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He'd be an absolute moron to hold out, A. he's a RB. B. The Bills don't play around , they're an elite organization and won't be held hostage by a player, they'll make the right decision for the team C. It kills his value, not only this year but with any future team, looking at him as a Me first player. Leveon Bell is the closest comp and his value was much larger, Cook isn’t even a consensus top 10 back
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Why did he get less touches in the passing game last year? Because his mistakes in the passing game in 2023 were deemed not worth the risk in 2024. If he improves in those areas he can increase his value and be considered among the elite. Get back to 10 yards per catch but with less drops. Put some good pass pro on tape etc.. I'm not saying it wouldn't be better for a team to get him now and have him for age 26-28 than age 27-29...........but his contract leverage ain't good right now. Nobody wants to trade a draft pick AND pay him top of the market. Especially before they see what they get from this draft class.......which was one of the more vaunted groups in decades. On paper there isn't anybody who doesn't have a RB that they at least have hope for. It's a well stocked position around the league.
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Keon Coleman success by route - Not pretty
Richard Noggin replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Liked this bit from Matt Parrino's recent report: Coleman seems like a guy who responds to/needs hard coaching. Humble and hungry. The social media physique police will appreciate Keon's hard work so far this offseason. Seems like the local pundits are also noticing some on-field growth this Spring. Let's hope it translates. -
Green Bay releasing CB Jaire Alexander
Sierra Foothills replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Never in his career was Jaire Alexander a player that could be counted on to stay healthy: In dog years... never mind, he's not "a dog." -
Except in Cook's situation he may not be able to improve his stats, so why bother? His FA market right now is higher than what the Bills intend to pay.
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Didn’t the Bills add a new assistant DL coach who specializes in the pass rush? This could help Solomon’s development as well. I look forward to seeing his second season.
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It’s a really odd contract the Bills signed here. All veteran salaries are guaranteed for that year if they are on day 1 roster. Having his 1 year contact guaranteed is basically him and agent hedging their bets that he will not be healthy enough to even be on the NFL season opening roster.
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I think Dem leaders just assumed they could use full stroke victim Fetterman as an empty vessel for his entire term like they did with Biden They didn't count on this at all.
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Anything more than $10M/year and I’m out.
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I’m in the sign him camp to somewhere south of Henry’s contract. He is a key cog in the offense.
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It's not that different than what Benford, Groot, Shakir, Oliver, Knox, T. Johnson, and Bernard had to weigh. Do you bet on yourself for a year or take the sure thing right now? He's not going to hold out Le'Veon Bell style because every GM in the league sees how that contract went for the Jets.
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Makes sense if someone started dating my wife, I too would likely no longer be friends with them
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Carmen Keigans
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Over under on number of redunandat Cook threads @Simon will have to close between now and week one of the regular season has been set at 13. Bets can be placed via Venmo with Simon via DM.
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Chubb's done. Cleveland fans adore the guy and the Browns would've brought him back if he wasn't washed after those injuries.
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Should have signed chubb
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Ralph is cheap
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Think about how far gone you are TBD Democrats …. Aligned with the worst politicians in America in California. Everyone sees what’s going on - you keep listening to and obeying the equivalent of North Korean media
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Expectations for Javon Solomon
Richard Noggin replied to KentuckyBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Solomon might be better suited to see the field in an odd-front OLB role or more of a wide-9 alignment. The learning curve would be a lot flatter for him. Our system/coaches greatly prefer long, stout, 3-down types. Solomon IS actually super long-armed, but he obviously ain't tall for the position. -
This isn't a true statement. It's just not how you would have handled it. The brother thing is also incredibly overplayed. JJ Watt, pulled for TJ Watt to get paid, is that terrible? Same with the Kelce brothers, are they "terrible teammates" as well? Too many people are taking this too personally - it's business, and he and his representation made a business decision (one that many players have used in the past)