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Nice Post! Putting that (extremely predictable, shocked if they didn't do it) nonsense into perspective. Super obvious to all who are on this board that their reaction was inevitable, as many of the super irrational negative posters are like rabid dogs, foaming at the mouth, waiting for, anticipating, almost hoping it seems, for any excuse to rip the Bills to shreds. Sad folks. Does not matter to them that the game was almost meaningless, just like so many pre season games in general, and as fans of the 90's teams remember. Did they ever win one under Levy?
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Report: Micah Parsons requests a trade
Mister Defense replied to SCBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Would go down as one of the worst trades in NFL history, and top 3 worst in Bills history, right up there with the Lynch trade. Would get Beane fired. A supremely dumb move. -
Report: Micah Parsons requests a trade
Mister Defense replied to SCBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
No thanks on Parson. Waayyy too expensive for the what he would bring to the Bills. I don't think the Bills would want a player like that who is so focused on his podcast and social media and such, who throws his QB under the bus, and who seems to like conflict. In addition, the Bills kind gave a blue print for how to make him irrelevant in games. He looked small and ineffective, a one trick pony who could be manhandled. Would not be surprised to find that Parsons in the coming years is not the same pressure guy he has been--when healthy, which is another problem with him. Then again, Dallas is one of the most dysfunctional teams, led by the head head case himself, so a change might be great for Parsons. But the Bills won't be interested, in my opinion. Thankfully. Fun to see Jones continue to make himself into the lead clown of the NFL owners. All about himself. -
Cook signed👀 - 4 / 48 / 30 mil guaranteed
Mister Defense replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
So glad to see this silly sort of bad take has not proliferated on this forum since Cook signed. I realize you are just trolling, a last gasp of stale hot air because it turned out differently than you wanted, but I want to respond anyway.. No evidence here to support this, none, just as in most of the similar takes like this over the last few months. And: not Cook's fault that Brady, a superb O coordinator in almost all respects the last 1.5 seasons, made such a bad mistake by not having Cook out there more in the championship game. It is like you did not watch the games last year, or since Brady took over, so did not see the dramatic change in the Bills, since he did so, #1 being the new reliance on the running game, on a much more balanced approach to the offense. First team ever with both 30 rushing and 30 passing TDS. How can that be irrelevant to you? A back like James Cook, who now runs with not only super speed and elite vision, but also power, and who can catch the ball extremely well, leads the way. Just like we have seen in so many of the other great teams in NFL history--great teams often have had great QBs and great running backs. It is the duo that often had created the greatness. That more than anything else made the Bills a much different team, almost unbeatable. So glad this extension will now stifle this crap--for most. As now they are just blowing hot air into the atmosphere. We got Cook, one of the most vital players on this great offense, locked up for years! -
Yeah, but especially if Bishop and Rapp continue to show they are prone to injury. But for the Bills' sake, not a good scenario, of course.
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I had a sign today from the football Gods
Mister Defense replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
And True story.. A few hours after posting this he first living thing I saw when I looked out my front window today was a large dog walking down the street by himself carrying a very large stuffed animal! I had never seen that before. Not as good as a Buffalo, but looked like a Christmas reindeer, with antlers and red decorations. Then he dropped it and moved on. I looked out later and the reindeer was gone, so maybe he returned to retrieve it. So I guess I was wrong. A stuffed animal may be just what a homeless pet needs most . Probably gives them a nice (false) sense of security. I was going to go outside and take a picture and post it here. I will be on the lookout for it later and tomorrow. -
Cook signed👀 - 4 / 48 / 30 mil guaranteed
Mister Defense replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
And 2-4 of them are likely pro bowl players this year. Beane sucks.. -
Cook signed👀 - 4 / 48 / 30 mil guaranteed
Mister Defense replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Great numbers and analysis on some of the important finance considerations coming up soon, things that will be vital in the coming years. And you aren't even including the possible beneift$, which may be huge, related to the young players replacing the older vets. The combo of both give me great hope for the Bills' future on a day now filled with that. -
Cook signed👀 - 4 / 48 / 30 mil guaranteed
Mister Defense replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
yes, thanks. But I think--and hope--that changes significantly in the coming year. We should get a good sense of that, how the new young players are doing, by mid season. -
Cook signed👀 - 4 / 48 / 30 mil guaranteed
Mister Defense replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
They'll have plenty of room. If only a few of the defensive picks in the draft make it, become starters, there will be a windfall of money. No more Jones after this year, maybe no more White or Jackson, no more Esmeralda (depending on how he plays), no more.... Means $$$$$$$$ If more than that come through, well, the sky is the limit for what the Bills will be able to do. I believe this is what they are counting on, and will use this money to then help the offense, first and foremost locking up O-line players in one of the best lines in the NFL. -
Cook signed👀 - 4 / 48 / 30 mil guaranteed
Mister Defense replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now, no distractions, obstacles. And four years! Josh Allen has his guy, Great things coming. -
I had a sign today from the football Gods
Mister Defense replied to Dablitzkrieg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wait... I am very confused by this! WTF would a homeless pet need, or do with, a stuffed animal, even a great one like a Buffalo?? And how would this work? They just go out and find a homeless pet and give them this stuffed buffalo (or other animal)? A home, some food, a pet bed of some kind, a cardboard box, a tent, a weapon...all of these things seem more appropriate to donate to homeless pets. Next thing you know it will become a thing, with everyone donating stuffed animals to homeless pets, and dolphins, and kids... -
Yup, and Allen is not going to let him get away. He understands how important a dynamic running game and back are to his team's--and his own--success. Any more than Aikman would have let them get rid of Emmett Smith, Kelly letting the Bills jettison Thomas, Montana doing the same with Craig, Warner with Faulk, Staubach with Dorsett, Bradshaw with Franco Harris... Behind almost every great quarterback, and team, is a dynamic duo of running back and quarterback. Josh Allen is smart, knows these things. Like almost any football fan worth his or her salt does.
