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REPORT: Steelers trading Antonio Brown to Bills! - Per Ian Rapoport (Hold up....maybe, maybe not....) EDIT: DEAL NOT HAPPENING PER BRANDON BEANE - UPDATE: Traded to Raiders


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2 minutes ago, NickelCity said:

Bummer. Hope this doesn't float around the mind of potential FAs when their agents tell them that Buffalo reached out. 

The Bills need to start throttling some of these teams and get rid of the loser reputation. As a self proclaimed LSU fan boy I can’t wait for the day that the Bills beat Adams into submission. Shut that yap of his.

 

 

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Just now, Jasovon said:

OK, the Bills can never have a good offense then is what you are saying? Any coach has failed before he even begins? 

Nope But I did say and stand by it that.

 

20 plus years of History at a specific position will Trump a Hope that there is change when it comes to WRs like AB coming to play here.

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3 minutes ago, Chuck Wagon said:

 

 

I don't see any reason why a guy like AJ Green or Julio would have a problem coming here.  But guys like AB and Odell are about making themselves bigger than the game and Buffalo is pretty much the hardest place in the league to do that.

  So the sky is not falling?

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Just now, WideNine said:

 

Who is the #1 receiver for NE?

 

They certainly have players who can step up, but they win because if the game plan calls for a lot of running the ball, the players play their roll sans bitching.

 

If there is a mismatch, that is what they are going to exploit and egos take a back seat.

 

Players like AB can cycle thru teams over their career padding their personal stats, but when they are near the end of their career and want a ring, they will step into Belechick's office and say, "I'll be anything your team needs me to be".

 

One if the reasons NE can attract solid vets that still have a few miles left in the tank.

 

You don't need prima donna all stars to field a dominant team, just talented players who are well coached, who can execute their roles.

 

 

 

 

Edelman there that was easy

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39 minutes ago, Logic said:

I live on the west coast, so I woke up to all of this news. It was a real roller coaster of emotion.

Co-worker as I walked into work, sleepy at 6am: Hey Mr Antonio Brown!

Me: What ?!

Co-worker: You guys traded for Antonio Brown!

Me: [furiously typing "Antonio Brown" into Google]

Top three headlines, in order: "Bills have deal in place to acquire Antonio Brown"; "Antonio Brown is still a Steeler because he didn't want to be a Bill"; "Bills GM says Bills have pulled out of trade talks".

I went from knowing nothing about it, to thinking the Bills had acquired him, to seeing that they hadn't because he didn't want to come to Buffalo, in the span of a minute. 

Roller coaster.

 

I live on the west coast and don’t go to bed at 8:30pm.

 

 

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55 minutes ago, billsfan_34 said:

And you know what Beane was offering? 

So you believe everything about the potential trade is true except the compensation? Beane is a bad GM for even attempting to trade anything more than a 3rd for AB. This looks worse than Whaley trading for Watkins. Good for us AB doesn't want to play for the Bills.

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29 minutes ago, Chuck Wagon said:

 

 

As others have said, it's pretty apparent something is already rotten with the Steelers.  AB didn't start this, Leveon was the first.  Roethlisberger has a long standing reputation of not being the hardest working guy in the room, I think players saw how the organization handled Leveon vs how Roethlisberger gets treated and it's permeated the locker room.

 

I do believe it's clear AB is at the point where it's more about him than the team.  But this notion we can't handle any ego in the locker room and have to be a team of only blue collar guys is a sure way to go 5-11 every year.

Living in Cleveland, I get to see big Ben play at least twice a year and I feel he should have retired this past season.

He's lost consistency and zip on his ball, IMO he's fallen to the line of marginal starter/good backup.  

The Steelers winning culture is critically ill and I wonder if getting rid of Ben is the cure.

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14 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

 

Ahhh once again when you are critical of this team people tell you to go elsewhere.  Am I wrong in my history?

 

Let me tell you where you are wrong.

 

1.  History has NO relevancy with THIS regime.  You can piss and moan all you want, it’s a complete waste of time to bring up things that have ZERO to do with this regime.  The only thing relevant is what Beane and McD do.  

