plenzmd1 Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Sorry. I don't live here like some people. I'm ready to chime in. This is great news. I give Taylor a lot of credit for being a man of his word, which is something you rarely see in the NFL, especially when his agent is making noise. It is because other players have used good seasons as leverage for better deals, even before their contracts are done. I can't remember a single QB ever holding out or demanding a new contract before his old was done..Wilson made some noise about baseball , but in the end all noise. I am sure there are some examples...anybody remember one? Even one that did not technically hold out but just had the franchise tag and stayed away?
SouthernMan Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Getting a little football fever, I pulled up some of the Bills games that were DVR'd last season. This is not by any means a scientific analysis - just my observation and opinion following a couple hours of review...... Taylor is at present, an o.k. quarterback - nothing special. His quickness on his feet are his best asset. His timing is not great following the snap (holds the ball too long), he's not consistently accurate with his passes, doesn't possess very good field vision, his decision-making is dubious. Sure, he had some moments that show potential, but he's not there, based on his 2015 performance. It's my belief that Taylor's agent wants a better deal and extension now because the very real possibility that Taylor may regress, or at least have another season of average play. The Bills have no need to re-do Taylor's deal. They're in the driver's seat on this one. Based on the existing and known past performances of Taylor, it wouldn't surprise me if the Bills take a QB early in the draft as a bit of insurance. IF they think it's a good value, I wouldn't be shocked if it was the 1st rounder - though I don't know there will be a QB at 19 worthy of that pick. I don't think they have complete faith TT being the future of the franchise. He still has to show a lot more than he has so far. At any rate, TT's agent has zero leverage at this time in regard to trying to get a new deal for Taylor.
Freddie's Dead Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 (edited) The Bills are attempting to do with Tyrod what they did with Jerry Hughes and Richie Incognito. The Bills pay WELL below market for services rendered, then they get them to sign lowball hometown discount deals. Jerry and Richie bit, but I don't think Tyrod will. This is shaping up to be a long, protracted negotiation. But that's a problem for 2017. For now, we have the best cheapest QB in the NFL. Edited April 19, 2016 by Freddie's Dead
26CornerBlitz Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 The Bills are attempting to do with Tyrod what they did with Jerry Hughes and Richie Incognito. The Bills pay WELL below market for services rendered, then they get them to sign lowball hometown discount deals. Jerry and Richie bit, but I don't think Tyrod will. This is shaping up to be a long, protracted negotiation. But that's a problem for 2017. For now, we have the best cheapest QB in the NFL. The Bills have said they'll happily pay him market value as they did with Dareus.
thebandit27 Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 (edited) The Bills are attempting to do with Tyrod what they did with Jerry Hughes and Richie Incognito. The Bills pay WELL below market for services rendered, then they get them to sign lowball hometown discount deals. Jerry and Richie bit, but I don't think Tyrod will. This is shaping up to be a long, protracted negotiation. But that's a problem for 2017. For now, we have the best cheapest QB in the NFL. Huh? Did they pay "WELL below market" for Marcell Dareus? For Aaron Williams? LeSean McCoy? Eric Wood? Richie got a $5M/year deal as a 32-year old guard; show me one other player that's done as well or better at his position and age. Really, your argument comes down to that Hughes took a hometown discount...so yeah, 1 player. Edited April 19, 2016 by thebandit27
Freddie's Dead Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 The Bills have said they'll happily pay him market value as they did with Dareus. I forgot, they lowballed Dareus too.
thebandit27 Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 I forgot, they lowballed Dareus too. No, they didn't. Negotiating and "low-balling" aren't the same thing. It actually seems like you just want to say something inaccurate and have it be accepted as true despite the facts that run counter to it. The ONLY example of a below-market contract is Jerry Hughes.
Kirby Jackson Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 I forgot, they lowballed Dareus too. Doesn't every team try to get every player for as cheap as they can while every player tries to get as much as they can? Isn't that basic negotiation? At some point they meet at a number that they are both comfortable with and get it done.