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Sums it up very well. People can gripe all they want about running backs not being valuable, but not once on here, and with slew of criticism and hate for Cook on this forum, has anyone given a clear, makes sense reason as to why this is the case. It is just the way it is supposed to be, they think. But Cook, and most running backs going forward, know their real worth to teams and are going to start being payed accordingly. And James Cook's new contract will be an important part of that progression. He is doing something very significant for himself, but also for all of the good/great/elite running backs to follow. This new contract will soon be considered a bargain, one of Beane's (yes forced) best moves in his tenure with the Bills.
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And also, when you are in a group of players, running backs, that have become the most underpaid in the league, makes little sense to give another discount. I think Beane gets it, cannot let this hang over the Bills in this very promising season, especially considering it is one of the most vital players in the entire roster, and Josh Allen's best friend on the field. He helped lead the Bills to the most balanced scoring offense in the history of the NFL. I keep missing the mark, but a deal today or tomorrow, and likely already done, or cannot imagine Cook out there, risking everything he has worked so hard for in his life.
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Yup, I cannot wait for this to happen! 12, 13, 15 million for three years, and with some generous incentives and a lot of it guaranteed-? In the NFL.com article McDermott said that things have changed. Now may be wishful thinking on my part, to believe he means a new contract is coming soon, but I don't think so: "I would say so that things have changed," McDermott added. "And yes, we have had conversations with James. Good conversations, as I've mentioned before." Either way, great to see our most dynamic offensive weapon practicing today, less than a month before the regular season. But, new contract today, please!
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So it should be clear we won’t get there rushing 4
Mister Defense replied to dayman's topic in The Stadium Wall
Wow, way to jump the gun, after one preseason game! Nothing like these nonsensical threads since the end of last season, where the glass is not just half empty, but almost completely empty, dry. Now, it's like they're gearing up for another 13, 14 win season, trying to get an ultra negative foundation established, as everyone (almost) will soon begin to say how unbeatable this Bills' team is. That will freak them out, as usual, so they need to establish a base of ultra negativity before the new season even begins. And then just keep going with it... The OPS should be embarrassed by how ridiculous and immature these are. -
After reading this post I am thinking--did someone write the ELO song Mr. Blue Sky about him? What a great feeling it must be to have such a positive, upbeat attitude about our high quality team as they prepare for an excellent season, one in which they will have one of the most talented rosters in the NFL. Thank you, Mr. Blue Sky! A happy summer Sunday to you too!
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In a sports league like the NFL when players outplay their contracts, especially their rookie contracts, as no one really knows what each player is worth until they show it on the filed, it is extremely common practice to rip up the old contract, as it does not reflect the player's actual worth. James Cook is one of those players who has significantly outplayed his contract. The NFL is very different from the army, as you hopefully know. It would be nice if we could legitimately compare our type of everyday workman 'contracts' to those of NFL players, but we can't realistically do that. And I don't believe it is legal to 'get a rifle but" slammed into your head by your superiors in either the military or the NFL. If this has happened to you, sue them. I had a twisted drill sargeant in basic training at Fort Knox, but the worst she did to me was make me do 20 pushups to the wind (often).
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By next off season 15 million a year will likely be considered a bargain for an elite back like Cook. If the Bills can lock him up for something like 12-13, 14 and 15 for a three year deal it will go down as one of the best moves Beane had made, securing the services of a game changing back, the fastest, most elusive weapon on the best offense in the NFL last year. And by anyone's standards, a seminal reason they were that good. On the other hand, letting Cook walk, as if it is a fantasy football game, eliminating the best offensive weapon Josh Allen has at his disposal, would go down as maybe the worst move Beane has ever made, making the Von Miller signing look like child's play. Andy Reid and others would be foaming at the mouth to get a player like Cook, someone who runs with speed and power and who can take it to the house on any play.
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It is extremely common practice in the NFL for players outplaying their rookie contracts to get new contracts, extensions. In fact, when that happens it seems to be done consistently. It is expected to happen. Teams don't know what exactly they are getting until the new player shows up on the field. This sometimes makes the rookie first contract not representative of the player's value. That is clearly the case with Cook, so he expects a big raise, playing like a game changing starting back, who can run and catch with the best backs in the league. It is a 'duh' that he deserves a new contract as he has far outplayed his rookie deal. And he wants to be paid like one of the best backs in the league, as he considers himself that. I do too and hope the Bills come to their senses--soon.