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One could argue that. One could also argue overpaying for a player is also bad.

 

Gilmore imo wasn't elite. Let the Pats overpay for him and anyone else they sign off of the Bills.

 

As the saying goes - #2 RB's are a dime a dozen in the NFL and they no longer warrant higher pay.

 

The OP was trying to say Buffalo is doing much better on the cap than KC. But didn't point out the players let go before KC cut Maclin.

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It's pretty simple really. The Bills thought they were really close to a solid playoff roster so they spent their funds to get up to the cap. I'm betting the same is/was true for the Chiefs.

 

The Bills never got their before changing course and the Chiefs did get there but fell short of the Super Bowl.

 

It's a vicious cycle.

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Currently the Bills are in a decent position. and looking forward to next season's ability to acquire players

I don't care about 17 years anymore. I care about today and the future

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Just to be clear, I am not one of those who think negative about every single thing that OBD those.

 

But...

 

In order to have 16m in Cap Space:

 

1. Lost Gilmore in FA

2. Cut A. Williams and Cory Graham (our starting S on paper at least)

3. Lost Robert Woods and Goodwin in FA (Our No. 2 and 3 WR)

4. Lost Brown in FA (Our starting LB)

5. We don´t have a Franchise caliber CONTRACT at QB 20M+

 

We can go on and on... the fact is that the Bills are not a well run organization because we change coaches every 2-3 years and we need to adapt again and agian and again.

 

With a better FO the Bills would have had continuity and probably made the playoffs a couple of times already.

 

As someone said before me, Ravens won 2 super bowls since the bills played a playoff game.

 

Exactly, this team is still at the bottom of the league and to even get that much cap, starters were let go left and right. There is no way in hell this group is sniffing 8 wins this year but they will do everything in their power to scrape and claw to get there. Been there and done that 16 previous times.....

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So, there is a persistent and staunchly held belief that the Bills have been in "Cap Hell" or "Cap Jail" for infinity years... (yeah... that was intentionally bad grammar, reflective of the intelligence quotient of the aforementioned belief-holders) due to Whaley/Brandon/Terry/Fill-in-the-blank... There has been so much finger-pointing (in a variety of directions) that you would think we are the Kansas City Chiefs...

 

Let's take a step back, Bills fans. The ONLY reason we have to be excited about the POTENTIAL to sign Jeremy Maclin is that THE CHIEFS (a.k.a. NOT THE BILLS) are in ACTUAL CAP JAIL / HELL / PRISON. They cut Maclin NOT because of injury or lack of production, but because they COULD NOT SIGN THEIR DRAFT CLASS, due to their gross cap mismanagement.

 

The Chiefs aren't a laughingstock, like the Browns and Jets; in fact, posters on this very message board have looked up to the Chiefs as a well-run organization.

 

In light of this, I have three serious questions, Bills "fans":

 

Question #1: If the Chiefs are such a well-run organization, HOW did they let themselves get into the situation that led to Maclin's cut?

 

Question #2: If the Bills are such a poorly run organization, HOW do we have nearly $16 million in cap space, JUST in time for them to sign Maclin?

 

Question #3: If the Ravens--people say they're much better run than us lowly Bills--only have about $2 million in cap space, and are one of the main rivals in the Maclin race, HOW are they better-run than we are?

 

Maybe we, as Bills fans, need to recognize that we aren't always a poorly run organization.

 

Maybe we, as Bills fans, need to realize that other teams make foolish mistakes, AND we--as an organization--can capitalize on those mistakes, as in the case of Maclin.

 

Maybe we, as Bills fans, should curtail the ragging on our front office / coaches / owners, and realize that NOT everything they do is THE WORST THING EVER...

 

It's sunny outside... Have a beer on your porch and f%#^&$ SMILE for once! We aren't the worst organization ever, and we are working on signing a very good WR because OTHER TEAMS make mistakes, too!

 

--END RANT--

 

Cap issues fluctuate frequently. Sometimes 1-2 signings or cuts can completely change a team's position.

 

Go back to the 2015 offseason, and the Bills were in a fantastic position with the salary cap and went on a spending spree. A year later, they pretty much just had the money to re-sign their own guys. This offseason they couldn't really afford to even do that. A few cuts and moves later, they are back into position to make a move for Jeremy Maclin.

