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Bill_with_it

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  1. Definitely need a better rt than our current rt. This will allow alot of players free releases instead of helping in the way of chipping whomever our rt is currently assigned to block.
  2. Happy we have a capable k on the team now
  3. Would bring another element of versatility to our team.
  4. Anybody have any videos of this guy in game play?
  5. Is this legit?
  6. Nice signing brings a ton of versatility to the team
  7. Time to move on hes gone and likely will be the same inconsistent tackler and up and down player for them as he was for us.
  8. Does he fit what the hc plans to do on defense.
  9. Hes gone time to move on.
  10. If there was a no financial hit for the bills and he provided proof of extensive rehab with tests results for months ok.
  11. Hopefully its someone with jello for hands
  12. Actually the majority of drafted qbs bust they have no higher chance of succeeding than TT or Cardale. You are simply throwing your opinion around when history suggests otherwise.
  13. Alcoholics dont do well in real life.
  14. Good. I dont know many places that allow video games to be played at work with the exception of game developers.
  15. So 2 years from now when he has at least 30.5 mil in his bank you will be wrong.
  16. He was guaranteed 40 mil for two seasons now he is getting 30 mil for two seasons. Thats not a steep pay cut you stand corrected again. Of course if you are going to hide behind one year I suppose you could sheepishly state he is taking a paycit that is steep year one bit that would indicate you have a severe agenda and wouldnt state the full truth, but hey if thats how tou like to roll continue on telling yourself and others who listen lies.
  17. Wrong as usual. He didnt take a steep pay cut. It was a restructure that turned guaranteed money into bonus. He is still set to make 30.5 mil the next two years. All it did was lessen the cap hit.
  18. I have yet to see whaley draft a starting wr caliber player thqt didnt require 3 draft picks. Im not going to hold my breqth. Cb i agree. Now if they wait until round 5 for a cb then no I wont agree that the cb is a true1/2 starting caliber cb.
  19. Not just fill out the roster we need true starters at those positions, lb, cb, both safeties, wr, and rt. Thats likely why we need 30+mil in cap space.
  20. Well we need safeties, at leastanother linebacker,rt, wr, and cb. Not to mention we have to pay our rookie pool that makes the top 51. Also likely they try to get a vet backup at qb.
  21. It's like clock work. And it's also wrong. The New England Patriots just signed kicker Stephen Gostkowski to a record setting 4-year, $17.2 million contract. This is the biggest contract ever given to a kicker in NFL history. No big deal. The Patriots actually have a history of setting the market with record setting contracts. Here's the full list (h/t to PatsCap's Miguel for filling in some of the blanks): 2000: Roughly two weeks after hiring Bill Belichick, the Patriots sign safety Lawyer Milloy to a 7-year, $36 million contract that was the largest in the NFL for a safety. 2003: The Patriots signed former Bears linebacker Rosevelt Colvin to a most 7-year, $30 million contract in March of 2003. That was the third largest for a linebacker to the Ravens' Ray Lewis' 7-year, $50 million deal signed in August 2002, and the Falcons' Keith Brooking's 7-year, $41 million contract signed in February 2003. Soon after Colvin signed, linebackers Takeo Spikes, Zach Thomas, and Brian Urlacher all signed contracts for more money, but Colvin's was at the top of the market. 2007: Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Adalius Thomas signs a 5-year, $35 million contract with the Patriots, snagging the largest cap hit in the league, and earning the title of "highest priced free agent in Patriots franchise history." 2008: New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss signs a 3-year, $27 million contract. The $9 million average per year (APY) is fourth most in the league, behind just the Texans' Andre Johnson's $11.7 million APY, the Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald's $10 million APY (this was a rookie contract), and the Colts' Marvin Harrison's $9.6 million APY. 2010 March: Defensive tackle Vince Wilfork signs a 5-year, $40 million contract, making him the highest paid nose tackle in the NFL. 2010 September: Quarterback Tom Brady signs a 4-year, $72 million contract, making him the highest paid player in the NFL. 2011 August: Offensive guard Logan Mankins signs a 6-year, $51 million contract, making him the highest paid guard in the NFL. 2011 December: The Patriots sign linebacker Jerod Mayo to a 5-year, $48.5 million contract extension, behind just 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis' 5-year, $50 million contract for the highest paid in the league. 2012: Tight end Rob Gronkowski signs a 6-year, $53 million contract, making him the highest paid tight end in NFL history. 2014: Patriots sign cornerback Darrelle Revis to a 2-year, $32 million contract, the $16 million APY the richest value for a cornerback in the league. 2015 March: Safety Devin McCourty signs a 5-year, $47.5 million contract with a safety-record $28.5 million guaranteed. His $9.5 million APY is the second most for a safety, behind just the Seahawks' Earl Thomas. 2015 July: The Patriots make Stephen Gostkowski the highest paid kicker in NFL history with a 4-year, $17.2 million contract.
  22. Buffalo Bills PR‏ @BuffaloBillsPR .@TyrodTaylor ranks as the @buffalobills all-time passer rating leader with a 94.2 rating since joining the Bills. Ok
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