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All fair points in your reply. My contention is that we’d be playing with the lead quite often with a guy like Josh, allowing us to get the most out of him.
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it was a cheap shot. Also, absolutely targeted Shakir in September—that one was even more blatant. go watch that one again. Bad take? Not here it wasn’t at the time. Still isn’t.
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there are a few musicians when you hear their first name you KNOW who they mean without much question or thought Taylor Beyonce Gaga Prince Flea just to name a few. what they all have in common is musical brilliance. The proof is in the UBER popularity.it may not be my taste of course taste is subjective. I am not a fan of Taylor OR Beyonce for that matter. That really matters squat. They don't need my fandom the way people write negatively about Taylor is no skin off her nose either. The thought that she is disparaged so much to me is laughable. You don't "Know" her. distaste for her music is one thing. the rest is PIFFLE. haters gonna hate Hate HATE she was 100% CORRECT
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Hell I couldn't get past Mr. Sandman.
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Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
BarleyNY replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
What’s “worth it” to you in this context? Seems like you’ve got a lot of wiggle room there. -
I wonder if she's going to make him sign a prenup.
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Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
DapperCam replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
So would an equivalent deal from the Bills be either: - Rousseau + 2 first round picks OR - Oliver + 2 first round picks And then adding either 15m to the cap this year in Rousseau's case or 10m to the cap this year in Oliver's case. I'm not sure what levers Beane has to clear up that cap space, but I understand why the Bills didn't do the deal. We already have Allen on a big cap hit and adding another big cap hit would really hurt our depth. And then you lose your draft capital, which would be your best opportunity to backfill the loss in depth cheaply. -
Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
chris heff replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Jerry Jones thinks that making news is winning. In Cowboy world they have their own little dynasty. They are so desperate to be relevant, they produced the documentary series “America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys”. They haven’t been America’s Team for decades. Since 1996 they have won seven playoff games, the Bills have won seven since 2018. Jones is living in the past, the glory days. I have no idea how this turns out, but I don’t see how this makes the Cowboys relevant. This story will last a week, the Cowboys will still be irrelevant. Which I for one love. -
Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
BarleyNY replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Two late first round picks is very little draft capital relative to acquiring a young, All Pro caliber edge rusher. Clark doesn’t move the needle much. He is on a very expensive contract relative to his production. GB ate almost everything already this season so Dallas has him for $3M in 2025. But that’s it. He’s over $20M after that so he’ll be cut. -
Because they have other needs and had aspirations of fixing the DL? they drafted strong later on. Just like the year they drafted Elam and Benford. One early. One late.
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Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
HappyDays replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Packers are in a completely different situation. Since the 2020 draft the only two homegrown players they've given big extensions to are Jordan Love and Zach Tom. And it isn't because they were saving the money for something else, they just flat out haven't drafted well. By comparison over the same time period we've extended Brown, Rousseau, Cook, Benford, Shakir, and Bernard. Say what you want about those players, they are much better than the likes of Eric Stokes, Quay Walker, and Devonte Wyatt. If Green Bay had drafted better they would have extended their young players too, like every team does. Not to mention the QBs of the respective teams. Allen's cap hits the next few years compared to Love's: 2025 - $36.3M vs $29.7M 2026 - $56.4M vs $36.2M 2027 - $53.1M vs $42.5M The Bills are tied to Allen through 2030 no matter what. The Packers can get out of Love's contract in 2028 with a measley $15M dead cap hit so even assuming they rework his contract and extend him that year he will not have Josh Allen-sized cap hits on his contract until 2029 at the very earliest. The argument you're making would also apply to the Ravens and Chiefs. But they're in the same boat we are. When you've drafted well and you're paying a tier 1 QB, you can't just absorb a $47M AAV contract without warning. It was never realistic. -
Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
Sierra Foothills replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
There are plenty of knowledgable NFL observers who are fine with the Bills not going all-in on Parsons and in fact think it would have been a mistake. Those people actually seem to be the majority. I can't wait for the season to start... 20 pages of the same opinions going around like a carousel with nothing new being said... same thing over and over, pro or con. -
Judging by the comments from some of y’all about how much you hate them, sounds like a bunch of people on here need a snow miser jersey to match the grumpy attitudes!
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In the adult section. One moment of poor judgement doesn’t outweigh years of leadership and bonds. but in this case, it does because it fits your narrative
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Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
Draconator replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
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"They are wearing the Snow Misers Sunday".
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another one well played... LOL
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Fantasy Football - Draft Discussion Only
buffaloboyinATL replied to Johnny Hammersticks's topic in The Stadium Wall
Was Nabers your first pick in that second draft? What pick did you have? -
Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
Low Positive replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
We're going to end up with more pages on this trade than the Packers and Cowboys boards. -
Oh great! Now we have a forgetful safety. 😉
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Yeah I can name incredible tours I been through the years, fact is they did not come close comparing from popularity and demand and her tour. Again there is subjective vs facts. Your second point is incorrect. Keep in mind if you won the “lottery” and were able to purchase face value tickets, you could get in for around for $50. The demand had people selling those same tickets for a resale of $2,500 which is just hammering away at my point
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Parsons traded to Green Bay, given $188 million contract
SCBills replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
At some point this is who we are under Beane and McDermott. Fact is, that big swing was there. I’m sure the Cowboys would’ve loved to send him out of conference. And we couldn’t/wouldn’t pull it off. Now, Parsons is elite at rushing the passer, but he’s not Garrett, Bosa, Crosby.. those guys set the edge too. But.. at what he does, and what we’ve lacked.. it was a logical move. That we wouldn’t or couldn’t make. And it’s because, at least to those who follow our roster building.. we prioritize building the most complete, deep roster of B+/A- talent, instead of getting Josh that wingman. And the hope is that philosophy gets us to the playoffs every year and at some point we eventually break through because (imo) we have the best player in the league at QB. That’s clearly our philosophy. The move was there to be made and we couldn’t or wouldn’t. -
Totally agree, I was dripping a bit of sarcasm here... lol I honestly dont know if he is or isnt, in fact I am struggling to remember exactly what his issue was it was really just trying to get a little chuckle out of folks.. I see what you did there LOL nicely played!