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  2. Elijah Moore couldn't tie McLaurin's shoes.
  3. They don't have a QB worth top dollar, so where else can the money be spent? Pay your talent.
  4. Congratulations to Sam Fenton @GunnerBill Big moment in england football
  5. Wilson was a good deal. This one will not look great. He had a poor year (coincidentally, I'm sure, after they actually started calling his holding) and has shown immaturity frequently. He's going to look a lot more like he did last year than the previous.
  6. We should keep track of overreacting posters, just so they can be properly shamed when certain formal, transactional moves are revealed to be standard, minor injury management. Not that anyone cares about their own reputations for overreaction. Accountability is some bygone virtue.
  7. Nice post, Roscoe. You say it gets harder on the borderline elite players. I'd say also that it's even harder yet on guys at positions that are not high-impact positions, which includes RB. If Cook were as effective as he is at, say DE, I think the Bills would value him highly enough that they'd be in Cook's neighborhood on value and would find a way to sign him. Sauce is at a high impact position and that adds to his leverage a great deal.
  8. Under. They both have to show me they can consistently catch the football and make the big catch first.
  9. Today
  10. Oh, jeez, glad to hear that part. My heart was in my throat. The Cole Bishop comparison isn't a great one, IMO. Safety has to essentially run the backfield and know what's going on everywhere. DEs still have a ton to learn but not on the level that a safety does. Still would suck if he has to miss much time.
  11. Glad I'm not a Bengals fan. Ownership is such crap there.
  12. And yet Todd Collins led the 2nd largest comeback in Bills history (26 points), outdueling Jim Harbaugh and Marshall Faulk in the process.
  13. That part is correct and he wouldn't be the first to do it though it is very rare rare. Bo Jackson did it. He was drafted first overall in 1986 by Tampa Bay. He didn't sign with Tampa (which he told them before the draft), played baseball, went back into the draft in 1987, and was selected by the Raiders in the 7th round where he ultimately signed and played two sports. John Elway made a similar threat when he threatened to play for the Yankees than play for the Colts. Had that actually happened and refused to sign with the Colts, baseball or no, he would have gone into the 1984 draft. The piece that I don't think is accurate with the current situation is the going back to college to play part. From what I've seen, the player forfeits their right to play in college when they declare for the NFL draft and can't go back. There are rules about that and he'd probably have to sue his way back onto the field at Texas A&M. However, If he doesn't play at all, the Bengals don't retain his rights and he goes back into the draft and can be drafted again in 2026 by anyone EXCEPT the Bengals. Other players who did this were Craig Erickson who was drafted by the Eagles in 1991, did not sign, and was then drafted again by the Buccaneers in 1992 and Melvin Bratton who was drafted by the Dolphins in 1988, did not sign, and was drafted again by the Broncos in 1989. Both players had serious knee injuries in their bowl games prior to the draft that significantly impacted their draft status, and they ultimately couldn't come to an agreement with the teams that chose them. They both went back into the draft the following year and were re-drafted. The Bills acquired Cornelius Bennett in a similar situation. He was drafted by the Colts and refused to sign. He was well on his way to sitting out the 1987 season and going back into the 1988 draft when the Colts traded his rights on Halloween night of 1987. The Bengals have until Week 10 to sign the player. If not, he's essentially, though not officially, gone. If Stewart really really wants out he can make this happen and someone will make the trade. Collusion in this situation would be exceedingly easy to prove so I don't think the league will try to orchestrate that. In the previous situations there were extenuating circumstances. Bo played baseball and communicated clearly to teams not to choose him because he was going to play baseball (Al Davis talked him into doing both and baseball was top priority). It was understandable why he would drop from 1st overall to the 7th round the next year. Bratton and Erickson were hurt at the end of their college careers (and probably got bad advice). In the current situation, the player was clearly a 1st round choice, had no injury concerns and sat a year. It would not be reasonable for him to drop very far next year and if the league colluded and he suddenly went undrafted that would be a slam dunk case for Stewart. It won't get to that point. The Bengals won't just let a 1st round choice walk away. They will either cave on the language or trade the player. With the money college kids now receive, they are MUCH more able to sustain a holdout like this and it will be interesting to see if this happens more often in the future. Yes, he should stick to his guns. You can bet that all the other agents are in his corner and the NFLPA is quietly rooting for him to continue the holdout as well.
  14. Had forgotten about this one
  15. Gone With the Wind Star Wars Harry Potter Godfather III Any Marvel Comic Book movie
  16. No because then you ***** other players. Other teams will just stick the same contract language into other deals. You don't want to set the precedent. It's about language that the Bengals are trying to put in that would void guaranteed money in certain situations. This is language that isn't traditionally in contracts. So, he should stand his crown. ***** the owners, they always looking to screw the players out of money at any turn.
  17. Seems like a big risk. He should stay and play in the NFL and get over whatever gripes he and/or his agent have. Yes, the Bengals are tough to deal with, but come on...
  18. $2 per episode...bargain.
  19. Really, bastards never offered me that and I'm with ATT.
  20. Will I get a warning point if I call him an idiot?
  21. So you’re saying they don’t consider him a top WR this year since they’re talking about him returning punts?
  22. Watching them have been on the to do list for awhile now. Probably something to do in the Winter time
  23. Answer to Q1: Irrelevant. The T-shirt ilooks to have been made in China by enslaved people. #irony #hotgirlssupportingservitude Beyond that, he definitely seems to be interested in her vector fields, but it has in has nothing to do with the t-shirt. Overalls from Walmart and golf shoes would probably work just as well. I can’t speak to closed curves, I’m a gentleman first. Answer to Q2: Doesn’t matter. When you buy cheap goods from far-off lands, your emotional baggage is packed with shame and self-loathing. Oh—had to visit the doctor a couple weeks back. The nurse asked me to step in the scale, shoes and all, and recorded my weight. Checking my records, I see they logged in my weight fully clothed. Pushed my BMI over 25. I may find a new doctor. Complete b-s.
  24. Yeah, I’m sure Andy Reid was losing sleep over who was going to return punts for his 10-1 team when Mecole Hardman went down. You realize that Brandon Codrington returned punts for the Bills, right? Teams don’t tend to send their top WRs out to play special teams, particularly when they’re still learning the offense. Again, he played over 900 snaps on offense last season and they’re talking about sending him out to return punts this year. Literally nothing about that indicates that they’re trying to limit his use in order to shield him from injuries. In fact, he played more snaps than any other rookie WR last year.
  25. I also bolded the date this deal expires - July 27.
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