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19 minutes ago, NoSaint said:

 

Because we created dead cap while shedding talent.

 

Frankly are we better with star and dareus dead money, or dareus for another year and signing a player now? That’s 20m in cap hit at DT. 

 

Maybe throw vontaes money and stars money at a good CB and settle for dareus, for instance. 

 

Likewise, should we have just signed a $5m a year wr instead of Coleman/kerley? 

 

Tyrod and McCarron combine for 10m in dead space but we are blessed with peterman as a backup. 

 

Trent Murphy was just a bad signing. 

 

We couldve walked into next year generally every bit as able to make moves freely without inflicting so much pain on this year’s 53

 

 

Spot on.

 

Regarding your last sentence, I feel a lot of it has to do with one regime wanting to rid itself of the former regime's players as soon as possible (Kerley aside)

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Just now, 3rdand12 said:

Good post.

 Kerley is the size of a gadget player who doesnt gadget.

 

Guess you missed him wide open on Sunday many times. But OK

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27 minutes ago, Domdab99 said:

Kerley’s entire $960,000 salary was guaranteed when he broke the season on the active roster

 

Are the Bills actively TRYING to bring in players for a few months, pay them, then let them go?

 

Exactly my question. 

 

It frustrates me when people allude to our massive dead cap hit as a reason the Bills couldn't, just COULDN'T, bring in better OL or WR talent - but the Bills are acting as though $4.6M in dead cap for two released WR (one of whom we're now paying to play for a division rival) is just chump change. 

 

Mike Pouncey's base salary with San Diego is $5M.  If we manage to "push him around" on Sunday I'll stand down on this point.

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2 hours ago, dabills21 said:

Not sure why everyone is surprised by this....

1. we just cut a Dt earlier in the week, and need 4 to rotate

2. Kerley isn't head and shoulders above Ray Ray or Foster, and only signed a 1yr deal

3. this gives our younger WRs an opportunity to probe themselves (keep in mind this is a rebuild year)

 

????????

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1 minute ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Exactly my question. 

 

It frustrates me when people allude to our massive dead cap hit as a reason the Bills couldn't, just COULDN'T, bring in better OL or WR talent - but the Bills are acting as though $4.6M in dead cap for two released WR (one of whom we're now paying to play for a division rival) is just chump change. 

 

Mike Pouncey's base salary with San Diego is $5M.  If we manage to "push him around" on Sunday I'll stand down on this point.

So much head scratching, I need to change shampoo.

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1 hour ago, JaCrispy said:
2 hours ago, oldmanfan said:

I don't see why they did this but to say they don't plan seems silly.  You just don't like their plan

Yes, they either have no plan or the one they have isn’t well thought out...how is that?

 

if they didn’t like Kerley all that much, I wish they would have kept Streater.

It's obvious to me that they're just flying by the seat of their process.

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7 minutes ago, White Linen said:

 

It's not funny

 

What's not funny is an NFL HC selecting players to acquire or get rid of based on factors that are irrelevant to how someone plays football, and there is absolutely nothing more irrelevant than players' religious beliefs -- or lack of same.  I don't know if McDermott is doing that, but he seems to be intolerant of players who don't fit his narrow parameters for acceptable attitudes and behavior regardless of their on-field play.

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5 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

Foster maybe. Not Ray Ray. He is more of a shifty, quicker than he is fast guy, that will play the slot and line up in the backfield, and you just want to get the ball in his hands because one cut and he could break one. Not really known as a speed or deep threat guy. I like Ray Ray though. Kerley may also be back in a week or two if no one claims him.

 

Are the Patriots now signing black former Bills receivers now, too, or was Coleman a one off?

 

I think it's productive to at least try and understand why.  There is a reason they made the decision other than they're stupid.  

 

I'm interested in trying to figure out why they came to this decision vs trying to agree or disagree with it.  On the surface it doesn't make sense,  I get that, but they're intelligent people that sat down and discussed this.  

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1 minute ago, SoTier said:

 

What's not funny is an NFL HC selecting players to acquire or get rid of based on factors that are irrelevant to how someone plays football, and there is absolutely nothing more irrelevant than players' religious beliefs -- or lack of same.  I don't know if McDermott is doing that, but he seems to be intolerant of players who don't fit his narrow parameters for acceptable attitudes and behavior regardless of their on-field play.

 

Its Dicky J all over again 

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2 minutes ago, SoTier said:

 

What's not funny is an NFL HC selecting players to acquire or get rid of based on factors that are irrelevant to how someone plays football, and there is absolutely nothing more irrelevant than players' religious beliefs -- or lack of same.  I don't know if McDermott is doing that, but he seems to be intolerant of players who don't fit his narrow parameters for acceptable attitudes and behavior regardless of their on-field play.

How does Benjamin fit into his narrow parameters?

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1 minute ago, White Linen said:

 

I think it's productive to at least try and understand why.  There is a reason they made the decision other than they're stupid.  

 

I'm interested in trying to figure out why they came to this decision vs trying to agree or disagree with it.  On the surface it doesn't make sense,  I get that, but they're intelligent people that sat down and discussed this.  

 

Maybe if he was a little more open with the media instead of “Its the process” “I dont need to elaborate” people could come up with why he came to a decision other than he is clueless 

Just now, Cripple Creek said:

How does Benjamin fit into his narrow parameters?

 

Carolina Player. See how easy that was 

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Just now, MAJBobby said:

Carolina Player. See how easy that was 

So, a Carolina player who badmouthed that organization and its field leader is good enough?  Isn't it possible that McBeady is horrible at judging and managing talent?

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8 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

 

Guess you missed him wide open on Sunday many times. But OK

It wasn't many times, the main one everyone is crowing about was a busted coverage and numerous open WR's were missed.    

 

We're not talking about Larry Fitzgerald here.

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2 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

 

Maybe if he was a little more open with the media instead of “Its the process” “I dont need to elaborate” people could come up with why he came to a decision other than he is clueless 

 

 

 

Forgive me for trying to look beyond that it's just because he's stupid.  That wouldn't make sense to you, would it?

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