 

2.  You also are not even remotely close to accurately recounting Beane and McDs time here.  

 

You LOVE to revel in negativity, in fact, you barely post here unless there is something negative to be all whiney about compared to the non stop posting you do when you say see Dr. Negative Bat Signal in the sky.  

 

So so that’s why people tell you to go be a fan somewhere else, because you don’t post like a fan.  You post more like a scorned ex lover.

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1 minute ago, Jasovon said:

OK, the Bills can never have a good offense then is what you are saying? Any coach has failed before he even begins? 

 

I think the point is - within the past 2 decades we have had and drafted talented receivers and failed to utilize them.  Either it was because of the QB, or by design (building a running offense).  WRs don't typically strive to sign with a team where their numbers will suffer, and for a team has made the playoffs once in the last 20 years.

 

You need to win, and you need to show players that you are going to use them.  

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Just now, MAJBobby said:

Nope But I did say and stand by it that.

 

20 plus years of History at a specific position will Trump a Hope that there is change when it comes to WRs like AB coming to play here.

 

I think it's more likely he wants to play in a superbowl in the next couple of years before he is past his prime and the Bills are very unlikely to get there. 

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Just now, MAJBobby said:

Nope But I did say and stand by it that.

 

20 plus years of History at a specific position will Trump a Hope that there is change when it comes to WRs like AB coming to play here.

That’s true. It’s a WR dead zone until proven otherwise. Allen and company need to torch the league and then things will change. 

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3 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

Nope But I did say and stand by it that.

 

20 plus years of History at a specific position will Trump a Hope that there is change when it comes to WRs like AB coming to play here.

 

 

AB is about the brand of "AB".  We could throw him 25 passes a game and he wouldn't care.  He wants to be a star and we are Siberia in that regard.

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I feel mixed about this.

On the one hand, obviously the Bills don't want a guy who doesn't want to be here. Brown seems to have become very selfish and egotistical, and the thought of him yelling at Josh Allen any time he doesn't get the ball and wrecking the culture that McBeane have worked hard to build sounds terrible.

On the other hand, his addition to the offense would have immediately made it extremely potent. Brown on one side and Foster on the other would have been IMPOSSIBLE for defenses, and it would have taken defenders out of the box and opened up Buffalo's running game. Furthermore, Brown's addition likely would have meant increased national interest and perhaps an added prime time game or two.

At the end of the day, I suppose it's a good thing that this head case isn't coming to the Bills. But sheesh, the offense would've been exciting with him in it!

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15 minutes ago, Reed83HOF said:

$hittsburgh did not give AB or his agent permission to talk to other teams - so your first point was an impossibility

 

Pittsburgh's GM can talk to AB and his agent before trying to deal him 

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1 minute ago, Jasovon said:

 

I think it's more likely he wants to play in a superbowl in the next couple of years before he is past his prime and the Bills are very unlikely to get there. 

 

See i disagree on this.  I think he wants fame and fortune more than a ring.  If all he cared about was a ring he'd probably just stay in pittsburgh - they make the playoffs fairly consistently.  They were pretty close in 2018 (their last 3 losses by a total of 9 points, and a tie to cleveland).  

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1 minute ago, Chuck Wagon said:

 

 

I don't see any reason why a guy like AJ Green or Julio would have a problem coming here.  But guys like AB and Odell are about making themselves bigger than the game and Buffalo is pretty much the hardest place in the league to do that.

I agree that AJ and Julio are more teams friendly guys but they both want success. Despite all of us on here being fans, can anyone of us say we expect success from this team in the near future? We are all hoping for success but what is a realistic projection for wins next year? What are the chances the Bills win the division?

 

And I’m talking team success, which would rely heavily on the D to move them forward. Why would AJ or Julio entertain playing for this O? McBeane neglected the O so badly it needs a complete overhaul and it’s cornerstone is an unproven QB who may or may not be something. If I’m a desired skill position player, Buffalo and Zona are the absolute last teams I want to go to.

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10 minutes ago, KD in CA said:

 

....or poor football players.  Oh, how horrible the insults issued to Leveon Bell!

 

How long is your guaranteed contract at work?

Nots as long as Pegs’, Kraft’s or Jerry’s. That is for sure

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