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Had former Bills RB Bryce Brown in for a workout Friday. This concerns me minimally,seeing how A.) Bryce was 4th string on the depth chart and B.) fumbled like it was a bodily function. Just my opinion. Any concern from other fans if he's signed?

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Don't we already have this thread?

 

I'm not worried about Bryce Brown, though I am sure the Patriots asked him about the Bills playbook.

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The fumble issue is overblown. He fumbled a lot as a rookie. And sadly everyone knows the KC fumble. But he is a strong runner. Who knows how much useful info he can give the Pats**?

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Don't we already have this thread?

 

I'm not worried about Bryce Brown, though I am sure the Patriots asked him about the Bills playbook.

If so, apologies. Hadn't came across a different one yet.

I find it sort of hilarious. Fear and desperation by doing this by the evil empire.

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I'll put it this way. I would MUCH rather have to defend Scott Chandler than Bryce Brown. Brown is a talented runner. I am not terrified of Bryce Brown or anything but he would be an improvement to that team and add some much needed speed.

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Why would a player, who is in for a try out, give up plays? If he was signed then maybe he would, if he can remember them. Him knowing the plays is his bargaining chip.

I'm sure he would be "tipped" generously for the information on his way out the door. Seriously though, have any players ever commented on this practice? Teams bringing in players for a "try out" in order to get information about an opponent? Seems to me like it happens frequently, and is kind of just part of the game.

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He is a better back than most around here think. But when a pro-bowl guy is brought in and a late round rookie exceeds expectations a decent guy doesent look too good.

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I'm sure he would be "tipped" generously for the information on his way out the door. Seriously though, have any players ever commented on this practice? Teams bringing in players for a "try out" in order to get information about an opponent? Seems to me like it happens frequently, and is kind of just part of the game.

I wouldn't put it past the Pats to offer Brown a nice sum of cash in hand for a copy of the playbook, heh.

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I'm sure he would be "tipped" generously for the information on his way out the door. Seriously though, have any players ever commented on this practice? Teams bringing in players for a "try out" in order to get information about an opponent? Seems to me like it happens frequently, and is kind of just part of the game.

 

Follow-up question as to whether or not this practice has actually borne fruit? It seems to me that as this happens fairly regularly, someone would have data on this.

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