K-Gun10 Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 EVANS UPDATE: Bills COO Russ Brandon gave an update on Lee Evans' long term status with the club beyond this the final year of his rookie contract. “We take a hard look at that, from the standpoint of how we go about building this roster short and long term," said Brandon. "Lee is a core player in this organization and we want him to be here for many years to come. We will be proactive in looking at not only Lee’s situaition but other players we identify. That’s the way we feel we can continue to build this good young roster and having core players.'' ---
In-A-Gadda-Levitre Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 In other words, "we ain't done schitt yet." or we will make a serious effort before his current contract expires to sign him to a long term extension
Steely Dan Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 or we will make a serious effort before his current contract expires to sign him to a long term extension
Brandon Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 In other words, "we ain't done schitt yet." Another possible translation: "Lee doesn't want to re-sign with the Bills until we actually give him some help by adding another quality receiver or two. Afterall, why would he want to waste his career facing constant double and triple teams and catching 50 passes and 5 TDs every year?"
Lurker Posted April 16, 2008 Posted April 16, 2008 In other words, "we Lee's agent ain't done schitt yet." An equally likely scenario...Evans has the greater leverage, IMO.
SouthTownBills51 Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 Let's see what kinda year he has this year....with HOPEFULLY a solidified quarterback at the helm for the whole season..barring any injuries.
JuanGuzman Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 With injuries so common in the modern era of NFL, there is no way in hell a professional football player will pass up guaranteed money; if Bills make him a respectable offer and the market rate prior to the season starting Lee will certainly sign on the dotted line. Get it done it already.
ax4782 Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 Based on that statement by Brandon, I bet the Bills offer him a sheet by the end of the season and Evans is a Bill for another seven years. If not that, they tag him next year, pay him that money, and get a longer deal. Either way, I don't see Evans going anywhere next season, particularly not if the Bills get another WR target in the draft, and especially if they also add another young TE. Evans will like the direction the team is headed and he'll stay.
stewy23 Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 There's no rush to sign him up right now. Right now the team needs to focus on the draft and the upcoming season. We have all of this year to come to an agreement with Lee. If we add a nice, new weapon or two in the draft, Lee may WANT to stay more which will make negotiating easier. If our rookie wideout has a fantabulous season, we may not want to sign Lee long term (I'm not saying that will happen or that I want it to happen.) The bottom line is that we have more pressing needs RIGHT NOW and can address Lee's extension at a later date.
Fan in Chicago Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 As we are all playing guess-the-invisible-ink game, What RB really meant was - if we happen to draft Kelly & Sweed in the draft, I could care two hoots if Lee walks when his contract is up.
K-9 Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 Or: "We're not quite sold on Lee as a true #1 WR in this league. Sure, nobody runs the fly better and his routes and hands are exceptional, but since the Houston game in '06, teams have made it a point NOT to let Lee beat them deep and he has trouble beating double teams; something top receivers just HAVE to do in this league. Lee doesn't seem to like the middle of the field and his blocking leaves a LOT to be desired. He's often out of position on running plays which has caused him to get called for holding on several occasions, negating big plays and killng drives. Our receivers MUST excel at run blocking, especially late in the year. Let's see how Lee responds in this new offense and how he develops a chemistry with Trent before we commit #1 wide receiver dollars to a player that may or may not want to be here." GO BILLS!!!
Hazed and Amuzed Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 Or: "We're not quite sold on Lee as a true #1 WR in this league. Sure, nobody runs the fly better and his routes and hands are exceptional, but since the Houston game in '06, teams have made it a point NOT to let Lee beat them deep and he has trouble beating double teams; something top receivers just HAVE to do in this league. Lee doesn't seem to like the middle of the field and his blocking leaves a LOT to be desired. He's often out of position on running plays which has caused him to get called for holding on several occasions, negating big plays and killng drives. Our receivers MUST excel at run blocking, especially late in the year. Let's see how Lee responds in this new offense and how he develops a chemistry with Trent before we commit #1 wide receiver dollars to a player that may or may not want to be here." GO BILLS!!!
bizell Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 if you were lee evans, why would you want to commit yourself to playing in buffalo?
Oneonta Buffalo Fan Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 Another possible translation: "Lee doesn't want to re-sign with the Bills until we actually give him some help by adding another quality receiver or two. Afterall, why would he want to waste his career facing constant double and triple teams and catching 50 passes and 5 TDs every year?" Well that won't happen unless we get a quality WR.
Billadelphia Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 Also, what happens if we draft one of these young receivers and it ends up that they are a stud and are the true #1 receiver on the team. Why pay him #1 money before the season if they can pick one up and offer him much less after the season, with the security that if he doesn't like the offer, you still have a #1 receiver? I say let him play the year and then sign him if we need to.
keepthefaith Posted April 17, 2008 Posted April 17, 2008 if you were lee evans, why would you want to commit yourself to playing in buffalo? That's a very good question. Money is the only reason I can think of now. A great season could build some loyalty. WR performance is so dependent upon the supporting cast and performance = $.
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