and I doubt they were going to sit a first and second round pick for Incognito to start. I doubt he wanted to be here as a backup. If we had let a dominant tackle go then I'd say Nix screwed up. Even if they tendered him he didnt have to sign and even if he ultimately did, if he signed against his will who would want him in the lockeroom? And I doubt they'd have gotten anything in trade for his rights...... If Incognito is on the roster right now he starts. If you have to shuffle the line, like move Wood to C or Cialis to RT, to make it happen then so be it. There's no way this line would be better with him on the bench.
Ramius Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Does that make sense? Did not like Buffalo and he wanted a longer deal? When he left St. Louis his tail was inbetween his azz. He was greatful to get a chance with Buffalo and he said so. I don't want to believe Twitter or Whitner, thank you. I think this was about money and he got a lot more from Miami. BTW -- he played very well against Buffalo too and he took every opportunity to get the extra push in after the play. Miami (and the rest of the league) thought Incognito was so awesome that they signed him to a whopping 1 year, 1 million dollar deal.
Amstel Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 I would bet that he really didnt want to be here. He arrived just in time to become part of the height of the turmoil last year and saw enough to say thanks but no thanks.... I can't say I blame him either
JPS Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Miami (and the rest of the league) thought Incognito was so awesome that they signed him to a whopping 1 year, 1 million dollar deal. great point.
Bob in STL Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 No, when he arrived in Buffalo he made it clear he was here for a few weeks. Not the interview I heard on local radio here.
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