Logic Posted March 6 Posted March 6 (edited) A sad day in Orchard Park. Bidding farewell to Tre White, Jordan Poyer, and Mitch Morse is a hard pill to swallow. All three were standout performers during their time here, all three were standout human beings off the field and leaders in the locker room, and all three were emblematic of and critical to the success of this era of Buffalo Bills football. Not all cuts in the NFL are created equal, and losing three men like White, Poyer, and Morse signals a sea change in the locker room, and a void of leadership and experience created. It also signals opportunity for a new generation of Buffalo Bills. But before the new guys get their shot, I'd like to take a moment to appreciate the outgoing Bills. No one stands out as having heralded the change in fortunes for the Buffalo Bills as much as Tre'Davious White and Jordan Poyer. Both arrived in year 1 of the from-the-ground-up rebuild, and both led the defensive unit with pride and excellent play for years. Mitch Morse came aboard in 2019 and was a great leader on the offensive side of the ball. Yes, all of these cuts were necessary from a salary cap standpoint, and it can be argued that two of them were necessary from a health/age/effectiveness standpoint as well. When you're running an NFL team and you're paying a franchise quarterback, tough decisions need to be made. Today is the first day that Bills fans are really seeing the reality of what this means in real time. Yes, it was necessary. Yes, I am excited for a bit of a youth movement and some fresh faces around One Bills Drive. But that doesn't mean these cuts don't hurt, and that it's not sad to see the departure of these great players and great men. Today is a sad day in Orchard Park. I thank all three men (and the other players that were cut) for their efforts and for their contributions to turning the Buffalo Bills into consistent contenders. I wish each of them luck in their remaining football careers or whatever lay behind them. Thank you Tre White, Jordan Poyer, and Mitch Morse. Now if you'll excuse me, I think someone's cutting onions in here. Edited March 6 by Logic 9 2 7 1 13 9 Quote
90sBills Posted March 6 Posted March 6 I think it’s a great day! They’re actually trying to move in the right direction. Bills may or may not take a step back initially but this will definitely pay off down the line. 8 18 1 1 Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted March 6 Posted March 6 2 minutes ago, 90sBills said: I think it’s a great day! They’re actually trying to move in the right direction. Bills may or may not take a step back initially but this will definitely pay off down the line. Yep, out with the old and in with the draft picks and other kids. Time to get back to better cap management and more youth with upside vs aging and slowing vets. 1 Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted March 6 Posted March 6 5 minutes ago, Logic said: A sad day in Orchard Park. Bidding farewell to Tre White, Jordan Poyer, and Mitch Morse is a hard pill to swallow. All three were standout performers during their time here, all three were standout human beings off the field and leaders in the locker room, and all three were emblematic of and critical to the success of this era of Buffalo Bills football. Not all cuts in the NFL are created equal, and losing three men like White, Poyer, and Morse signals a sea change in the locker room, and a void of leadership and experience created. It also signals opportunity for a new generation of Buffalo Bills. But before the new guys get their shot, I'd like to take a moment to appreciate the outgoing Bills. No one stands out as having heralded the change in fortunes for the Buffalo Bills as much as Tre'Davious White and Jordan Poyer. Both arrived in year 1 of the from-the-ground-up rebuild, and both led the defensive unit with pride and excellent play for years. Mitch Morse came aboard in 2019 and was a great leader on the offensive side of the ball. Yes, all of these cuts were necessary from a salary cap standpoint, and it can be argued that two of them were necessary from a health/age/effectiveness standpoint as well. When you're running an NFL team and you're paying a franchise quarterback, tough decisions need to be made. Today is the first day that Bills fans are really seeing the reality of what this means in real time. Yes, it was necessary. Yes, I am excited for a bit of a youth movement and some fresh faces around One Bills Drive. But that doesn't mean these cuts don't hurt, and that it's not sad to see the departure of these great players and great men. Today is a sad day in Orchard Park. I thank all three men (and the other players that were cut) for their efforts and for their contributions to turning the Buffalo Bills into consistent contenders. I wish each of them luck in their remaining football careers or whatever lay behind them. Thank you Tre White, Jordan Poyer, and Mitch Morse. Now if you'll excuse me, I think someone's cutting onions in here. Nah. Axe Wednesday. 1 3 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted March 6 Posted March 6 I’m not sad about it good players at one point who are in decline. I sad a couple of days ago I think the Bills use a lot more of their 11 picks than people think. Im looking forward to seeing youth and speed surrounding our core guys 1 1 Quote
