Maybe. I think they're a level above paper tiger. To me the Broncos were a paper tiger last year. Tua/Bills defense are capable of beating good teams, but it's the one big, bad Boogeyman that always gets them
Probably depends on one's exact definition of paper tiger
Having 3 players, 1st round picks, of much higher perceived talent and ceiling (than late round up picks which work out much less frequently on average) on cost controlled contracts for a few years is what I'm referring to.
Way too much compensation when you also factor the salary he will command. You create so many future cap problems by not being able to bring young affordable talent into the pipeline
The stage is being set for a late season buyout, signing with the Chiefs, and every sports talking head praising the genius of the move.
And no, the Chiefs are so not living rent free in my head.
Meh, who cares? The owners run a business together and some call it colluding. The players band together but they call it unionizing.
Edit: I would care if there were some sort of advantage or disadvantage for the Bills, but I don't see one here.
Knowing what we know at this point: If you hypothetically had one of Reek's babies parked in you, you'd take the up front cash instead of the monthly installments, correct?
Just a kid making a dumb mistake, or trying to force his way out of Cleveland already?
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45540231/browns-rookie-shedeur-sanders-cited-driving-101-mph
Tough to nail down as everyone is in a different stage of life and financial decisions.
I'd need to be able to retire, and I just turned 40 in May. Probably 2M?