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DrDawkinstein

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  1. Interesting. But if last year proved anything it was that Brady was the one responsible for shoving our faces in the dirt for 20 years, not the Pats. Still hate him.
  2. Yeah, that was a confusing tweet. Looks like the extension is 4 years (onto the 1 remaining), but Tampa can void it in 2 years, so he is locked into Tampa for at least 2 seasons, but could be 5.
  3. Free Agency doesnt start for 5 more days, so neither. Unless you are talking about guys who are already home on the couch.
  4. My wife's boyfriend LOVES Tom Brady, so I do too!
  5. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA $14M! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA And here I was worried theyd use all that cap space to get a lot better.
  6. It doesnt have to. There. Do you feel better now?
  7. Yeah, I'm riding Edmunds out as long as I can to see what he can grow into. We'll see where he is at in 2023.
  8. I'd still trigger the 5th year option on Edmunds. It's only $12M in 2022 when the cap will be higher. He has a lot to prove, imo, but I'm not ready to give up on the dude. He is the same age as Epenesa. I know it's cliche at this point, but I do want to see if he can take another step still.
  9. Klein costs us $6M this year, Milano $7M. That's still less than some thought Milano would command in the market, and we get TWO LBs who can start if one gets injured. I like it.
  10. That post had nothing to do with you. Stop making this about you.
  11. Well, they got their numbers misplaced on this one regardless.
  12. Spotrac is often wrong when a contract first hits. They clean it up as they go.
  13. Unlikely. $7M Signing Bonus makes more sense. Otherwise, a $24M signing bonus and $24M guaranteed... is more than the entire contract is supposed to be worth.
  14. Spotrac is often wrong this early in the news cycle on a new signing. Looks like they calculated a $24M signing bonus, when what is being reported is a $7M signing bonus and $24M guaranteed over the life of the contract. Or the report of the $7M signing bonus is wrong, but that number seems more right than $24M
  15. But the Bills dont want to pay their #4/5 WR even that much right now. Probably not even vet minimum at his rate. And that would be even more insulting, calling up a vet who is under contract for about $10M, and asking him to take vet minimum instead. Just cut him so he can sign on somewhere else. Would have been nice to at least have a conversation with him tho, and explain that. But hey, it's a business.
  16. From the little I've seen of her on social media due to this thread, that is totally believable.
  17. That's a big assumption to make from that statement. Maybe he did reach out and the Bills werent interested in restructuring because they need evry penny of his cap hit back.
  18. I dont think he'll get a big payday. Just saying it will still be more than what the Bills want to pay him when we need all the cap room we can get. I'd be interested in hearing the minimum he'd be willing to go down to in order to stay on the team.
  19. Hopefully! And good point. Brown was set to make, what, $9-10M this year? So how much of a pay cut is he really going to take? Is he willing to go down to $1M just to stay on this team? I'm sure he can get more than that somewhere else. It's what's best for both sides whether he realizes it right now or not. Good luck to him.
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