BuffaloBob Posted August 12, 2013 Posted August 12, 2013 (edited) I disagree with you. A swap of assets is a trade. No matter how you break it down. I do apologize for calling you a dumbass however. That's not my style. It would not be a trade. It would be signing someone to an offer sheet, and the Bills having the right of first refusal on whether to match the deal or take "compensation" for losing the player to another team. That is not a trade, even though it might be the practical equivalent. But it matters not. No team can currently sign him to an offer sheet that is any greater than a 1 year deal. This is NOT going to happen. Not only that, but I'm not sure at this point that the Bills would be required to match a one year deal anyway, although they could certainly trade him to a team dumb enough to pony up compensation for a the honor of having Byrd play one year for them. Edited August 12, 2013 by BuffaloBob
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