sharper802 Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 He should run for Congress It's alot easier spending other people's money If you were a fan of any other team you would be laughing your ass off at our FO. Remove the blinders. Orakpo (#13)was signed July 30th and Moreno Aug7th(#12). With the exception of Cincinnati name another organization that would bring back a coach with three consecutive losing years. That being said I don't even think Cincinnati would trade a Pro-Bowl LT and go into a season with 5 new positions on the OL. Here's to 3-13!!!
John from Riverside Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 - There are a lot of things besides Maybin that are going to determine our final season record - IF we can get Maybin in here by Mondays practice he will have 3 preseason games to get ready - Pass rushing specialist....not starter....... PS.....I am FRUSTRATED to........I dont understand what the hold up is.
plenzmd1 Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 Hey dev, is Mt Trashmore still there? Why yes it is...and it is a full borne park now. Mother in law lives in Va Beach, kiddies went often to the playground there. BTW, no way Maybin signs till Crabtree, unless Crabtree goes past last pre season game
billsrcursed Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 If you were a fan of any other team you would be laughing your ass off at our FO. Remove the blinders. Orakpo (#13)was signed July 30th and Moreno Aug7th(#12). With the exception of Cincinnati name another organization that would bring back a coach with three consecutive losing years. That being said I don't even think Cincinnati would trade a Pro-Bowl LT and go into a season with 5 new positions on the OL. Here's to 3-13!!! Here's to your therapy!
Major Mud Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 Why yes it is...and it is a full borne park now. Mother in law lives in Va Beach, kiddies went often to the playground there. BTW, no way Maybin signs till Crabtree, unless Crabtree goes past last pre season game Ahh i use to love living in VA beach. When i was a kid i spent many a day there. A former dump, now a place of beauty, hopefully we can say the same about Buffalo in a few years.
Buffalonian-at-Heart Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 If you were a fan of any other team you would be laughing your ass off at our FO. Remove the blinders. Orakpo (#13)was signed July 30th and Moreno Aug7th(#12). With the exception of Cincinnati name another organization that would bring back a coach with three consecutive losing years. That being said I don't even think Cincinnati would trade a Pro-Bowl LT and go into a season with 5 new positions on the OL. Here's to 3-13!!! You act like Jauron got his extension after a 3rd consecutive 7-9 season. Get your facts right. He signed the extension when we were 5-1, right before we lost to the Dolphins. Jauron was in the last year of his contract, the team was winning, the fan base was excited. It seemed like a very natural time to sign him to an extension. No one could have anticipated how the season would deteriorate like it did. Oh except YOU, and every other team but the Bengals. So after signing him to an extension you expected the FO to fire him? And then have to pay him for the entirety of the contract? Which would have meant someone like Bobby April would have been our coach for two years to absorb the blow of Dick's contract. Are you insane? It's tough even dealing with fans like you that just spew negativity, when you have such little knowledge of which you speak.
apuszczalowski Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 You do realise it takes more then just the front office to make a deal? Maybe its not the front office holding it up? Maybe its maybins side holding out for more? Or are you just in favour of the Bills just handing over a blank cheque to its picks just to get them in camp
Buffalonian-at-Heart Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 This is getting ridiculous. The #11 pick is holding out. I’m getting bored with this kid already. I’m usually pretty even keeled, but I am starting to dislike him. It used to be the first few picks would hold out and be the last to sign. Now #11 picks are among the last? Even if it’s his agent, I don’t care. Call the agent and say get the deal done today. I’m officially questioning his judgment. You're the number 11 most wanted football player in America, and a dog killer gets a deal done faster than you?
Buffaloed in Pa Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 Yeah I`ve had enough of Mr. Greed. I`m waiting for the day he comes to camp and meets Mr. Wood. A couple azz whippings will bring him back to reality.
socalfan Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 I find it odd that only people on the message boards are asking when he will sign. It makes me think that he is a second thought.....the important guys are here.....Wood and Levitre. Maybin really isn't that important to the Bills this year. And I think he becomes less important the more practices he misses. Right now, he will play in passing situations as a rushing DE. But even then, it won't be in every passing situation. Too bad the Bills cannot make the first year of his contract heavily dependent on incentives.
