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3 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

The fact that he hasn't signed yet tells me it's about money, not about wanting to play. If he was serious he'd be in a camp now.

 

Likely teams are waiting for cuts (not all due to performance but cost) before breaking glass.

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1 hour ago, Jauronimo said:

This would be the story book ending.  Jason Peters comes home to where it all started for him.  He converts back to Tight End and wins the starting job from Kincaid.  He catches the game winning touchdown to win Super Bowl LVII.  Ralph rises from the grave to hand JP a huge bag of cash. Russ Brandon is publicly flogged.  All is forgiven.  

 

You forgot Ernie Parker spirit coming to Jason Peters and telling him that before Superbowl to hold out for a lifetime contract or not play.

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1 hour ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

There is holding a grudge........and then there is holding a grudge when you were dead f*cking wrong in the first place.  :lol:

Wait.  Are we talking about the 2023 Yankees thread, BV’s wife or Jason Peters?

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Coach Tuesday said:


Why are you like this?

 

It's an opinion. You're entitled to yours

2 hours ago, Limeaid said:

 

Likely teams are waiting for cuts (not all due to performance but cost) before breaking glass.

 

Plausible. You could probably find someone less expensive, younger and about as effective on the waiver wire.

44 minutes ago, ddaryl said:

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/dallas-cowboys/jason-peters-1179/cash-earnings/

 

last time he made more than 2 million was in 2020 and that was because of a 3 mil siging bonus
He made 1.8 mil last year including signing bonus

 

What is the vet minimum for a player of his tenure now? $1.075MM? (EDIT: $1.165MM) It doesn't mean he won't hold out for a little more.

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3 minutes ago, Limeaid said:

 

As stated in the most recent CBA, the minimum salaries for the upcoming 2023 season are as follows:

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There are also one year veteran deals which give cap discounts.

 

Most important way to save money? Not have the veterans on roster week 1.

 

Sportrac says $1.165MM in 2023.

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/cba/minimum/

Posted
12 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

 

What is the vet minimum for a player of his tenure now? $1.075MM? It doesn't mean he won't hold out for a little more.

 

 

just look at what he was making the last 3 seasons

I think he is the best option for depth right now, but that could change after final cutdowns...

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, ddaryl said:

 

 

just look at what he was making the last 3 seasons

I think he is the best option for depth right now, but that could change after final cutdowns...

 

 

I don't agree. I think there are equally as effective options that will be cut in a few days. 

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54 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

I don't agree. I think there are equally as effective options that will be cut in a few days. 



Do you not read ????????      "but that could change after final cutdowns"

Posted
On 8/19/2023 at 9:22 AM, DJB said:

Take with a grain of salt perhaps but it’s something to talk about 

 

Peters should be praising the Bills for his career & what ever coaches that were on the Bills staff while he was here because if he would have stayed at the TE position which was what he was drafted as he may have never had the career he has .

 

Yes he had to put in the work to be the player he has been but he may have never known the player he is today if it weren't for the coach that suggested that change of position .

 

Does any one know what coach that was or may have been that made the suggestion to him ? 

 

It would be a bad thing for him to come back & end his career where he started it although i didn't like the way he left . 

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22 minutes ago, T master said:

 

Peters should be praising the Bills for his career & what ever coaches that were on the Bills staff while he was here because if he would have stayed at the TE position which was what he was drafted as he may have never had the career he has .

 

Yes he had to put in the work to be the player he has been but he may have never known the player he is today if it weren't for the coach that suggested that change of position .

 

Does any one know what coach that was or may have been that made the suggestion to him ? 

 

It would be a bad thing for him to come back & end his career where he started it although i didn't like the way he left . 

I believe it was Jim (Mouse) McNally but I could be mistaken it's been a while...

Posted
On 8/24/2023 at 1:59 PM, CouldBe said:

In Peters case the change in job status warranted a change in contract, both times. If any situation caused the Ralph is cheap talk, this was the time. 

At the time there was a lot of  "do you think you know more than the Bills do" on the old message board. I admit I did think I knew more than the Bills did. I knew more than the Bills did for 17 long years.

If you lowball a player of Peters talent, then you will get a team of low talent. That is disrespect for the Bills mafia.

 

Peters was signed for over $3million a year, not a low ball vet min.

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It was Jim McNally.  The Bills moving on from him after the 2007 season was another reason Peters was done with them.

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