OCinBuffalo Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Link here 5 time pro-bowler...knee sugery...I dunno. This looks like a reasonable move. Perhaps it isn't. I would not trade for the guy. If I wanted him, I would simply try to claim him off waivers. Or, let that go by and try to sign him to a 2 year deal or something similar. We can move him to guard if we don't want him to play center. He has to be an upgrade over Urbik, right?
Thoner7 Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 I think he is 35 and if he is cut its likely a cost cuttign move so I would forget Waivers. I'll take anyone that will improve the OL though.
CBD Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Urbik had 1 bad play in a preseason game and is being treated unfairly in my opinion. He's looked solid in two games since and is only 26 and still developing as a player. While I would like them to bring in some depth for the oline, I think the starters look to be fine and wouldn't want to impede a guy with potential like Urbik by benching him for an injured 32 year old.
PromoTheRobot Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Obviously Nix won't sign anyone who isn't better than what we have. Despite the pithy insights of some here, a former Pro Bowler with a bad knee or back is NOT always better than what we have. PTR
apuszczalowski Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 What makes you think he could or would be an improvement to play guard? C is probably the deepest position the bills have on the o-line with Wood and Hangartner, Levitre even has some experience playing it in an emergency
PromoTheRobot Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Jerruh Jones is cheap. He's got a a big ol' barn to pay for. PTR
Beerball Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 I think he is 35 and if he is cut its likely a cost cuttign move so I would forget Waivers. I'll take anyone that will improve the OL though. He's actually 32, not sure when his birthday is though. I don't see anyone placing a waiver claim on him either (if he doesn't renegotiate with Dallas). He should pass through and then can negotiate with anyone he chooses to.
LabattBlue Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/topic/133804-could-andre-gurode-help-our-o-line/
Kelly the Dog Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Bring him in. Work him out. Sign him if he looks like he still has two years left. Cut Hangartner. Let Gurode compete for starting OG spot. Make him back-up to Wood at C.
Cash Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Obviously Nix won't sign anyone who isn't better than what we have. Despite the pithy insights of some here, a former Pro Bowler with a bad knee or back is NOT always better than what we have. PTR I refuse to believe that neither Bryant McKinnie nor Jared Gaither is better than Cordaro Howard.
CBD Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Bring him in. Work him out. Sign him if he looks like he still has two years left. Cut Hangartner. Let Gurode compete for starting OG spot. Make him back-up to Wood at C. Doubt he signs here to play a backup spot, would probably need assurances he'll start which i'm sure he'll get from somewhere.
BB2004 Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Link here 5 time pro-bowler...knee sugery...I dunno. This looks like a reasonable move. Perhaps it isn't. I would not trade for the guy. If I wanted him, I would simply try to claim him off waivers. Or, let that go by and try to sign him to a 2 year deal or something similar. We can move him to guard if we don't want him to play center. He has to be an upgrade over Urbik, right? No way Buffalo picks him up. I think the Bears or the Eagles will most likely sign him in the next few days. The center position for Buffalo is in good shape with Eric Wood.
KollegeStudnet Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 The Bills will most likely sign a few waiver Olineman after 53 man cuts...there should be some good names out there this season
Kelly the Dog Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Doubt he signs here to play a backup spot, would probably need assurances he'll start which i'm sure he'll get from somewhere. That may be true but also very hard to say. To me, the only way that he gets assurances that he will start is if there are no injury worries and he looks to be a good playing shape. IF that is the case, I would give him assurances that he will start (as much assurance as teams will give. With two weeks to go before the season he may not get that from anyone). The thing is, we have a bunch of young linemen. Wood and Levitre are both young starters. Bell and Pears are pretty young starters. Rinehart and Urbik are young (hopefully) back-ups with some talent. Hairston is young with talent and upside. To me, the smart thing would be to cut Hangartner and sign two veterans. One G/C like Gurode who may start, and one swing tackle who may start. We wouldn't be hurting the youth movement one bit. I don't really want a one year stop-gap as opposed to a guy like Gurode who is only 32. Wang. Howard and Wrotto shouldn't be on the Bills active roster, IMO.
John from Riverside Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Anyone we bring in at this point will be a guy to back up who we have now in case of injury.....if a guy like Brian Waters or Gurode would do that I would be all for it..... I think we have our backup swing OT on the roster as our 4th rounder from this past draft did very well....but Wang, Wrotto, and Howard do not impress me in the least....I am not sure they are even NFL level talent. Rhineart is probably your primary backup at the Guard positions and they like him very much....so i wouldnt expect a name signing here. Bell - LT Levitre - LG Wood - C Urbik - RG Pears - RT Thosea are your starters Backups Rhineheart - Guard positions Hangman - Guard positions and Center Hairst on - Tackle positions past that.....just get some guys who show promise
8-8 Forever? Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 I refuse to believe that neither Bryant McKinnie nor Jared Gaither is better than Cordaro Howard. They probably are.. right now. Buddy is building a roster of young twenty somethings instead of cutting them for old over the hill guys. And with the salary floor in 2013, the guys they are growing now hopefully will be rewarded with good second contracts. The approach makes sense, just means not too many wins this year as the roster is grown and matures. If this year and next years drafts work out, we could be OK two seasons from now...
CBD Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 Bell - LT Levitre - LG Wood - C Urbik - RG Pears - RT Thosea are your starters Backups Rhineheart - Guard positions Hangman - Guard positions and Center Hairston - Tackle positions How many OL do they typically keep? Starting to wonder if those are the 8 that make the roster to begin the year. Esp since Levitre has been being worked at OT and C and they gave Hairston time at both tackle spots on Saturday. Can't find how many games Cordero Howard was active for last season, perhaps he's practice squad eligible.
Beerball Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 That may be true but also very hard to say. To me, the only way that he gets assurances that he will start is if there are no injury worries and he looks to be a good playing shape. IF that is the case, I would give him assurances that he will start (as much assurance as teams will give. With two weeks to go before the season he may not get that from anyone). The thing is, we have a bunch of young linemen. Wood and Levitre are both young starters. Bell and Pears are pretty young starters. Rinehart and Urbik are young (hopefully) back-ups with some talent. Hairston is young with talent and upside. To me, the smart thing would be to cut Hangartner and sign two veterans. One G/C like Gurode who may start, and one swing tackle who may start. We wouldn't be hurting the youth movement one bit. I don't really want a one year stop-gap as opposed to a guy like Gurode who is only 32. Wang. Howard and Wrotto shouldn't be on the Bills active roster, IMO. Would a team do that? 'Guarantee' a starting spot...or would they say we're bringing you in to compete for a starting spot?
John from Riverside Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 How many OL do they typically keep? Starting to wonder if those are the 8 that make the roster to begin the year. Esp since Levitre has been being worked at OT and C and they gave Hairston time at both tackle spots on Saturday. Can't find how many games Cordero Howard was active for last season, perhaps he's practice squad eligible. My list is kinda "as it stands right now" There is a very good chance that hangman goes because of his age and salary.....so it could be a case of dropping him and picking up a younger version on cuts
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