ieatcrayonz Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 If you invest in Fitzpatrick, part of that investment is in the receivers, and it's obvious SJ and Fitzpatrick are often on the same page. For me, all those catches against Revis demonstrated the man has talent as a WR against top shelf cornerback talent. The investment in Fitz is the football equivalent of buying a Bernie Madoff managed mutual fund. It's crayonz, wont happen. How old are you? If you are over 30 you should get a speech interpretation device instead of a keyboard. You wouldn't want to risk a hangnail because at your age any injury is serious.
Fan in Chicago Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 How old are you? If you are over 30 you should get a speech interpretation device instead of a keyboard. You wouldn't want to risk a hangnail because at your age any injury is serious. But the Bills have not given DrD a contract extension so he is safe
dancing_joker Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 Why is everyone so worried about Stevie signing somewhere else? The Bills can use their franchise tag on him. The tag for WR is somewhere around 7.5 mil. I think that's a good number for him.
The AntiFin Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 For all we know the Bills have tried. However, that would be a stupid move on their part. Remove yourself from being a "fan of the player" and look at what is best for the Team right now. Freddie is 30, and just had a major injury. No telling how, or if, he comes back from it. Why would the Bills try to give him more money right now? Why sign a guy to an extension if there is a chance (albeit small) that he doesnt come back?[/b] Because the likelihood is he WILL come back from it, and the deal they could make with him now would be far less. If he comes back and has a monster year next year -- He'll want a boatload more. If it were my money, I'd rely on the team docs' expertise (and maybe a second and third opinion) and make him an offer when his chips are down. I don't believe the injury is as serious as you do, from everything I've read. And I'm not going to play the "age card" with this guy. He hasn't taken much punishment. The Bills approached Freddie's camp while he was whining in the media, and he chose to wait. He may have waited himself out of an extension... I've never seen Freddie as a "whiner." Everyone has the right to complain -- Fact is, some would mail it in and not care. That's not Freddie. Horrid cliche, but actions speak way louder than words.
bananathumb Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 Thought this post was abouts Pears. If I was Mike Schoop, I'd hang up on most of you.
dancing_joker Posted December 13, 2011 Posted December 13, 2011 Thought this post was abouts Pears. If I was Mike Schoop, I'd hang up on most of you. If you were, you'd know how to spell your own last name.
The AntiFin Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 If you were, you'd know how to spell your own last name.
Gray Beard Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 How about if he runs for 4 trillion yards in week one? Still not proof? You guys are something. First you say the bone is weight bearing which is the problem, then when you find out it isn't, that is still a problem. Meanwhile mister boo boo foot is back home eating doritos and watching the checks roll in. So your thinking is that Fitz and Williams are loafing since they got big money, and now the team should throw big money at an injured Fred Jackson. So if they pay Jackson, and then find out he can't play like he used to because his injury and rehab have caused him to be less effective, are you going to blame that on the big money? You are the one who says to pay him before finding out if he can still play as well as he did before the injury, so if his play drops off do you blame it on the nagging injury, or the big contract? I realize this is crayonz, so I don't expect a meaningful response, but I just figured I'd throw my 2 cents in anyway.
BuffaloBlizzard Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 (edited) Pretty sure it is the tibula which is not weight bearing. No, genius, it is Tibia. The other bone in the lower leg is fibula. Sounds like you're combing the two, lmao. You sound like a pure hater with little rationality. I see you have a lot of posts on this board but I don't care. You sound like a moron. Kyle William has a booboo? Fred Jackson is sitting out when he shouldn't? Those might be the 2 highest character players on the team that any locker room and talent scout would love to have. As you are probably an old dog, it would be very difficult to teach you new tricks so I have no hope in convincing you of anything. Let the misinformed hate eat away at you brother. Edited December 14, 2011 by BuffaloBlizzard
buffalopdc Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 Maybe he won't suck. Maybe he'll get a boo boo on his foot and go home like Kyle. I hope you are kidding. You are aware that the bone spur that he has played with for several years had grown to the point it was shredding his tendon and rupture was very likely without immediate surgery. Kyle is a beast.
BuffaloBlizzard Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 (edited) Just FYI to all, Jackson broke his Fibula. Not his "tibula" or his "tibia" or "fibia". It is the smaller bone in the lower leg and not the more crucial of the 2 bones. If any of you recall who are true fans who watched press conferences, it was Fred's mentality that he would be fine for the next game. Further tests proved differently. Clearly he had the player's mentality of "I want to play". You're just getting smarter by the minute "crazy-one". I'm sorry I had it wrong, I meant crayonz. Edited December 14, 2011 by BuffaloBlizzard
Gray Beard Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 No, genius, it is Tibia. The other bone in the lower leg is fibula. Sounds like you're combing the two, lmao. You sound like a pure hater with little rationality. I see you have a lot of posts on this board but I don't care. You sound like a moron. Kyle William has a booboo? Fred Jackson is sitting out when he shouldn't? Those might be the 2 highest character players on the team that any locker room and talent scout would love to have. As you are probably an old dog, it would be very difficult to teach you new tricks so I have no hope in convincing you of anything. Let the misinformed hate eat away at you brother. It's crayonz. Getting a rise out of people by saying mean and hurtful things is his schtick. Read his posts from other threads. He rarely adds anything of value. Not a traditional troll. More clever than that. Probably one of the more intelligent posters on the forum. Just likes to use his talents for evil rather than good. Kind of like the Joker.
BuffaloBlizzard Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 Thanks Graybeard. I should have known better than to let him get a rise out of me. Won't happen again. Still a newbie; learning who the morons are.
CardinalScotts Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 STEVIE overdue? LOL!!! What about FRED JACKSON!!!!!! They need to sign his a@@ yesterday! Freds under contract I would like to sign Stevie as well - we are so far under the cap it really doesn't matter 25 million a year
Mr_Blizzard Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 Giving Pears an extension is about the only good news out of One Bills Drive this week
vincec Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 Yay. A marginal starter is signed to an extension. Good for depth I guess.
Doc Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 Good player, good signing. Hopefully they sign Bell to an extension for a reasonable amount, for depth.
BiggieScooby Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 Just thought I'd say I'm find resigning Pears and offensive lineman right tackle in particular should go unnoticed and I rarely hear good or bad things about Pears.
4BillsintheBurgh Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 Good player, good signing. Hopefully they sign Bell to an extension for a reasonable amount, for depth. I think Bell will want to be paid like a starter, don't you? I see the bills allowing him to talk to other teams to determine market value and someone will pay him like a starter.
Nostradamus Posted December 14, 2011 Posted December 14, 2011 That's fine. He is going to sign somewhere for big money and then flop like Bernard Berrian, TJ Houshmandzadeh, Alvin Harper, etc. He drops too many important passes and does not seem to be someone who you can just throw it up to like Andre Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Fitzherald, etc. If we keep him, great. If not, oh well. Right. I mean, what's another glaring hole on a roster that's already full of them? And, of course, why bother resigning any receiver unless they are Calvin Johnson or Andre Johnson? It's that kind of twisted logic that explains why we didn't resign London Fletcher (because he isn't Brian Urlacher), Jabari Greer (because he isn't Darrell Revis).
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