DrMaxPower Posted March 6 Posted March 6 They kept the band together as long as they could. Unfortunately, 'that' iteration of the team is over. it's just a bummer that some quality players and good dudes never got over the KC hump and missed out on a Superbowl. 4 4 Quote
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Not sad at all. Love these guys, but they weren't good enough in the end. They're now old/injured/expensive and it's a tough business. 3 3 1 1 Quote
Logic Posted March 6 Author Posted March 6 1 minute ago, gonzo1105 said: I’m not sad about it good players at one point who are in decline. I sad a couple of days ago I think the Bills use a lot more of their 11 picks than people think. Im looking forward to seeing youth and speed surrounding our core guys You and I are feeling differently about this, then. I'm not sad about it from a FOOTBALL standpoint, no. That part is exciting to me. I'm sad about it because these were great men, great leaders, and great players who helped bring us one of the most exciting 5-7 year periods of Bills football ever, and now they won't be Buffalo Bills. I'm sad because Tre'Davious White should by all right still be in his prime at age 29, an All-Pro level player, but football is a cruel game and dealt him back-to-back serious injuries, and now a cornerstone of the locker room is gone. There's the football level and the human level. On a football level, I'm excited and pleasantly surprised. On a human level, I am sad. 5 1 3 1 1 Quote
Nephilim17 Posted March 6 Posted March 6 I'll miss these players but I'm not sad. My allegiance is first and foremost to the Bills and this will help the team overall going forward. And may still bring one or two guys back at reduced rates. Quote
nucci Posted March 6 Posted March 6 It's tough but it was time. This team didn't win and time to get younger 2 Quote
thenorthremembers Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Poyer and Tre are probably two of the gutsiest, team oriented players to ever come through here. I look back fondly on their time here for a long time to come. That said, the older I get the more I cheer for the logo on the helmet and not the name on the back of the jersey. 3 Quote
zevo Posted March 6 Posted March 6 I’m excited to get younger. This draft is so big for beane. Have to really hit on 3 or 4 really good players. 1 2 Quote
The Wiz Posted March 6 Posted March 6 (edited) 28 minutes ago, 90sBills said: I think it’s a great day! They’re actually trying to move in the right direction. Bills may or may not take a step back initially but this will definitely pay off down the line. They already have 22m in cap space next year and can get even bigger extending dawkins and johnson and restructure Allen. They are getting younger and flush with money at the cost of old players with experience. I'll take it. 👍 Edited March 6 by The Wiz 1 1 Quote
FLFan Posted March 6 Posted March 6 30 minutes ago, Logic said: A sad day in Orchard Park. Bidding farewell to Tre White, Jordan Poyer, and Mitch Morse is a hard pill to swallow. All three were standout performers during their time here, all three were standout human beings off the field and leaders in the locker room, and all three were emblematic of and critical to the success of this era of Buffalo Bills football. Not all cuts in the NFL are created equal, and losing three men like White, Poyer, and Morse signals a sea change in the locker room, and a void of leadership and experience created. It also signals opportunity for a new generation of Buffalo Bills. But before the new guys get their shot, I'd like to take a moment to appreciate the outgoing Bills. No one stands out as having heralded the change in fortunes for the Buffalo Bills as much as Tre'Davious White and Jordan Poyer. Both arrived in year 1 of the from-the-ground-up rebuild, and both led the defensive unit with pride and excellent play for years. Mitch Morse came aboard in 2019 and was a great leader on the offensive side of the ball. Yes, all of these cuts were necessary from a salary cap standpoint, and it can be argued that two of them were necessary from a health/age/effectiveness standpoint as well. When you're running an NFL team and you're paying a franchise quarterback, tough decisions need to be made. Today is the first day that Bills fans are really seeing the reality of what this means in real time. Yes, it was necessary. Yes, I am excited for a bit of a youth movement and some fresh faces