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I’ll be honest. I forgot.
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24 hours to cut down time and 5 days after White injury, not a hint of severity on his injury. None of his teammates, agent, family member (especially kids) said anything and no neighbors saw him walk or on clutches. I guess we are not NYC where 100 people would park outside of his drive, fly a drone of some sort to get some news.
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Someone say 1 tech?
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Annual PSA about the Bills’ cut-down to 53…
LABILLBACKER replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hamler has been more impressive than Moore so trade away. Hoping we keep Gore/Davidson on the PS. -
Game (two week) thread - Ravens at Bills SNF
pennstate10 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Fred Smoot has been a jabber on DC sports talk radio for about a decade. -
No. They found out when he flew in to sign his deal and he told them. They had the option to walk away from the deal. Instead, they lowered the terms of the deal and still signed him.
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The expansion of the PS to 16 players including up to 4 with more than 2 years accrued NFL experience has made it so that it benefits teams and players to have a basically one round cut process for the most part. You have a 53 man roster plus 16 PS slots. That's 71 roster spots out of 90. So the final cuts mostly come down to teams keeping their core 53 and then trying to get back 13-14 of those players for the PS and then adding 1-3 more from other teams to round out their PS. Whereas in the older rule the PS was only 10 players and only 2 or less seasons. So really the camp cuts being staggered through 4 weeks of pre-season made sense as guys needed the chance to move around onto rosters to try to make their 53 or get on the radar for more limited PS slots. Esp vet guys who couldn't get onto the PS. I also felt like in season vet signings were less common so a lot of guys were feeling like you gotta make it in camp or just sit out the season... One less pre-season game and different PS rules make a big difference.
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Smart. Doesn't have to go through training camp.
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Not sure I will be able to handle the emotional trauma of him getting cut tomorrow. Life is a damn rollercoaster Both - Beane said he knew both were going to be suspended when he signed them https://www.buffalobills.com/news/bills-gm-brandon-beane-announces-ped-suspensions-for-de-michael-hoecht-and-dt-larry-ogunjobi
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you’re thinking of Hoecht, I believe.
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Air Raid | Buffalo on X (Twitter) can finally walk away from the ledge. Dude was having a meltdown over this move.
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I like the signing. But obviously it shows lack of confidence in DL depth. Understandably so, as there is alot of youth. Philips at least adds some experience behind Jones/Oliver. He will give you a few splash plays, hopefully in some crucial moments.
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This is sortable by team and by date: https://www.espn.com/nfl/transactions
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. Harrison Phillips just got traded to the Jets, it kind of left them with no other choice. One of them was going to end up on the team. It's like back when the Bills didn't like to start the season without a handfuls of Williams on the team. You can't break tradition
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Because… 1. Late camp player changes done earn spots unless these players are returning to their former team or former coach 2. creation of practice squads 3.they want game time for these developmental prospects and limit time to their core. 35 or so players. 4. in old days when you had what 60 players in the final must of your regulars player and injuries happened but you cut your depth.
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Now Sal is saying he is going to be on the practice squad: That makes more sense.
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The last time this came up, someone suggested enemas as qualifying for counter curse status. Has there been a ruling made on that proposal? The thing is, teams that have tradable assets usually shop them before cutting the player. Ricks being released means that no team was willing to part with a 7th round pick. It'll be interesting to see where he lands.