Yeah its a great strategy.
Take a team with tons of cap space and get into a nickel and dime scrap with your teams best player.
Do the Bills sign any contracts anymore other than A) overpayments for B list free agents and B) long terms to overacheiving backups. I'm serious what drafted and developed star have the Bills signed long term recently.
There so f$$$ing proud of themselves for locking Peters up to a long term cheap contract.
The NFL is a money now league. A players career is a short blink of light and the players are slowly realizing that one play can end ther career and cost them tons of scratch.
Can you blame players for not wanting to risk serious injury in their last contract year of for playing on an undervalued contract for three years?
Identify your best players and give them their dough.
The freaking contracts are play money. Player gets hurt or under performs dump him.
The Bills still act like it 1998 and they need to wary of dead cap space and bad contracts. Take a look around the league, nobody is fighting cap space like they use to anymore and very few veterans are being axed do to tough cap decisions.
Meanwhile the Bills try and squeeze every last dollar of value out of players and alleinate their talent.
Onward Ralph.