Mopreme Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 They need to throw him the money, get him signed...whatever he is asking, pay the man. Him and Triplett would be a force in the middle. Rod Edwards is a capable backup. With Culpepper now in the AFC East, the Bills will need some offensive fire power, thus they can draft Vernan Davis. Sign Josh McNown to compete for the starting job About Moulds: How about trading him to Green Bay with one of the 3rd round picks for Javon Walker? Any thoughts?
Pyrate Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 Ron Edwards still needs to be signed though. He's currently a FA
IndyJay1234 Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 They need to throw him the money, get him signed...whatever he is asking, pay the man. Him and Triplett would be a force in the middle. Rod Edwards is a capable backup. With Culpepper now in the AFC East, the Bills will need some offensive fire power, thus they can draft Vernan Davis. Sign Josh McNown to compete for the starting job About Moulds: How about trading him to Green Bay with one of the 3rd round picks for Javon Walker? Any thoughts? 628974[/snapback] Can we stop with the trade Moulds stuff. His salary is 7.1 next season. What GM is going to give up anything for a 33 year old WR with a salary of 7.1 million?
apuszczalowski Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 when he goes to a new team, they can negotiate with him and try to get him to play for less or restructure his contract. If he goes to a contendor he said he does not mind playing for less money.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 Dont Pickett, It'll get infected! W00T! 629016[/snapback] *sniff* I love you, man.
TigerJ Posted March 14, 2006 Posted March 14, 2006 I would guess someone might be willing to negotiate with Moulds to turn say four million of his salary into signing bonus then extend him for a year to bring his cap figure down. Buffalo's problem was he already has a big signing bonus counting against the cap. For Buffalo to renegotiate without a meaningful reduction in pay only postpones the inevitable cap pain he'll cause. The question is, how eager will Green Bay be to get older and worse at WR at the same time. (Moulds was a great receiver at one time, but he's undoubtably starting to lose it as a 33 year old.)
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