buffalo mike2 Posted January 30, 2006 Posted January 30, 2006 Bills report: Strategy and personnel DEFENSIVE BACKS Starters - RCB Nate Clements, LCB Terrence McGee, SS Lawyer Milloy, FS Troy Vincent. Backups - CB Jabari Greer, CB Eric King, SS Coy Wire, FS Rashad Baker, FS Jim Leonhard, CB Kevin Thomas (injured). Clements enters the off-season as the top free-agent corner on the market and it will be difficult for the Bills to meet his goal of becoming the NFL's highest paid player at his position. Buffalo could slap the franchise tag on him and buy some time. Clements, who played every game like it was an audition for 32 teams, finished with 125 tackles and two interceptions, giving him 20 for his young career. But he was inconsistent and beaten on the deep ball too frequently for someone hoping for a $10 million to $12 million signing bonus. If Buffalo loses Clements, look for Greer, King and possibly Thomas to replace him. Thomas hopes to come back from microfracture knee surgery that cost him his season. Emerging star McGee has a firm hold on the left corner job, tying Vincent for the team lead in interceptions with four. Vincent, who will be 35 next season, and Milloy, who turns 33, were busy men last season, chipping in 101 and 169 tackles, respectively, backing up Buffalo's porous front seven. Longtime stars in the league, each has lost a step but the Bills do not have anybody on the roster better to replace them, and each is under contract. Vincent's deal, in fact, runs through 2008.
d_wag Posted January 30, 2006 Posted January 30, 2006 Bills report: Strategy and personnel DEFENSIVE BACKS Starters - RCB Nate Clements, LCB Terrence McGee, SS Lawyer Milloy, FS Troy Vincent. Backups - CB Jabari Greer, CB Eric King, SS Coy Wire, FS Rashad Baker, FS Jim Leonhard, CB Kevin Thomas (injured). Clements enters the off-season as the top free-agent corner on the market and it will be difficult for the Bills to meet his goal of becoming the NFL's highest paid player at his position. Buffalo could slap the franchise tag on him and buy some time. Clements, who played every game like it was an audition for 32 teams, finished with 125 tackles and two interceptions, giving him 20 for his young career. But he was inconsistent and beaten on the deep ball too frequently for someone hoping for a $10 million to $12 million signing bonus. If Buffalo loses Clements, look for Greer, King and possibly Thomas to replace him. Thomas hopes to come back from microfracture knee surgery that cost him his season. Emerging star McGee has a firm hold on the left corner job, tying Vincent for the team lead in interceptions with four. Vincent, who will be 35 next season, and Milloy, who turns 33, were busy men last season, chipping in 101 and 169 tackles, respectively, backing up Buffalo's porous front seven. Longtime stars in the league, each has lost a step but the Bills do not have anybody on the roster better to replace them, and each is under contract. Vincent's deal, in fact, runs through 2008. 587957[/snapback] his signing bonus was reasonable so he can be cut with minimal dead cap money....... for example, if he is cut next off-season the dead cap is only 1.8M (1.8M cap savings).......if he is cut the off-season after that the dead cap is 1.2M (1.4M cap savings)......... if you want to freak about a contract, freak about the mess that we have with moulds and big mike.......this isn't one to worry about because the unamoritized signing bonus is quite small (in comparison to those two contracts).........
buffalo mike2 Posted January 30, 2006 Author Posted January 30, 2006 his signing bonus was reasonable so he can be cut with minimal dead cap money....... for example, if he is cut next off-season the dead cap is only 1.8M (1.8M cap savings).......if he is cut the off-season after that the dead cap is 1.2M (1.4M cap savings)......... if you want to freak about a contract, freak about the mess that we have with moulds and big mike.......this isn't one to worry about because the unamoritized signing bonus is quite small (in comparison to those two contracts)......... 587962[/snapback] I am freaking out over Williams contract. But 35 is time for a replacement. In dog years and football years, which are about the same.
todd Posted January 30, 2006 Posted January 30, 2006 Why? Bonus amortization. Makes perfect sense. Bills report: Strategy and personnel DEFENSIVE BACKS Starters - RCB Nate Clements, LCB Terrence McGee, SS Lawyer Milloy, FS Troy Vincent. Backups - CB Jabari Greer, CB Eric King, SS Coy Wire, FS Rashad Baker, FS Jim Leonhard, CB Kevin Thomas (injured). Clements enters the off-season as the top free-agent corner on the market and it will be difficult for the Bills to meet his goal of becoming the NFL's highest paid player at his position. Buffalo could slap the franchise tag on him and buy some time. Clements, who played every game like it was an audition for 32 teams, finished with 125 tackles and two interceptions, giving him 20 for his young career. But he was inconsistent and beaten on the deep ball too frequently for someone hoping for a $10 million to $12 million signing bonus. If Buffalo loses Clements, look for Greer, King and possibly Thomas to replace him. Thomas hopes to come back from microfracture knee surgery that cost him his season. Emerging star McGee has a firm hold on the left corner job, tying Vincent for the team lead in interceptions with four. Vincent, who will be 35 next season, and Milloy, who turns 33, were busy men last season, chipping in 101 and 169 tackles, respectively, backing up Buffalo's porous front seven. Longtime stars in the league, each has lost a step but the Bills do not have anybody on the roster better to replace them, and each is under contract. Vincent's deal, in fact, runs through 2008. 587957[/snapback]
BuffBills#1 Posted January 30, 2006 Posted January 30, 2006 Vincent is a bad safety!! He can't tackle and he is too slow at 35 to be good in coverage. Vincent doesn't need to be cut, but if he stays he should be the back up or the nickel back.
Buftex Posted January 30, 2006 Posted January 30, 2006 Vincent is a bad safety!! He can't tackle and he is too slow at 35 to be good in coverage. Vincent doesn't need to be cut, but if he stays he should be the back up or the nickel back. 588196[/snapback] Vincent may be a bad safety, but he is hardly slow! I would bet he is still amongst the fastest guys on the Bills squad...he is just playing out of position....
BuffBills#1 Posted January 30, 2006 Posted January 30, 2006 There is now way in hell Vincent is one of the fastest guys on the team. Vincent was never known as a fast player to begin with.
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