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Sometimes getting cut humbles people. Also based on last year, it'd be nice to have some attitude on defense. I love Dansby for the Cards. He just got insane money from the Fins.

I think I'm with you on Dansby.
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Why is he an a hole? He was just signed to big money 2 years ago and probably thought he would be there longer. I'd be pissed too. I love that attitude and I would totally love to see him here if the price was right.

 

And this goes to show why players should get every penny they can get because teams have 0 loyalty.

Yep

 

ask Wes Welker about loyalty. NFL is a cold cold business.

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he's 32 years old, and with a new Coach and a new system he would probably be out of the league in 3 years. He has no chance of sticking and growing with the team

 

Its the NFL you can't plan too far ahead in the NFL. I wouldn't mind bringing in Dansby for a 1-2 year stop gap. We need to help forge an identity on the defensive side a veteran or two would go a long way to help growing the team.

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And I'm supposed to get excited over a bunch of [slightly] inferior FA signings because the Bills have such a solid roster all they need is depth??

 

Well if you know how the salary cap works, you know we can't have a superstar at every position, especially if they are being added at a premium in FA. And compared to who we currently have starting at lb, WR and db, the Manny Lawsons and DHBs don't sound so bad. Ideally, you leave the acquisition of top caliber players to the draft (assuming you have a GM with a clue)...

 

I would rather have a complete roster of average to slightly above average players than 1-2 superstars and UDFA rejects everywhere else.

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They're trying to win now to help renovate an aging stadium.

 

In WNY you sign Mario, trust in Buddy, hope to win, inevitably lose, and still wait for the check despite the results.

 

Yes, and the overspending model, bringing in a gazillion new faces and molding them into a championship contender, regularly works.

 

That said, Miami fans are typically fickle, so they'll see all the dollar bills flying around and come out to watch the party.

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Last season, Kolb saw pressure on an impossibly high 42.4 percent of drop backs, and was sacked on 29.1 percent all drop backs. This is the reason why he survived only 217 of them, per Pro Football Focus. To compare, Fitzpatrick saw pressure at a lower rate than Kolb was sacked, not quite 27 percent of drop backs.

This means absolutely nothing unless you compare, on an apples-to-apples basis, the passing plays for each team.

 

If Kolb's offense favored more intermediate-to-deep passing routes, he was at greater risk of taking a sack than Fitz, the dump off king...

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Are they following the Marlins' strategy?

 

So after the stadium deal is finished they will trade all their high price players to another team? Cool

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:worthy::lol::doh:

 

I think the humor was lost on a few people.

 

A little over the top considering he was just put under.

 

:worthy::lol::doh:

 

I think the humor was lost on a few people.

 

A little over the top considering he was just put under.

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So after the stadium deal is finished they will trade all their high price players to another team? Cool

How about to the team that plays in Rogers Centre (once a season)? That would be awesome.

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How many team haven't signed anyone or have only signed one player? I bet it's more than people think

and how many of those teams have missed the playoffs for 13 straight years? Don't compare the Bills to other teams who haven't signed anyone. Having said that, I think there will be some signings soon. Could be they are negotiating with players now, No one saw the Lawson signing coming.

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