around One Bills Drive. But that doesn't mean these cuts don't hurt, and that it's not sad to see the departure of these great players and great men. Today is a sad day in Orchard Park. I thank all three men (and the other players that were cut) for their efforts and for their contributions to turning the Buffalo Bills into consistent contenders. I wish each of them luck in their remaining football careers or whatever lay behind them. Thank you Tre White, Jordan Poyer, and Mitch Morse. Now if you'll excuse me, I think someone's cutting onions in here. Very well said. Thank you. 1 Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted March 6 Posted March 6 All these cold responses I think are missing the point. I expected all of these moves, I felt they all needed to happen, so no surprise here from me and no disagreement with any of the moves. But that that still doesn't mean its not sad to see the door close on their careers here, especially given how important they were to the team and locker room. So I don't know...maybe save the harsh "good" to see them go comments for another thread. Cuz I think the sentiment here is that while its the right move, its a bit of a bummer these guys time in Buffalo is done overall as they were huge parts of the team and community for long periods of time. Talking about several fan favorites too. I don't really see the point to celebrate or mock their departure...myself, I find myself just appreciating their time here and wishing them well where ever they go or do next. 10 Quote
stevestojan Posted March 6 Posted March 6 I root for laundry. They’re making strategic moves to get younger, try to get out of this cap mess, and maybe attract (and afford) a stud FA or two. Next men up. 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted March 6 Posted March 6 1 hour ago, Logic said: A sad day in Orchard Park. Bidding farewell to Tre White, Jordan Poyer, and Mitch Morse is a hard pill to swallow. All three were standout performers during their time here, all three were standout human beings off the field and leaders in the locker room, and all three were emblematic of and critical to the success of this era of Buffalo Bills football. Not all cuts in the NFL are created equal, and losing three men like White, Poyer, and Morse signals a sea change in the locker room, and a void of leadership and experience created. It also signals opportunity for a new generation of Buffalo Bills. But before the new guys get their shot, I'd like to take a moment to appreciate the outgoing Bills. No one stands out as having heralded the change in fortunes for the Buffalo Bills as much as Tre'Davious White and Jordan Poyer. Both arrived in year 1 of the from-the-ground-up rebuild, and both led the defensive unit with pride and excellent play for years. Mitch Morse came aboard in 2019 and was a great leader on the offensive side of the ball. Yes, all of these cuts were necessary from a salary cap standpoint, and it can be argued that two of them were necessary from a health/age/effectiveness standpoint as well. When you're running an NFL team and you're paying a franchise quarterback, tough decisions need to be made. Today is the first day that Bills fans are really seeing the reality of what this means in real time. Yes, it was necessary. Yes, I am excited for a bit of a youth movement and some fresh faces around One Bills Drive. But that doesn't mean these cuts don't hurt, and that it's not sad to see the departure of these great players and great men. Today is a sad day in Orchard Park. I thank all three men (and the other players that were cut) for their efforts and for their contributions to turning the Buffalo Bills into consistent contenders. I wish each of them luck in their remaining football careers or whatever lay behind them. Thank you Tre White, Jordan Poyer, and Mitch Morse. Now if you'll excuse me, I think someone's cutting onions in here. I echo just about everything you had to say. These moves were necessary from a cap standpoint but I think they have happened regardless. These were three older players, who are all still talented enough to play but probably weren’t going to live up to their contracts. Still sad to see these players leave 1 Quote
TPS Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Beane's still working it, so wonder if he can get them under the cap by midnight? Axe Wednesday indeed. Quote
Chandler#81 Posted March 6 Posted March 6 49 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said: Poyer and Tre are probably two of the gutsiest, team oriented players to ever come through here. I look back fondly on their time here for a long time to come. That said, the older I get the more I cheer for the logo on the helmet and not the name on the back of the jersey. I wouldn’t be surprised if they both find their names on the Ring of Honor some day. 1 4 Quote
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