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Care to name a few? Both teams are awful.

 

That's exactly my point! They both sign big names who are often over the hill, and yet they stink. That's not the way to go. I'm hoping we can be wise with our $$$ and spend in the right places.

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Who knows what's said behind closed doors or what the actual numbers will end up being. I just know that players have openly stated they would be willing to give their team a hometown discount to stay. There was an article on ESPN just last week about a player who said that(I can't remember who).

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I think they'll offer him a reasonable contract but nothing more. Free agents usually find someone to pay more than what is reasonable. Like New Orleans falling for the Byrd facade. Haha suckas.

 

I think Hughes will go and we'll play Jarius Wynn and Lawson in his place, draft a pass rusher and not miss the guy at all. Maybe a little drop off but not enough to affect wins and losses.

 

We need to spend our money on Olinemen. If we're going to overpay anyone it needs to be the big nasties like Dareus, and any good free agent O line guys.

You cant tie up half your team money in your front four. Bad business.

 

We probably have the lowest paid Oline in the league right now and it shows. If we want to develop a qb lets start with giving him more than 2 seconds to throw the ball.

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That's exactly my point! They both sign big names who are often over the hill, and yet they stink. That's not the way to go. I'm hoping we can be wise with our $$$ and spend in the right places.

I think we will. We haven't given ridiculous contracts out in a few years.

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None he will be the next in a long line of good Bills players playing or another team because he will test the waters & some team will offer him way to much money & as usual greed will over take rational thought & he will be gone !!

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For the same money we could sign Julius Thomas and massively upgrade the TE position. He reportedly turned down a contract from Denver to test out free agency at the end of this year and he's looking for around $8 million( http://www.milehighreport.com/2014/10/26/7076563/report-julius-and-demaryius-thomas-turned-down-lucrative-contract)

 

Who would you rather have on the team? Hughes or Thomas? I personally think the Dline would still be really good without Hughes, and having a TE like Thomas would give the offense a desperately needed boost.

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None he will be the next in a long line of good Bills players playing or another team because he will test the waters & some team will offer him way to much money & as usual greed will over take rational thought & he will be gone !!

You are going to blame Hughes for taking more money than the Bills will offer and call him greedy? And it's irrational? Was Mario irrational when he signed his contract with the Bills? Were you upset with him and call him greedy?

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I have NFL game rewind. I have gone back and watched every single play in every game. that's why, as an example, I know he was literally pancaked a half dozen times in the Cleveland game and why I will continue to dog him. Mario, kyle and marcel never get pancaked. don't get me wrong, hughes is a nice player. for me, he just doesn't come close to franchise tag money.

 

Yet he made the decisive play in the Cleveland game and caused Joe Thomas to commit 3 or 4 penalties. Teams around the league regard him as elite. He'll likely get $10 million per given that teams with good QBs and who are not so far away desperately need pass rushers (Atlanta, the Giants). Along with his 9.5 sacks, he's tied for 8th in the league with 15 hurries: http://www.sportingcharts.com/nfl/stats/defensive-hurries/2014/. He also has 6 tackles for loss/no gain on running plays.

 

So people rip GR, and I get that, but they had John Clayton on today.

 

He said Bills should try to get Hughes for $3.5-$4m..

 

Haha..I do a lot of driving and listen to GR a ton.....but Clayton is just an idiot...hate his weekly segment more than any other.

 

Or, do we value Hughes way more the other people might?

 

I mean $3.5 for Jerry Fuggung Hughes?

Clayton has NO idea what he is talking about. It's like he's completely unaware of what double-digit sack DEs get on the open market these days.

 

For the same money we could sign Julius Thomas and massively upgrade the TE position. He reportedly turned down a contract from Denver to test out free agency at the end of this year and he's looking for around $8 million( http://www.milehighr...rative-contract)

 

Who would you rather have on the team? Hughes or Thomas? I personally think the Dline would still be really good without Hughes, and having a TE like Thomas would give the offense a desperately needed boost.

