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  1. 1 minute ago, MAJBobby said:

     

    Because he didnt mess up. He wasnt late. Saturday he was late and Dorsey cut him. 

     

    Why did Dareus get traded into the season?

    He missed all of training camp.  That is "messing up." He has literally drugged himself out of every spot in his sports career.  

     

    And there have been reports he was habitually late. If so. Why cut him now?

  2. 20 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

     

    This guy made some plays in the preseason.  Seemed to be around the ball quite a bit. 

    He was around the ball, but ran right past about 4 sacks, several of which he was unblocked.  He hasn't done much in 3 years. He had a nice INT for a TD in the 4th preseason game.

  3. 1 minute ago, That's No Moon said:

    Got one right.  That trade reeked of the Hackenberg for a conditional 7th sort of thing.  Give the GM something as a favor so they can save some face and not cut the guy, then turn around and cut the guy shortly thereafter.

    John Dorsey didn't draft Coleman. This wasn't a favor between Beane and Dorsey. It was Beane taking a shot on Coleman for a 7th rounder in 2 years, plus salary. It didn't work out. No huge loss.

  4. 51 minutes ago, mrags said:

    The closer it gets to game day. And the more Mack stresses that he will not play and will sit out the entire year only to leave in FA in the offseason, the raiders will take what they can get for him. Asking everyone for 2 first rounds now will gauge if anyone is stupid enough to offer that for him. 

     

    Amd no. At that price I would not. 

    If he sits out the year, he won't be a FA next year.  I think he has to report by Week 10, but they can fine him $800k+ per game missed. I'm guessing he blinks before they do.

     

    And no, they won't get 2 1sts for him.

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  5. On 8/21/2018 at 12:05 AM, Herc11 said:

     

    Fines are not released on Mondays, it's later in the week. So, we do not know if it will be fined yet. However, I do know that I saw and heard a helmet to helmet hit. If you deny that, you are blind, period.

     

     

    Oh and whats your source for most people? The Cleveland sideline reporter and Cleveland fans? hmmm.... excellent sources for your argument.

     

    My source? A plain as day video.

    Landry wasn't fined, so the league agreed it wasn't dirty.

     

    If you watched Hard Knocks this week they showed an angle that very clearly showed Landry put his shoulder into his chest and not his head.

  6. 3 minutes ago, Herc11 said:

    Cle is clearly blinded by his bias that he doesn't see Landry launch at Johnson and hit helmet to helmet.

    You are clearly biased in your hatred of Landry. Did the NFL fine him? Most people besides Bills fan saw it as a clean block. Was it a nasty hit? Sure, but by the rules it was fine. Hines Ward was known for this and everyone loved him. He was "hard nosed" not "dirty." 

  7. 1 hour ago, Watkins90 said:

    That was a bs late hit call. If that was any other player the flag never would have been thrown. Also, Mayfield isn’t defenseless at that point. He didn’t slide. It was a bad call.

    Mayfield was down with 2 other Bills on top of him when the other 2 launched into him. It was late, and it was dirty. 

     

    Landry's hit on Williams was dirty because he launched into his head. He blocked into the chest this time, so it's legal. 

  8. Just now, The Process said:

    Not better .... But these guys are trying to make the roster. No excuse really just the reason they were aggressive. Landry is just a thug....the Tonya Harding of the NFL. Someone needs to sowcow his ass.

    And yet it's not even a penalty.  

  9. 5 hours ago, Freddie's Dead said:

    There's a difference between deliberately dirty and a stupid late hit.  

    No, there isn't.  Mayfield was clearly down before they launched into him. Landry blocked in the chest, which is completely legal. I think crackback blocks are dangerous, but they are legal as if now. 

  10. 10 minutes ago, BillsEnthusiast said:

     

    Yes, because Landry already ended a very popular Bill's career. Scumbag.

    I'm not saying it's right, but the hit Landry put on Williams is done probably a dozen times a year, or at least it used to be. Whether it results in a career injury doesn't make the other hits less dirty. 

     

    2 players launching at a QB who was clearly down is just as dirty.

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