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Merle

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  1. 1 hour ago, BLizzyMeock said:

    Pretty sure you are wrong.... Dead money for the NFL salary cap is guaranteed cash and bonuses for a player who no longer is on that particular team. The dead money comes from what the player was owed before the team decided to move on

    I don't pretend to understand all the nuances of NFL contracts fully...  I was just going by a story I read in USA Today (who admittedly may have it wrong as well ...)

     

    Analysis of why the Arizona Cardinals decided to release Deandre Hopkins

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     Knowing the upcoming 2023 season is going to be a difficult one with Murray still months away from returning from a torn ACL and facing having to pay Hopkins $19.4 million this year and $14.9 million in 2024, it was no longer going to work.

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    Things unraveled to the point that it wasn’t going to happen here. The Cardinals knew it and that’s why they are willing to eat $22.6 million in dead cap money now to move on from Hopkins, clear $7.3 million in cap space this season, and continue with their rebuild.

     

  2. 59 minutes ago, fergie's ire said:

    And even if he DOES care about the money, he's getting 22 mil not to play for Arizona, so he can afford to play somewhere cheap.

    Actually, I don't think that's quite true.   He won't be getting ANY "new money" from the Cardinals in 2023.   That 22 mil (or more) is what Arizona is on the hook for in "dead cap space" money for what they have already paid him in the past.   He made a LOT over the past 2 years, but he's not getting paid by them now (or in the future).

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  3. 8 hours ago, dave mcbride said:

    Curious about Reich. Carolina makes a decent amount of sense, but I have to think Reich is done with the retreads after Rivers (who was actually good but one and done), Wentz, and Ryan. 

    Actually, I think the Colts may be in play for Carr as well.   They will no doubt draft a QB with their 1st round pick, but it would be nice for a rookie to be able to learn behind Carr for a year or two. 

  4. 1 hour ago, GoBills808 said:

    Here's the whole clip @Beck Water

     

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YT93lN0w07o

     

    Just fyi

    Thanks for this.   It reminded me of something I've been wondering about for a long time.   Why do all these YouTube clips of sports talk shows now insert some dude who looks like he's either "lip-syncing" or "interpreting" the conversation for YouTube viewers?   I'm sure there must be a logical explanation, as it turns up on almost every clip taken from a TV broadcast these days ... is it to get around some sort of copyright issues somehow? 

    YouTube-interpreter-reduced.jpg

  5. I think it's 50/50, and won't be surprised (or heart-broken) if the Rams win.   As long as we don't have any major injuries tonight in what I see as basically another "preseason game", I still have high hopes for the season no matter what happens tonight.   In fact, if the Bills do lose this one, I think it might actually help them focus even more on the rest of the season, especially when they start playing AFC opponents.

  6. Was just scrolling through the 160 photos from Day 1 Mini camp on the buffalobills.com website, and noticed that in every photo where #55 appears, they have it captioned as "Jerry Hughes".    I'm pretty sure Jerry isn't participating in the Bills camp this year, and it looks like it might actually be Boogie ... but I'd not heard that he changed his number when Hughes left?

     

    Jerry Hughes (55) During Day One of Buffalo Bills Mandatory Mini Camp, on June 14, 2022

     

    Scroll to picture # 81 in the set ...

     

    🤔

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  7. 1 hour ago, bigK14094 said:

    I am not spending the new punter nickel until I see he can hold for our placekicker.  He is just learning I read.

    I've never quite understood why teams switched from using the backup QB as the holder?   Seems like that would give them much better options for "fake FGs", and/or if something goes horribly wrong with the snap, etc.   What is the advantage of using the punter for that task instead?   Especially if it means cutting the punter with the strongest leg because he's not an experienced FG holder?

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  8. Forgive me if I missed it, but I couldn't find any discussion of this play.   I simply could not believe that they picked up that flag when Hughes put his hands on Mac out of bounds.   He clearly wasn't trying to hit him (looked like he was actually trying to hold him up), but the fact that the refs picked up that flag, especially since it was against Hughes who many think is on some sort of NFL "blacklist", was amazing to me ... and in Gillette Stadium no less!   When asked after the game if the refs gave him an explanation for that, Belicheat just referred them to the officials.   Curious if anyone heard the explanation?

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  9. ...  or if you have or want to subscribe to SIRIUSXM satellite radio, you can stream either the home or away team's radio broadcast for any/all games.   I already have siriusxm for the radio in my car, so the service to stream the Internet radio feeds is available at no extra charge (roughly $20/month for me).   I don't know what the cost would be for "Internet streaming only".   I don't know if I would do that JUST for the Bills game feeds, but I really enjoy lots of other satellite radio stations for music and sports as well, and it's nice having access to them both while traveling or at home.

  10. Someone from my old high school (Clarence Central) posted this aerial view on FaceBook of War Memorial Stadium circa 1963.

     

    I recall our high school marching band doing several halftime shows there while I was in school.   We always seemed to get one of the games late in December.   The Bills were never in contention by then, and it was always freezing cold.   I remember one game in particular,  I think in December 1970, against the Baltimore Colts.   Freezing temperatures, and by halftime, the field was pretty much a mud pit, making it difficult to walk, let alone march!   Putting your mouth on a brass instrument mouthpiece, such as the sousaphone I used to play, was akin to putting your tongue on a frozen pump handle - you might not be able to pry it off later!   Also, the stands along the sidelines were so close to the field that fans were able to pelt us with any number of "foreign objects" - cans, bottles, half-eaten hot dogs .... In the winter months, it of course was mostly snowballs.   The open bell of my sousaphone was an all-too-inviting target ... I remember dumping about a gallon of water out of it after that halftime show that year from melted snowballs.   The only "upside" was that we were able to get a bunch of the players to sign our programs for us while they were waiting to go back out on the field after halftime.   I still have a copy of mine with names like Marlin Briscoe, Butch Byrd, Edgar Chandler, and Dennis Shaw, among others. OJ and Al Cowlings were both on the team that year, but neither of them signed ....  😉 

    WarMemorialStadium-1970-reduced.jpg

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  11. Yikes!   Talk about a "self-inflicted" wound.   Reich must be livid about this .... he put his neck on the line to bring this guy in to try and resurrect his career, then waited all summer just to see if his QB could make it back from a non-contact foot injury, and now this.   Even if it's just due to "close contact", and not an actual positive result, having to be away from practice for 5 days really hurts, especially at this point.  I actually feel sorry for Reich, and the Indy fans.  Wonder if they've called about Mitch's availability?  

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  12. https://apnews.com/article/sports-football-health-coronavirus-pandemic-nfl-28b509f34f24a919750dc6c20b787c79

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    Two NFL teams remain under 50% vaccinated less than two weeks from the start of training camp, a person familiar with the vaccination rates told The Associated Press.

    As of Friday, Washington and Indianapolis had the two lowest COVID-19 vaccination rates among the 32 teams in the league, according to the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the league hasn’t released the numbers, which are changing daily.

    Pittsburgh, Miami, Carolina and Denver have the highest vaccination rates and are among 10 teams that have achieved at least 85%. About 73% of players have been vaccinated. Teams on the lower end of the vaccination table face potential competitive disadvantages.

     

     

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  13. Was watching Wolf Blitzer interview Andrew Yang (former Democratic Presidential candidate, and now running for New York City mayor) on CNN.   At the end of the interview, Andrew Yang shouted "Go Bills".   Wolf Blitzer said "Yes, go Bills!   Only 2 more games to go - hopefully!"    😄

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