Sky Diver Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 26 minutes ago, NoSaint said: It’s not that loyalty is a bad quality. It’s that I’m pretty sure you bashed one of the most kind hearted and compassionate guys on the board for being cold because he believes in compassion over blind loyalty. You consistently let your desire to argue impede reasonable discussion What was compassionate about the way the Bills treated Richie and where did you get the impression that I supported blind loyalty? Loyalty is a two way street. 6 minutes ago, JohnC said: What are you talking about. The Bills told him that he had to take a pay cut in order to stay. Excluding whatever bonus he got when he signed it is a year to year contract.He declined to do so. So he decided to retire. The team then allowed him to be cut loose so he could hook up with another team. No team was interested in him. In that same offseason period he got into a rage in a gym where he threw a dumb bell at another client for no reason. He was arrested. In that same offseason the police were called in by the funeral home where his father was at rest because he went into a rage for some delusional reason. You may not be aware of the obvious but he is a very troubled person. As far as the issue of loyalty---- get real. This is the NFL where player and team loyalty are nearly non-existent. It is a cold=blooded business that a veteran like Incognito is well acquainted with. You are creating a nonexistent reality to support your position that has little to do with what actually happened. You may know a lot about what is happening with the Crimson Tide but with respect to the Incognito situation you are far out of your lane. I know exactly what the Bills did and I think it was wrong. Business doesn’t have to be cold blooded. In fact, being cold blooded is probably bad business. The Bears certainly don’t appear to be a cold blooded organization. https://www.google.com/amp/s/bearswire.usatoday.com/2018/06/04/chicago-bears-tight-end-zach-miller-contract-injury/amp/ Not sure what this discussion has to do with the Crimson Tide. This is the wrong forum to discuss college football. 1
GreggTX Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, PUNT750 said: Without Incognito the Bills OL has no push and no nastiness. Dawkins has regressed without Richie next door and Groy, who replaced Wood last season due to injury, can't even start anymore. All over about $3.5 mil in yearly cash earnings for a 3 time All-Pro who started all 49 games in that time period for the Bills. He was a physical & emotional leader. No wonder Richie has had some freak-out sessions after his forced retirement! Crazy for the Bills and him! The truth is that we don't know the whole story, but clearly if this was all about money, Richie would have said so. The OP does not even mention that Richie was already suspended for a racially sensitive incident in Miami and was openly called out for alleged racist remarks last year. How do you even know that the commisioner didn't tell him to retire or be called out for those remarks? You are assuming facts not in evidence. Richie has also been behaving very strangely and no other team will touch him. That doesn't sound like a McBeane manufactured crisis to me. If it were, he'd be playing for another team right now. Edited October 3, 2018 by GreggTX
Paulus Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 3 hours ago, PUNT750 said: Without Incognito the Bills OL has no push and no nastiness. Dawkins has regressed without Richie next door and Groy, who replaced Wood last season due to injury, can't even start anymore. All over about $3.5 mil in yearly cash earnings for a 3 time All-Pro who started all 49 games in that time period for the Bills. He was a physical & emotional leader. No wonder Richie has had some freak-out sessions after his forced retirement! Crazy for the Bills and him! But, Star and all the other Carolina cast aways are worth it. Screwing Richie was a McBeane mistake. And, the fans who make excuses for it are just plain sad. 1 1
K-9 Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 3 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said: One more thing. The next person who inevitably spells Richie as Ritchie gets this. Now, now. No reason to get all bichie.
PUNT750 Posted October 3, 2018 Author Posted October 3, 2018 1 hour ago, Paulus said: But, Star and all the other Carolina cast aways are worth it. Screwing Richie was a McBeane mistake. And, the fans who make excuses for it are just plain sad. Thank you for the wise& thoughtful comment.
Thurman#1 Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 5 hours ago, PUNT750 said: Without Incognito the Bills OL has no push and no nastiness. Dawkins has regressed without Richie next door and Groy, who replaced Wood last season due to injury, can't even start anymore. All over about $3.5 mil in yearly cash earnings for a 3 time All-Pro who started all 49 games in that time period for the Bills. He was a physical & emotional leader. No wonder Richie has had some freak-out sessions after his forced retirement! Crazy for the Bills and him! Wonder! The problem isn't nastiness. It's that Richie was still far better than anyone we had to replace him. But it's not as if the Bills had a choice. The guy has real problems. I wish him the best.
PUNT750 Posted October 3, 2018 Author Posted October 3, 2018 2 hours ago, GreggTX said: The truth is that we don't know the whole story, but clearly if this was all about money, Richie would have said so. The OP does not even mention that Richie was already suspended for a racially sensitive incident in Miami and was openly called out for alleged racist remarks last year. How do you even know that the commisioner didn't tell him to retire or be called out for those remarks? You are assuming facts not in evidence. Richie has also been behaving very strangely and no other team will touch him. That doesn't sound like a McBeane manufactured crisis to me. If it were, he'd be playing for another team right now. You are assuming facts not in evidence Wow - - look at what you wrote!!!