 

Truthfully, looking at salary cap space tells you nothing about how smart or stupid a team is. Nobody can afford to sign everyone. And the more good players a team drafts, the harder it will be to keep everyone under the salary cap. People just wanted to use the "cap hell" excuse as another strike against Doug Whaley and the Bills front office. To specifically answer your questions though:

 

 

1. The Chiefs have been a very well run team the last several years, and with a better QB may be true Super Bowl contenders. The team deemed Jeremy Maclin expendable because they managed to draft Tyreek Hill in the 5th Round, and they believe he can be a #1 WR for them. Finding gems in the late rounds would be one of the signs of a good front office.

 

2. The Bills lost quite a few free agents and cut others. They were unable to land several of their offseason targets. So they have some extra money to spend, and this would be a good use of it.

 

3. Proof the Ravens are "better run" is in the wins. Not in salary cap figures.

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So, there is a persistent and staunchly held belief that the Bills have been in "Cap Hell" or "Cap Jail" for infinity years... (yeah... that was intentionally bad grammar, reflective of the intelligence quotient of the aforementioned belief-holders) due to Whaley/Brandon/Terry/Fill-in-the-blank... There has been so much finger-pointing (in a variety of directions) that you would think we are the Kansas City Chiefs...

 

Let's take a step back, Bills fans. The ONLY reason we have to be excited about the POTENTIAL to sign Jeremy Maclin is that THE CHIEFS (a.k.a. NOT THE BILLS) are in ACTUAL CAP JAIL / HELL / PRISON. They cut Maclin NOT because of injury or lack of production, but because they COULD NOT SIGN THEIR DRAFT CLASS, due to their gross cap mismanagement.

 

The Chiefs aren't a laughingstock, like the Browns and Jets; in fact, posters on this very message board have looked up to the Chiefs as a well-run organization.

 

In light of this, I have three serious questions, Bills "fans":

 

Question #1: If the Chiefs are such a well-run organization, HOW did they let themselves get into the situation that led to Maclin's cut?

 

Question #2: If the Bills are such a poorly run organization, HOW do we have nearly $16 million in cap space, JUST in time for them to sign Maclin?

 

Question #3: If the Ravens--people say they're much better run than us lowly Bills--only have about $2 million in cap space, and are one of the main rivals in the Maclin race, HOW are they better-run than we are?

 

Maybe we, as Bills fans, need to recognize that we aren't always a poorly run organization.

 

Maybe we, as Bills fans, need to realize that other teams make foolish mistakes, AND we--as an organization--can capitalize on those mistakes, as in the case of Maclin.

 

Maybe we, as Bills fans, should curtail the ragging on our front office / coaches / owners, and realize that NOT everything they do is THE WORST THING EVER...

 

It's sunny outside... Have a beer on your porch and f%#^&$ SMILE for once! We aren't the worst organization ever, and we are working on signing a very good WR because OTHER TEAMS make mistakes, too!

 

--END RANT--

 

 

 

 

 

Oh my............so much material here for me to work with and so little interest on my part to even jump on it.

 

A half decently run franchise would have made it to the playoffs even just once over the past 17 years.

And so, my work is finished here.

 

Move along..........nothing to see here.

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So, there is a persistent and staunchly held belief that the Bills have been in "Cap Hell" or "Cap Jail" for infinity years...

yeah, i pretty much stopped reading here.

 

persistent and staunchly held belief that we have been in cap hell for infinity years? really?? you do know that before Terry Pegula, our owner was Ralph Wilson (rest his blessed soul), right? Terry has owned the team for three years, three, years. please tell who holds this, 'persistent and staunchly' belief that the bills have been in cap hell for 'infinity years'.

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The OP was trying to say Buffalo is doing much better on the cap than KC. But didn't point out the players let go before KC cut Maclin.

there's a separate thread on KC's cap.

I think its pretty obvious that teams shouldn't overpay for players. Yes, it's done all the time, but how many of those deals work out?

 

Does the name Mario ring a bell?

Why did we let Chris Hogan go? It wasn't cap issues. Just a bad decision by the management.

The thing about this is ..... any other QB than Brady.... only the shadow knows

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