We need long-term viability to keep the Bills in Buffalo. Someone will pay for a SB winning / recently competitive team to stay but a losing franchise is weaker and more likely to leave.
If the Bills have a high level of success, the team most likely to pay him the most will be in worse shape. At that point is what kind of person TO is, success or cash.
Giving up the statistically best WR in the league should make them question authority. The Bills gave up the statistically worst LT in the league and got picks for it, we gave up 0 draft picks for TO.
Good job Russ.
In fact of the 30 tryout players brought in for the weekend, Jauron believes anywhere from five to 10 players could be signed.
http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1...68-4a71c889cb2e