Thurman#1 Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 (edited) 3 hours ago, Sky Diver said: Being loyal to your employees is bad for business? It's better to treat your employees like pieces of meat? That's good for business? It's the type of organization you would like to work for and pour your heart into? I would argue that being disloyal to your employees is really bad for business in the long run. You're right. We should stay loyal to our employees. Cutting EJ Manuel, for instance, was just wrong. We owed him more loyalty. Eric Wood, too. I mean, sure, he was injured, but we should have factored in his contribution over the years and kept him on the roster and paid him to sit and cheer, just as a gesture. And Mario Williams ... I'm still shocked by the disloyalty we showed by releasing him. Rex Ryan, too. Never should have let him go. Pro sports aren't areas where loyalty has much of a place. When a guy gets old, he's gone. When someone else gets better, the first guy is gone. Does Belichick show a lot of loyalty? Teams owe the fans a lack of loyalty to players. A team's goal should be winning. The players know and accept that, and it's why they don't feel much of a problem about holding out or asking for a new contract. 5 hours ago, Sky Diver said: Whoever was responsible for that contract screwed up. So, you're saying Richie screwed up, then? He signed the contract, so it would be a fair point if it weren't pretty obvious that he has serious issues. It's not a mistake nobody else is on the phone to Richie. Hope he can fight through these problems. Edited October 3, 2018 by Thurman#1
Buffalo Barbarian Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 He is missed, but he ain't coming back . Maybe the Teller steps of its addressed in the offseason. 1
CamboBill Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 6 hours ago, PUNT750 said: Without Incognito the Bills OL has no push and no nastiness. Dawkins has regressed without Richie next door and Groy, who replaced Wood last season due to injury, can't even start anymore. All over about $3.5 mil in yearly cash earnings for a 3 time All-Pro who started all 49 games in that time period for the Bills. He was a physical & emotional leader. No wonder Richie has had some freak-out sessions after his forced retirement! Crazy for the Bills and him! B b b but --- we needed that 3.5 Million so we could get Corey Coleman for a week or 2 1
Sky Diver Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 (edited) 5 hours ago, Thurman#1 said: You're right. We should stay loyal to our employees. Cutting EJ Manuel, for instance, was just wrong. We owed him more loyalty. Eric Wood, too. I mean, sure, he was injured, but we should have factored in his contribution over the years and kept him on the roster and paid him to sit and cheer, just as a gesture. And Mario Williams ... I'm still shocked by the disloyalty we showed by releasing him. Rex Ryan, too. Never should have let him go. Pro sports aren't areas where loyalty has much of a place. When a guy gets old, he's gone. When someone else gets better, the first guy is gone. Does Belichick show a lot of loyalty? Teams owe the fans a lack of loyalty to players. A team's goal should be winning. The players know and accept that, and it's why they don't feel much of a problem about holding out or asking for a new contract. So, you're saying Richie screwed up, then? He signed the contract, so it would be a fair point if it weren't pretty obvious that he has serious issues. It's not a mistake nobody else is on the phone to Richie. Hope he can fight through these problems. Did EJ play at a Pro-Bowl level for 3 years? I don't understand the comparison. Edited October 3, 2018 by Sky Diver
NoSaint Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 27 minutes ago, Sky Diver said: Did EJ play at a Pro-Bowl level for 3 years? I don't understand the comparison. So you are more into extending the life time contract with no pay cuts to Tyrod?
machine gun kelly Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 At his age, he should. Expect to have to take a pay cut, just like Kyle. He ended up with serious mental health concerns, so maybe the Bills did the right thing. If he was that great, why hasn’t anyone. Else picked him up. Granted he did a great job for three years, but this was going to be his last year. we need more than one person. The whole line sucks.
Sky Diver Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 1 minute ago, machine gun kelly said: At his age, he should. Expect to have to take a pay cut, just like Kyle. He ended up with serious mental health concerns, so maybe the Bills did the right thing. If he was that great, why hasn’t anyone. Else picked him up. Granted he did a great job for three years, but this was going to be his last year. we need more than one person. The whole line sucks. He was a bargain for his three years of All-Pro play. It would have been fair and reasonable to reward him by maintaining his salary. $3.5M is chump change. We wasted that on Coleman. Penny wise, pound foolish. 2
Bob in STL Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 We haven’t had a new Incognito thread in a week. Why do some people here refuse to acknowledge the man is very sick and should not be playing? Just look at his behavior from the Jachsonvillle game and all off season. CTE is a bad thing. 1 1
JohnC Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 32 minutes ago, Bob in STL said: We haven’t had a new Incognito thread in a week. Why do some people here refuse to acknowledge the man is very sick and should not be playing? Just look at his behavior from the Jachsonvillle game and all off season. CTE is a bad thing. Some people wear blinders and can't see. But due to their hubris they refuse to acknowledge that they can't see. So they make things up and live in their fantasy world arguing how their fantasy world is more real while your world is more fantasy. Not only is their world difficult to understand but what is even more aggravating it is difficult to penetrate.
Peter Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 Although there is no way to know 100%, I believe that Richie would have been just fine and performing at the same level as last year if McBeane did not initiate a pay cut. While on the team, Richie was a good citizen, teammate, and excellent player (pro bowl). The structure of the team really helped him. There was little reason to initiate a pay cut with Richie. The line (especially Dawkins), our QB, and Shady have suffered as a result of this and other decisions. It would have been nice to give our rookie QB a better offensive line - especially given how raw he is and how many assets we gave up to get him. I dare say that Josh and Shady would be much better off with an offensive line that included Cordy and Richie. Just my two cents. 1
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