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  2. QB Josh Allen, Mike White RB James Cook, Ray Davis, Ty Johnson FB Reggie Gilliam WR Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer, Elijah Moore, Curtis Samuel, Tyrell Shavers TE Dalton Kincaid, Dawson Knox, Jackson Hawes OL Dion Dawkins, David Edwards, Conner McGovern, O'Cyrus Torrence, Spencer Brown, Tylan Grable, Sedrick Van Pran-Ganger, Alec Anderson DE Greg Rousseau, AJ Epenesa, Landon Jackson, Javon Solomon, Joey Bosa, Michael Hoecht DT Ed Oliver, DaQuan Jones, TJ Sanders, Deone Walker, Larry Ogunjobi, Dwayne Carter LB Terrel Bernard, Matt Milano, Dorian Williams, Baylon Spector, Shaq Thompson CB Christian Benford, Tre'Davious White, Taron Johnson, Dorian Strong, Maxwell Hairston, Cam Lewis S Taylor Rapp, Cole Bishop, Damar Hamlin, Jordan Hancock ST K Tyler Bass P Brad Robbins LS Reid Ferguson Guys who remain on the active roster due to the suspensions of Hoecht and Ogunjobi for the first 6 weeks. Darrick Forrest and Brandon Codrington I also believe that we are going to see Hairston put on the PUP List and miss the first 6 games of the season. His spot will be filled by. ⬇️ Ja'Marcus Ingram
  3. Parsons will never hit open free agency, so if a team wants to acquire him it’d have to be through trade.
  4. Where did I say Cut Milano? Include him in the trade get the 3M. Space. But I get it let’s continue to roll out a plan that doesn’t work. And at the end of the year we will be once again asking where was the pass rush
  5. Gonna play this bushhoging. Thanks for posting and saving me from finding it!
  6. We would save less than $400k in cap space this season if we cut Milano. That would be less than even league minimum salary for a replacement. So I’d say you SHOULD about that if you’re looking to create cap space.
  7. We had the largest dead cap hit in NFL history just 1 season prior. We whiffed on Von Miller. We are still fine. I think the fears of “cap mess” are greatly exaggerated imo.
  8. Football isn't toast. Accountability is toast. You play football, like any other job, you need to face the reality you take risks. Football isn't even the top of the lists for most dangerous sports. *****, being a dental hygienist as a career is more damaging. These guys are paid handsomely and need to have more than a room level IQ to realize they're not being friendly to their body as modern day gladiators. But it is far and between a player lasts over 5-6 years so by 30 they're done and should be well off.
  9. And the Dead money still saves cap money to make the move. Hence why I DONT CARE.
  10. dead money counts on our cap
  11. Why does anyone waste time shaving? Let it grow out big and burly until your wife complains then chop it down and let it grow again.
  12. Jones 1 year left Milano 1 year Left again I DONT CARE about dead money. Go be Philly and stack superstars and win trophies
  13. Maybe I should be more sincere and serious but that's boring Either way, I encourage anyone with an extra $1k, an hour a week, and intelligence to get bee. You'll be challenged and enjoy being a bee farmer. Also, look up oxalic acid pads to save money on getting a good bee suit.
  14. Ya, I saw that report. Every year we hear how good he looks in camp. 🙄
  15. You are looking at those players’ cap hits for 2025 and not including their dead cap hits if cut or traded.
  16. This is why. The guy is automatic to take out at least 2 defenders on a run block. On short yardage, use him.
  17. Again more cap things. d Jones - do we not have multiple young players here saves 10M Milano - add to trade saves 12M heck Samuels there are players that you can Move on from to get the space to account for the 5th year option. OR like all trades you work the Extension out first and now you are fitting single digits this year not 25M. Ahhh ok. So the year before? Secondary issues as well? What about year before that? Or the year before that?
  18. The pass rushers didn't have time to get two steps let alone generate any kind of a pass rush. Our secondary was riddled and so porous Stevie Wonder could have completed passes against the Bills!
  19. Second time that someone last a job and not one person argued they were good at their job, Colbert as a comedian and this lady at counting, but Trump is the problem
  20. Does it get me the best chance for Multiple Championships - Yep. so my answer is ABSOLUTELY kick those cans Which pass rushers were they missing? Any? So it wasn’t injuries on why they could not get pressure
  21. It’s really not. If everything was feasible then he wouldn’t be having any problems in Dallas. That said, I’d give up a lot for an Edge of Parsons’ caliber, age and impact. Tho I have major concerns about him in the Bills locker room. Still, a pass rusher like him would make a bigger impact on this team than any current player, save one. But financially it is almost impossible this season. The Bills have already decided where to spend their money and cap space and even with restructuring Dawkins and Knox they will just have enough space to make it through the season. Even if they were to lower his 2025 cap hit from the $24M it is now with an extension, it would still mean some drastic moves like trading Dawkins and/or Knox instead of restructuring them. Possibly cutting Milano as well. There really aren’t many any other places to get the space at this point. A number of posters here think the cap is meaningless. It’s not. We see it’s impact on some teams every season. That doesn’t even address the cash aspect. the Bills are second in cash spend this season, only about $250k from the top spot. I doubt the Bills are going to drop another huge chunk of cash on a signing bonus for Parsons.
  22. From the Buffalo News (excerpted from behind their paywall): "A few drops early in the practice seemed foreboding for Keon Coleman. The Buffalo Bills' wide receiver was playing in front of a busy Highmark Stadium in the Return of the Blue and Red, and he was off to a rocky start. Coleman first dropped a pass right to him from quarterback Josh Allen. Later, he couldn't haul in a throw from Mitch Trubisky, letting it bounce off his upper body before it fell to the ground. But Coleman persisted and he rebounded. Coleman had a few huge catches Friday in front of the reported crowd of 39,224 fans. His first was a deep ball down the right sideline from Mike White with cornerback Christian Benford in coverage. Then, when the Bills worked on their hurry-up offense, Coleman had two highlight-reel worthy catches from Trubisky over cornerback Dane Jackson on the same drive. But the strong finish to his day didn’t erase the drops from Coleman’s memory. “You don’t move on, that (expletive) is still (ticking) me off,” Coleman said. “But it’s just, you gotta make the next play. You gotta go on. “But I keep it in the back of my head. Like, I’ve got anger problems when it comes to that. So, you just, you don’t drop it. That’s the only thing that can get over it. You just keep going.” And keep going he did. Coleman felt he was hitting on all cylinders Friday night. “Pretty much everything (was working),” Coleman said. “Working my release, getting open and then quarterback giving me a catchable ball.” https://buffalonews.com/sports/bills/article_082ce9c6-1e88-4608-8362-383cc5fbf535.html
  23. This. Von Miller was an attempt to address that but unfortunately the injury derailed it. We have the QB, but we're missing a game wrecker on D.
  24. This is my thinking as well.
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