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YodaMan79

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  1. *Hunt will not command top dollar.  He's going to have to take a low guarantee, short term "show me deal".  Perfect for a team like the Bills, and I think good for Hunt.  A low tier media market could be what he needs to get back into the league, mentally.  If you keep McCoy, Hunt would be a nice 50/50 option early in the year, and as the season progresses you could phase the egotistical, washed up and locker room cancer out.  Players on the 90s teams did far worse than Hunt, and they're now lauded, so please spare me the moral high ground position.  

  2. 8 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    And don’t pay them big money.  I might be alone but I do think the Giants made the right choice with Barkley because I think he has HOF talent.  If they can get a good qb prospect this year, they will be loaded on offense.

     

    They're getting hammered due to the trend of loading up on FA while your QB is on his rookie deal.  25-30 million is going to be the cap rate for a competent QB, while elite RBs 12-15 million.  Giants will catch the same heat as Bills fans were dishing on the 2017 draft, before JA showed the goods, if they can't find a future QB.  But I agree in the sense you don't pass on a HOF talent.  

  3. The 2017 RB draft class looks to be one for the ages.  It begs the question, why would you wants the Bills to tie up large money in a FA or McCoy?  The way the front office has been able to grab talent and value in the later rounds leads me to believe they could find really good RBs from Rd 3 on.  I grabbed this from Bill Barnwell of ESPN.  I didn't realize how great this class really was.  Carson in the 7th?  Wow. 

     

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  4. Living in center city Philadelphia for a good deal of time it was hard for me not to become a fan of the hometown teams.  With the Bills being in the AFC and living in an NFC town, conflicts of interest don't happen often.  But when they do, I'm for the Bills all the way.  The fans here are very knowledgeable and not the mouth breathing heathens the national media makes them out to be, with the typical lazy "they threw snowballs at Santa" narrative. 

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  5. Ideally if I'm running an organization, I want a player in a single digit draft position to be a foundational two contract player.  This team is more than a WR1 away from being a consistent playoff team with an outside chance of winning it all.  The goal of the franchise should be not to pick this high again.  Find a foundational in the trenches player you can build around and have here for 6-10 years.  AB will not be the AB you know within this organization, production wise.  How long would he be here?  You'll get a talented malcontent that could hinder the development of younger players around him.  This team is not setup to bring a guy like him into the fold, locker room wise.  Shoot, he can't even get along with HOF talent in the Pittsburg locker room.  What would he do here?  Supremely talented? Yes.  But, I'm not sure we'd get the production from the high dollar amount, draft capital and possibly a player invested. 

  6. McCoy has 0 value.  I've been saying this all year.  I don't know why our fan base thinks any different?  I think the best the organization could hope for is a conditional 5th or 6th round pick.  He's paid as an elite talent, and he's nowhere near that anymore.  The time has come where the burden of his attitude and ego do not out weigh his talent.  He's just not aware of it yet.  Contrary to what a number of people think he's not a good "locker room" guy.  On a crap team where he's the alpha, he can fake it.  He's not a character high talent individual you want the younger players on the roster to emulate.  Cut the loss and bid him farewell.  

     

    Draft a high production SEC or Big Ten RB in the 2-4 rd, and bring in some UDFAs that had bad luck their senior year like Adams and Clement W/the Eagles.  Hopefully hit on one of these lotto tickets.  In addition sign Yeldon or Coleman as FA and see if they can get some traction that way.  

  7. He's had his window to show he can start, he failed.  Nothing wrong with 10+ year career as a spot starter and good QB room presence.  He flamed out in Philadelphia, Chicago and Cincinnati.  If his agent is any good and he has a level head on his shoulders, if Buffalo gives him a contract past this year he'd be crazy not to sign it. 

  8. 14 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:

    Funny, I have a feeling half the country wouldn't mind a woman getting punched if she was a refugee. But that's today's selective reality. 

     

    This has nothing to do with politics.  But if I was to pick sides on who would traditionally line up where, I think it would look like this:

     

    Far right: lock him up and throw away the key, punish him into perpetuity 

    Far left: poor kid, he didn't mean it, he been oppressed 

     

    Most rational people know that's an idiotic way of looking at things.  How does what you posted relate in any fashion to this discussion?

     

    But idiots like you want to politicize everything.  Not everything is black or white, pun intended (simply defined one way or another).  A lot of shades of grey here. 

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