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  2. That's not bad, cleared up by 2028, when a good organization would have the foundation laid
  3. So by “made” you mean she grabbed a Jimmy Dean mini sausage from the holiday inn breakfast buffet?😂
  4. I think the cost for us to get Shaheed for a half of a season just got too expensive. He went to the Seahawks for a 4th & a 5th - both in this coming Draft. I've seen people say "why couldn't we pay that?". Well, first of all, us matching that wouldn't be enough. Because the Seahawks, while having our same record, are going to be presumed to be picking before us. So we'd have to beat it. Which means we'd have had to offer at least our 3rd and our 5th. Which would leave us with just 5 picks in the Draft (as we have no extra picks coming from trades or comps). That's a helluva price for a player like Shaheed for just half of a season.
  5. I can go both ways on this. if the jets are 2 years out- next year getting their qb and finishing the cap reset and truly competing in 2027… QW will be 29 turning 30 that season and final year of his deal. do you want 1 year of him in your window or a 1 and 2? the sauce trade was just such a premium plus it’s not just the picks but also $200M in cap space that can be rededicated to an actual plan.
  6. It's a $10 billion+ business, so the demand is robust.
  7. You are correct. It looks bleak 8 months out However, contracts will get reworked, some cuts will be made, guys will be re-signed to deals that have lower 1st year hits and they will have a good chunk of money. And yes, most of that will be used to sign our own. We will have limited means to upgrade in FA. Again.
  8. Below is a summary of the medical testing done at the NFL Combine, which Dorian attended. I suggest the speculation regarding Stenosis or Myelomalacia be put on hold and we wait for more details of his injury to become available. It's obviously a serious situation, but at this point, none of us have any way of knowing if it is career ending or not. McDermott's comments were not encouraging, but let's hope he can return and have a long healthy and successful career with the Bills. The medical evaluations at the Combine involve: Comprehensive History: Players provide a detailed medical history, including any past spinal injuries, "stingers" (transient neuropraxia), or surgeries. Physical Examinations: Each player undergoes multiple thorough orthopedic exams by physicians from all 32 NFL teams. Imaging Studies: A wide range of imaging studies are performed or reviewed, including X-rays and MRI scans of the cervical spine. These images are specifically used to assess the spinal canal dimensions and identify any narrowing (stenosis) or spinal cord abnormalities (myelomalacia). Risk Assessment: The findings are used by team doctors to assign an orthopedic grade, which helps general managers and coaches evaluate the risk of future injury and the player's potential career longevity in the NFL.
  9. So which DL should the Bills have traded for, and who should be cut when Sanders and D. Jones come off the IR next week?
  10. Let’s have beane pick their replacements, he’s done a bang up job already!
  11. How bad was Wilkerson looking in practice if they wouldn't even give him a shot.
  12. you're still hung up on the spinal surgery ("held together by tape"). you're intentionally mischaracterizing the procedure in order to make a silly point. I don't care if they sign him or not--I'm just pointing out that your ignorance regarding his procedure renders your opinion doomed by logic.
  13. Went to BJ's today. Had a full tank so didn't buy it. Regular gas was $2.75/gal.
  14. Probably, but why does this team always seem to continue to go back to these same retreads who can't even make a team's PS? I'm telling you the AJ Klein tweet is coming in a few weeks. 😂
  15. The c spine is still the spine, just cervical vs lumbar (or thoracic). It bears less weight, sure. It's just as important. The nerve roots are just as important and based simply off of knowledge/memory control some important things - lungs for example to keep you breathing (diaphragm). It also is the pathway which most of the arm nerves use when down into the neck at the intersection of C8/T1. Other than that they control the face muscles. It's a fairly big deal just as the lumbar of the back. A decompression and fusion, however, once fully healed will generally be fine going forward. The neck is troublesome and scary but it's more routine and safer than lumbar procedures. They also enter through the front of the patient supinated vs prone which is interesting. Regardless, if fully healed the damage is already done and recovered with fusion he should be ok.
  16. That’ll show the league. 🙄 Seriously, step out of your damn comfort zone for once Beane. Last time you did that, I recall you acquired a pretty damn good WR. But we’re all just “bitchin about something” if we want something that luxurious.
  17. Amazing to see the things you can do when you have crazy money!
  18. What shape are they in? Knowing McDermott he won’t let them play for the next 8 weeks.
  19. From Google AI: The New York Jets will incur approximately $19.75 million in dead cap over the next two years from trading Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts. This includes an $8.75 million charge for 2025 and an $11 million charge for 2026. This figure is relatively low because the extension signed in July featured a smaller signing bonus and relied on future option bonuses that now transfer to the Colts. The New York Jets will have $13.24 million in dead cap in 2025 and $9.8 million in dead cap in 2026 from trading Quinnen Williams. This is a result of the remaining prorated signing bonus money from his extension hitting the cap as a result of the trade. So if that's right they take a bit under $22M in dead cap this year and $20.8M in dead cap next year combined.
  20. Lance was tremendous for the school but the Mac is the starting block of legendary coaches.. plenty come out of the mac they don't stay Ub football budget is always typically at the top of the Mac though.. they also have the largest pipeline of Mac schools Stadium is not good, but I don't go to UB football games since 99 cuz the atmosphere.. I go to watch local division one football It's a good academic School, they have been putting kids into the league... They have cool jerseys Program is not even 30 years old.. 10 years it's going to be even better
  21. My analysis is referring to Beane as a GM overall. Not just the 2025 trade deadline. He started with a reputation of being aggressive and bold. But over the last many years (with the team on the edge of Super Bowl contention), he's become overly timid with upgrading the roster. In free agency. In the draft. In trades. While teams in our position should absolutely be making "all-in" moves, Beane is always hedging his bets towards the future. Some think it's smart. Many Bills fans believe it's a huge mistake. There were many on this board who wanted to see us attempt a trade-up in the 2024 draft for a WR. Make a blockbuster move and go up for Malik Nabers, or a smaller move for Brian Thomas Jr. But nope. We kept hearing how expensive it was for those oh-so valuable draft picks. It wasn't even something on the table for Beane. First round picks are just too valuable. Of course when our pick rolled around, Beane was so impressed with the top WR on his board that he traded back and just took whoever was left over. Yay for Keon Coleman. The reason we don't have much cap space is because Beane prefers to fill the roster with 3-4 solid/mediocre players (Josh Palmer, Curtis Samuel, Elijah Moore) instead of making an aggressive trade for a really top-level guy.
  22. I dont dip****. Gabe is actually more proven then him and we dont have to pay 9mil for him. Same type of player. 3rd stringer at best
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