I'd take Hughes. A pass rushing DE is just more important than a TE.

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No, but it's certainly been acknolwedged by other team's front offices, in lieu of quantity and quality of contract offers.

 

Well...yeah, but that's the point. A player would never cop to this.

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They're definitely not going to pay him $8 million a year, so if that's what he asks for he'll be gone.

 

Let's sign Mike Iupati for $8 million a year instead.

 

I'd rather have Hughes for $11M/year than Mike Iupati for $8M/year.

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Avril deal set market for Hughes?

With the Seattle Seahawks signing DE Cliff Avril to a four-year contract extension the market for the offseason might be set for impending free agents at the same position, like Buffalo’s Jerry Hughes.

 

Hughes, who is a half sack away from posting back-to-back double digit sack seasons, is set to become an unrestricted free agent. The Seahawks handed a pass rusher who has a similar game to that of Hughes a four-year extension worth a reported $28.5M over four years to Cliff Avril with $16M guaranteed.

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I'd rather have Hughes for $11M/year than Mike Iupati for $8M/year.

 

I'd rather have Jordan Cameron or Julius Thomas for $8 million a year than Jerry Hughes for $11 million a year.

 

Also, Guards don't make $8 million. The highest paid guard in the entire league only makes $6.8 million a year.

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I'd rather have Jordan Cameron or Julius Thomas for $8 million a year than Jerry Hughes for $11 million a year.

 

Also, Guards don't make $8 million. The highest paid guard in the entire league only makes $6.8 million a year.

 

Iupati will be looking to be the highest paid guard in football most likely, and right now, Logan Mankins makes--on average--$8.5M/year

 

http://www.spotrac.com/rankings/nfl/average/guard/

 

I wouldn't give either of those TEs $8M/year either. One of them has missed games with multiple injuries (including concussions), and the other has Peyton Manning throwing him the ball (and probably won't be allowed to hit FA anyway).

 

Either way, I'd pay the pass rusher before I'd pay anyone on offense. He's proven his worth on this team; something that cannot be over-stated when it comes to spending money.

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Maybe Mario can have some influence since Jerry's fiancée watches all of Mario's dogs when they are on the road, lol. He tweeted about that. They are really good friends.

 

But, it's business.

I'll bet Mario had some pals in Houston. I know he was sold on the area, but that was after the Bills showed him the money. Being sold on the area was not something that led to a discount; it was something that allowed Mario to look at a traditionally maligned location and look past those impressions, to take the money.

 

Come contract time, it's business first, and even when it hurts the team, few players begrudge other players seeking big contracts. It might be the one chance they get, and Hughes has definitely had his ups and downs in the league. It's time to cash in on his good situation.

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Iupati will be looking to be the highest paid guard in football most likely, and right now, Logan Mankins makes--on average--$8.5M/year

 

http://www.spotrac.c.../average/guard/

 

I wouldn't give either of those TEs $8M/year either. One of them has missed games with multiple injuries (including concussions), and the other has Peyton Manning throwing him the ball (and probably won't be allowed to hit FA anyway).

 

Either way, I'd pay the pass rusher before I'd pay anyone on offense. He's proven his worth on this team; something that cannot be over-stated when it comes to spending money.

 

Yeah I was looking at Guard base salaries here: http://www.spotrac.com/rankings/nfl/guard/. My bad.

 

An outside pass rusher might be more valuable than a TE in a general sense, but this team needs a TE more. The Dline isn't suddenly going to become terrible without Hughes and would still be the strongest individual unit on this team.

 

As we've plainly seen this and last season, an awesome defense isn't going to get you to the playoffs without an offense. They should be looking to make moves to make this team more balanced. Since there's zero chance we're going to be able to keep all the guys that make this defense AND sign guys to being the offense up to that level, they're going to have to balance out their salary allotment more.

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