Turn Down For Watkins Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 If you were a fan of any other team you would be laughing your ass off at our FO. Remove the blinders. Orakpo (#13)was signed July 30th and Moreno Aug7th(#12). With the exception of Cincinnati name another organization that would bring back a coach with three consecutive losing years. That being said I don't even think Cincinnati would trade a Pro-Bowl LT and go into a season with 5 new positions on the OL. Here's to 3-13!!! First off Jason Peters is NOT a pro bowl caliber LT and he should have never even made the pro bowl in the first place. Second off, It was really obvious that he didn't want to be here so why keep a guy who we gave a tremendous oppurtunity too that many other teams wouldn't have done, I mean come on the guy was a TE coming out of college, He should be thankful for the oppurtuntiy that he got. And since he wasn't that just goes to show how much of a scumbag this guy was. And thirdly, Maybin will be signed within the next 12 hours which I think is tremendous. He still has 3 preseason games to play in and I'm sure he will get plenty of reps before the season starts so he is ready to get us 5-8 sacks this year which will definitly help our Defense out
Tcali Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 No, Maybin is a baby. He will not play much this year. No conditioning, no reps = wasted season, this guy was already a questionable pick now he's off to a bad start with his teamates and fans. Laurenites the linebacker with Rams is looking pretty good in the game against the Jets. dont worry we didnt need DEs anyway
zazie Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 And he had some real competition at DE as a potential starter. His agent is looking at Kelsay and Denney and telling him, don't worry Aaron if you sign the day before the season starts, you will get plenty of playing time... Brown looking great in Carolina he could have been.... But good news, we DID get the next Ronnie Lott. Only he is hurt and YET to practice with the team. Maybe he is studying the playbook though!!!
DazedandConfused Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 And he had some real competition at DE as a potential starter. His agent is looking at Kelsay and Denney and telling him, don't worry Aaron if you sign the day before the season starts, you will get plenty of playing time... Brown looking great in Carolina he could have been.... But good news, we DID get the next Ronnie Lott. Only he is hurt and YET to practice with the team. Maybe he is studying the playbook though!!! You do a good job of stating exactly why Maybin is in a contractual position to maximize his take from the Bills. Of course some may wish that he took a more Bills oriented approach than a self oriented approach. However, taking such a collectivist stance would be un-American in our society which values individual rights over what Newt Gingrich called taking a communal view which he finds ideologically problematic. Maybin seems to clearly be practicing the Golden Rule, which under our economic system means he who has the Gold rules. The NFL overall seems to be rejecting the good ol American way where every owner approached life as an individual. However, beginning with the post mid-80s lockout when the old union heads led by Ed Garvey got their butts kicked, the NFLPA pursued a more socialistic system and threatened to simply decertify themselves and force the owners to pursue individual contracts with athletes. The owners read the handwriting on the wall and ran kicking and screaming from a free market approach to make the players essentially partners in the CBA which relied on a designated gross being free from sharing with the NFLPA. The last CBA saw the vision expressed by Gene Upshaw (and to some extent by Pete Rozelle) come to fruition and the players arguably became the majority partners of the NFL with the players receiving just over 60% of the total gross receipts in salary. Perhaps Maybin will suddenly go all communistic on us and sign his deal with the Bills to show he values the collective more than himself. However, I doubt this and Maybin will likely continue to be a good American and try to get all he can economically from his contract.
