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Training Camp opens today! 2023 Season is upon us!
BuffaloBillyG replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Training Camp opens today! 2023 Season is upon us!
BuffaloBillyG replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I get that thought as well. I'm of the side of getting him out early to gel with the line. Would be more comfortable with the idea if we had an old vet RT or if Brown bounces back. But he brings something skillwise that none of the guys in contention to start do. -
Training Camp opens today! 2023 Season is upon us!
BuffaloBillyG replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I could see a path to him starting week 1. I think he could flat out make it so the coaches can't take him off the field (much like Groot did his rookie year) or if any IOL guy is injured between now and then. I approve of this message. -
Harty was first one back for PR duties
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As many expected Harty first up to try PR duties in place of Hines.
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Herbert deal signed : 262M - 5 yrs extension
BuffaloBillyG replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
And yet...players do make that happen. There are a ton of cases where a player could really cash in and takes a touch less to help field a team around him. Especially when their own success is tied into the skill of the players around them. Now, I'm not saying that Burrow is going to sign for $20M a year and only $50M guaranteed. He will get his. But I'm not going to be shocked if he takes less than he probably should to keep his WR core intact for as long as possible. -
Training Camp opens today! 2023 Season is upon us!
BuffaloBillyG replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
I promise... NOTHING he says will be over analyzed and overblown by the media and fans alike. This will put all fears to rest. Ahhhh...who am I kidding. Getcha 🍿 ready. -
Herbert deal signed : 262M - 5 yrs extension
BuffaloBillyG replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree the Burrow contract will be huge. However, I think you're going to see less in guaranteed money than most people want to think. Burrow isn't stupid. He knows that his best path to success is keeping his WR core intact. I'm willing to bet he will take less in guaranteed cash knowing that the Brown Family is cash strapped/frugal. This allows them to put some of that money in escrow for Higgins and soon Chase to stay. A top tier QB is going to see almost every dime of their contract because barring injury that alters their career or a shocking drop off of talent teams aren't moving on from them. He's got time to take a bit less in guaranteed money now and parlay that into more down the road. -
Herbert deal signed : 262M - 5 yrs extension
BuffaloBillyG replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Tua will be an interesting one to watch. On the one hand not sure if he's a guy id invest in. He's good despite what many want to claim here. He's in the perfect offense for him. But I'm not sure he's irreplaceable. Then again the Giants just backed up a Brinks truck for Danny Jones so... -
Embedded is back- Offseason exclusives
BuffaloBillyG replied to JerseyBills's topic in The Stadium Wall
Watched the whole thing and there were zero mentions of red helmets. Really cool show, though. Love these. -
Herbert deal signed : 262M - 5 yrs extension
BuffaloBillyG replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Idk about that. I give him a lot of credit for the way he finished that Chiefs game last year with I believe it was fractured ribs. Showed me something there as far as guts and wanting to win. He almost brought them back, too. I think some of his checkdown issues stemmed from that. I do agree there seems to be something "missing" with him though. -
Herbert deal signed : 262M - 5 yrs extension
BuffaloBillyG replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Until Mike Brown finds his wallet and Burrow gets his deal done. -
Herbert deal signed : 262M - 5 yrs extension
BuffaloBillyG replied to TBBills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yet another deal that makes Allen look like more of a bargain. Did they mention guaranteed cash? -
Tried to chase down an ice cream truck. Spleen injury.
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I know he's a fan favorite but I can't think of anytime I've ever heard someone praise him for leadership. Not saying he isn't but that doesn't flow to the forefront when I think of Phillips. Ceilingwise I think we have seen Phillip's best work and he's a declining player on a higher deal. For a 1 season body of work yes he's likely the better player. As the likely DT4 I'll go younger and cheaper everytime.
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I give you credit for specifically saying Trevon in the thread title. That said it would solidify that if Stefon was serious about hoping to play with his brother it wouldn't be in Buffalo.
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For the most part I do agree with this, however I strongly feel that there are exceptions to every rule. Take a team like the Titans. Traditionally they are a run first team with Ryan Tannehill at QB. Their OL has always featured guys that were maulers. Their coach is more traditional "throwback". Literally everything centered off the run game...and they happen to have a unicorn of a RB. At the time that they gave him the second contract it made sense. Their best chance at winning was on the ground. Now, you can fault them for not building an offense that is more modern. But a second contract is understandable for that RB in that situation as long as it was structured smartly. Johnathan Taylor is coming due pretty soon. Will be interesting to see what the Colts do if he stays healthy and bounces back this year. (especially with a QB on rookie contract) as he is about 70% of their offense. But 99% of the time, I would agree. The league is littered with guys that are productive enough for the price at RB.
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Training Camp opens today! 2023 Season is upon us!
BuffaloBillyG replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's what we call a "James Cook Smile" -
Yeah, I like his talent. His speed is a game changer. But all the speed in the world doesn't make a difference when you're in the trainers room. And now add in the gambling suspension. Glad the Bills didn't nab him.
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Aaaand away we go
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Be interesting to see how Barkley signing plays into Jacobs thought process on a quick return.
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Williams vs Toney "missed games" competition this year is gonna be LIT
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Giants and Barkley agree on a 1-year 11M deal
BuffaloBillyG replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Exactly. Those are Teddy Bridgewater numbers. Jacoby Brissett numbers. Now, in fairness he's a bigger rushing threat than either of those guys, but as a passer Jones is mediocre. -
Giants and Barkley agree on a 1-year 11M deal
BuffaloBillyG replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
Now him not getting a deal where they can't tag him next year we are in full agreement on. That wasn't beneficial to him at all. Again however, if he turned down 12.5M last year...what was the structure of the contract? How much was guaranteed? What did the incentives look like? There is so much more to a contract offer that the sticker price. Fans get stuck on the big number. Keep in mind that his 11M for this season is now guaranteed. Fully, even if he gets hurt. Did that confirmed (and confirmed by who, exactly?) deal have a minimum 11M fully guaranteed in it for this year? Honest question. -
Giants and Barkley agree on a 1-year 11M deal
BuffaloBillyG replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
In a lot of ways the parts you quoted help my stance. Look at the wording. "Seemingly". "Perhaps". It also points out that even if it's a "2 year 26M" offer...the numbers aren't going to be near that. So what was the actual offer? You don't know, I don't know and the people writing the article don't know. So without knowing what the offer actual was, what it's actual value is it's kinda hard to sit back and make an educated judgement on his passing of it. To speculate: if it was a 2 year 26M fully guaranteed deal? Sure, dumb. 2 year 26M deal that's only worth 7million? Yeah, Id pass on that as well if I were him. The truth is likely in between those floor/ceiling estimates, of course. But where it actually comes in only he his agents and the team know.