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  1. 1. Should the Bills Pursue Incognito?

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Guys a beast and one of the best in the league at a position of need for us. Definitely should bring him in for tryout. If that's good ink him to league minimum deal asap. Guy knows this is his last chance. Odds are he'll make most of it.

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Posted (edited)

The whole thing in Miami was way overblown. Give him a chance.

And you can bet he'd be on a mission to knock those mofo's out 2x/year when we play them

Edited by Joe_the_6_pack
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On condition he's not allowed to talk or start fights with any player, sure .

 

No tweeting , emailing , or hand signals allowed also

 

Incognito needs to go incommunicado

Edited by ALF
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NO.

 

He sucked for us the first time we had him. He's way overrated because he's an !@#$.

 

No, he didn't, he played well for us.

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Team doesn't need this guy......wanting him is like wanting cancer.

I kindly urge you to choose your analogies wisely and with courtesy.

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No, he didn't, he played well for us.

 

That was my recollection too, though I've seen a few posts claiming otherwise. I thought it was more an issue of character outweighing talent. I can't believe that RI isn't far better than what the Bills currently have at G.

 

I've heard all preseason how the Bills are supposedly 'all in' with their super-rookie WR, solid D, RB corps, etc. and that it all rides on EJ and his make-or-break year. So it sure seems like an odd time to decide against providing EJ with the best possible OL just because RI operates a little outside the lines.

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Changing the subject for a second I can't believe Carl Nicks is out of football because of a bad toe, WTF we can send a man to the moon but we can't fix a bum toe.

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I used to be in the NO camp, but I'd be open to it. Have your PR people do a whole big "Come to Jesus" spotlight on him. The NFL loves redemption stories. Make sure he agrees to some extra character conditions before he signs a contract.

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