zazie Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 You do a good job of stating exactly why Maybin is in a contractual position to maximize his take from the Bills. Of course some may wish that he took a more Bills oriented approach than a self oriented approach. However, taking such a collectivist stance would be un-American in our society which values individual rights over what Newt Gingrich called taking a communal view which he finds ideologically problematic. Maybin seems to clearly be practicing the Golden Rule, which under our economic system means he who has the Gold rules. The NFL overall seems to be rejecting the good ol American way where every owner approached life as an individual. However, beginning with the post mid-80s lockout when the old union heads led by Ed Garvey got their butts kicked, the NFLPA pursued a more socialistic system and threatened to simply decertify themselves and force the owners to pursue individual contracts with athletes. The owners read the handwriting on the wall and ran kicking and screaming from a free market approach to make the players essentially partners in the CBA which relied on a designated gross being free from sharing with the NFLPA. The last CBA saw the vision expressed by Gene Upshaw (and to some extent by Pete Rozelle) come to fruition and the players arguably became the majority partners of the NFL with the players receiving just over 60% of the total gross receipts in salary. Perhaps Maybin will suddenly go all communistic on us and sign his deal with the Bills to show he values the collective more than himself. However, I doubt this and Maybin will likely continue to be a good American and try to get all he can economically from his contract. Exactly. And when the Bills leverage is named Kelsay or Ellis, or Shobel, or Denney, well that is essentially no leverage at all. The Bills NEED Maybin this year, and he knows it, and Segal the agent knows it. Of course if BRown was in camp kicking ass, then everyone on this board would be saying screw Maybin, and the coaches and FO would have that in their minds also. The pshychology and the dynamics of the deal would be different, and Maybin would be in camp already JMO.
thewildrabbit Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 Two more draft picks signed both drafted before Maybin. The FO is a disgrace.... Not much the FO can do if Maybin and his agent are being greedy
Steely Dan Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 If you were a fan of any other team you would be laughing your ass off at our FO. Remove the blinders. Orakpo (#13)was signed July 30th and Moreno Aug7th(#12). With the exception of Cincinnati name another organization that would bring back a coach with three consecutive losing years. That being said I don't even think Cincinnati would trade a Pro-Bowl LT and go into a season with 5 new positions on the OL. Here's to 3-13!!! It's not the Bills so much as Maybin's agent. Just about all of the guys on the Bills roster understand that he's just doing what he has to do. The Bills have a cap number left for Maybin's signing and so I don't think it's as much about money as it is guaranteed monies and contract length and other minutia. Remember this is a guy who hasn't played down 1 in the NFL and the Bills have to protect themselves in case Maybin busts and Maybin's agent needs to protect him. The delay has a lot to do with Crabtree's signing. If Maybin's agent refuses to talk until that contract is done then the Bills hands are tied.
Jeffery Lester Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 Two more draft picks signed both drafted before Maybin. The FO is a disgrace.... you are an as. why don't you go route for New England or something
Thurman#1 Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 First off Jason Peters is NOT a pro bowl caliber LT and he should have never even made the pro bowl in the first place. Second off, It was really obvious that he didn't want to be here so why keep a guy who we gave a tremendous oppurtunity too that many other teams wouldn't have done, I mean come on the guy was a TE coming out of college, He should be thankful for the oppurtuntiy that he got. I understand that you hate Peters, but that really mean you have to go back into the past and rewrite history and pretend he was really bad all along? I hope not, because that just shows poor thinking. The guy was absolutely terrific in 2006 and 2007, and his Pro Bowl nomination in 2007 was absolutely deserved. Virtually nobody in the league, in Buffalo, nobody at the time doubted or questioned it. For you to do so just shows you're letting your hatred interfere with clear thinking. Just as an example, Dr. Z had him fourth best tackle (LT and RT included) in the league in 2006 and in the top two in 2007. Yeah, he had a bad year last year, and certainly his Pro Bowl berth last year was questionable. But not in 2007. And yet again, there has never been the slightest bit of proof that Peters didn't want to be here. The evidence shows that he wanted more money than the Bills wanted to give him, but that if he'd gotten the same offer here, he'd still be here. And for the twelfth time, if the Bills hadn't given him the opportunity, another team would have. He had many teams interested. The New Orleans Saints, for one. But there were many teams buzzing around him because they thought that in a few years he might possibly be able to make the exact same transition that he did indeed make. Hate Peters? Fine. But don't let it make your thinking imprecise.
Thurman#1 Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 dont worry we didnt need DEs anyway Ha ha ha ha ha. Nice one. I don't like this, it's getting too long, but it's just the way the modern game is going. C'est la vie. He'll be here soon enough. As with most disputes, both sides are somewhat at fault, and blaming one entirely is mostly an emotional reaction rather than being reasonable. Couldn't the Bills give him like a bit more than the slotting would imply just to get him in? Couldn't Maybin's people accept that Crabtree is being unreasonable and calculate using Raji's contract, and last year's #11? Both are somewhat at fault. Let's just get it done.
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