Freddie's Dead Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Huh? Did they pay "WELL below market" for Marcell Dareus? For Aaron Williams? LeSean McCoy? Eric Wood? Richie got a $5M/year deal as a 32-year old guard; show me one other player that's done as well or better at his position and age. Really, your argument comes down to that Hughes took a hometown discount...so yeah, 1 player. OK, I should have been more clear. The Bills pay well below market value in the contract year, then they lowball. I disagree with you on Richie, he was due $6.5-7M/year, but he left a ton of money on the table to stay here. I also thought they lowballed Dareus about $10M based on the comparables at his position. I'll give them that, they're somehow able to get these guys to stay here for less money.
thebandit27 Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Doesn't every team try to get every player for as cheap as they can while every player tries to get as much as they can? Isn't that basic negotiation? At some point they meet at a number that they are both comfortable with and get it done. Actually, Kirby, that's pretty much the job of every business that employs humans in the entire world. Get the most production for the least amount of money--that's called a profit (I'm well aware that you already know this )
Wayne Cubed Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 OK, I should have been more clear. The Bills pay well below market value in the contract year, then they lowball. I disagree with you on Richie, he was due $6.5-7M/year, but he left a ton of money on the table to stay here. I also thought they lowballed Dareus about $10M based on the comparables at his position. I'll give them that, they're somehow able to get these guys to stay here for less money. And you're complaining about this, why?
thebandit27 Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 (edited) OK, I should have been more clear. The Bills pay well below market value in the contract year, then they lowball. I disagree with you on Richie, he was due $6.5-7M/year, but he left a ton of money on the table to stay here. I also thought they lowballed Dareus about $10M based on the comparables at his position. I'll give them that, they're somehow able to get these guys to stay here for less money. They didn't low-ball Dareus; he got nearly the same deal as JJ Watt (Watt got $600k/year more in AAV, but $8.5M less in guaranteed money). If you disagree with me on Richie, then show me the comparable: a 32-year old guard coming off a pro bowl. The closest I've got is Evan Mathis last year, and he got less than $4M/year. The only below-market contract is Jerry Hughes. Edited April 19, 2016 by thebandit27
Maury Ballstein Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 And you're complaining about this, why? Seriously. Always has puzzling takes.
CountDorkula Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Taylor the first and a 3rd move up and take Wentz!
26CornerBlitz Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Taylor the first and a 3rd move up and take Wentz! Sure. That has a realistic chance of happening.
CountDorkula Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Sure. That has a realistic chance of happening. Add more, then take Wentz.
26CornerBlitz Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Add more, then take Wentz. In your scenario, who starts at QB this season?
BuffaloHokie13 Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 In your scenario, who starts at QB this season? Obviously it's the QB who hasn't taken a single NFL snap and didn't even play at the FBS level.
26CornerBlitz Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 Obviously it's the QB who hasn't taken a single NFL snap and didn't even play at the FBS level. Well that would give you and everyone else complete comfort I have no doubt.
Freddie's Dead Posted April 19, 2016 Posted April 19, 2016 They didn't low-ball Dareus; he got nearly the same deal as JJ Watt (Watt got $600k/year more in AAV, but $8.5M less in guaranteed money). If you disagree with me on Richie, then show me the comparable: a 32-year old guard coming off a pro bowl. The closest I've got is Evan Mathis last year, and he got less than $4M/year. The only below-market contract is Jerry Hughes. I changed the below to Courier, hope it's readable. Dareus basically took the McCoy contract, with more guaranteed. I think he's below market because he should be much closer to Suh. I stand by my statement that he left about $10M on the table. As far as Richie, I figured $6M/yr based on Yanda's contract. Player Team TotalValue Avg./Year Total Guaranteed Avg.Guar./Year %Guaranteed Free Agency Ndamukong Suh Dolphins $114,375,000 $19,062,500 $59,955,000 $9,992,500 52.4% 2021 UFA Gerald McCoy Buccaneers $95,200,000 $13,600,000 $14,757,308 $2,108,187 15.5% 2022 UFA Marcell Dareus Bills $95,100,000 $15,850,000 $42,900,000 $7,150,000 45.1% 2022 UFA
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