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Albany,n.y.

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  1. It's an ORIGINAL ROUND TENDER which is a $2.025 million tender no matter what round the player was drafted. Since Coleman was a 1st rounder the tender is at 1st round compensation if signed by another team, but it's not for $4.4 million which is the 1st round tender for someone not drafted in the 1st round. Now I can forgive a fan like you on a message board not knowing this, but I got really incensed today listening to One Bills Live & hearing Chris Brown saying the tender was for $4.4 & Murphy not knowing enough to correct him.
  2. No surprise. He had a $3 million bonus due tomorrow & another $1.1 in guarantees that kicked in on 3/17, and a total salary after bonuses of $5 million for 2019. He was always going to be a 1 year rental for whatever team he was on in 2018. Amazing that Beane got a 3rd from Cleveland for a year of Tyrod & a 5th from Oakland for a year of McCarron.
  3. Miller is visiting the Bengals. Meanwhile I'm totally shocked that Mills is still out there without a big free agent contract?
  4. Ray Ray is lucky he can tell his grandchildren that he was once in the NFL for a whole year.
  5. Nope, $2.025 million: https://www.newsday.com/sports/football/giants/corey-coleman-rfa-tender-1.28188464 Corey Coleman spent time with four different teams in 2018, but he may have found a steady home for this year. The Giants used an original-round tender on the wide receiver as a restricted free agent, a source confirmed. That lines him up for a non-guaranteed salary of $2.025 million in the 2019 season. It’s a pretty good value for the Giants, considering Coleman’s pedigree. He’s still free to negotiate with other teams as an RFA, but the Giants will have the option to match any contract offer he receives. That move is highly unlikely, given that they would receive a pick from the original round in which Coleman was selected if he signs elsewhere. In this case, that would be a first-rounder because Coleman initially was selected there by the Browns. This virtually ensures that no other team will try to sign him away and that he will be with the Giants. The price tag for a first-round tender is $4.407 million, so the Giants essentially get the same protection on Coleman for half the cost.
  6. Coleman was a 1st rounder. Dov Kleiman‏Verified account @NFL_DovKleiman 3m3 minutes ago More Dov Kleiman Retweeted Adam Caplan Original round tender, lowest level, for WR Corey Coleman. He was originally a first. Big difference in salary. Dov Kleiman added, Adam CaplanVerified account @caplannfl Folks: He was a first-round pick so they are tendering him at the same level. https://twitter.com/caplannfl/status/1105933403705303041 … 0 replies1 retweet3 likes Reply Retweet 1 Like 3 Direct message
  7. If the Dolphins are serious about tanking, they now can sign their 2019 starting QB.
  8. If he's the BPA on the Bills board at #9, their scouts need to be fired, because it means they got enamored by his combine stuff instead of watching him on film. If he's picked before #9 I'll cheer because it will mean the Bills can't take him.
  9. Another reason is you have no plan to keep him on the team & instead of bringing him to camp as a body, you let him go to a team that he has a chance of making. If you treat players like numbers instead of human beings you get a bad reputation among the players which isn't good for free agency. Players talk among themselves all the time & when coaches & GMs start lying to them they spread the word quickly. In the past Donahoe & Whaley got some bad words passed around by Steve Christie & Fred Jackson for playing games with their lives. Yes it's a business, but you can't be screwing your employees and think it won't hurt you somewhere down the line.
  10. Is Conor McDermott still on the team so that after hours our coach can look at a uniform with his name on the back & dream he's a player? I can't think of any other reason he's still on the team. Groy & Miller are already gone.
  11. We have 3 games against the 2 biggest tanking teams in the league (Miami 2x, NYG)
  12. Depending on how Teller handles the competition in camp, Dawkins may be the only OL starter from 2018 to start on opening day.
  13. Up to 7 new starters on offense so far this off-season. Nobody can complain when we get no compensatory picks in 2020.
  14. They didn't have to have a specific player. There were 4 top 10 QBs in the draft. Say they didn't like one of them but had high grades on 3 of them. They guaranteed themselves one of the top 3 QBs. As it turned out, they got no worse than their 2nd choice. Considering the fact that they shut the Bills out of the 3rd pick, guaranteeing themselves that the Bills could not get the guy they rated no worse than 3rd and putting the Bills, a division rival, in danger of missing out on a QB, it was a very smart move. Now I'm not a big trade down guy, but a lot of people around here are. Well, according to your logic, you just made the case for me hating trade downs. When you trade up, you have a pretty good idea of who you can get as the Jets did, or if you do it the day of the draft you know exactly who you're trading up for. When you trade down, unless it's only 1 spot down, you NEVER know who will be available at that spot. So, according to your logic, I'm right about trade downs-pretty bad to trade a known for a total unknown player or players.
  15. It wasn't stupid at all. The Jets moving to #3 assured them they could do no worse than Mayfield, Darnold or Allen. If the Giants had taken a QB at 2, or if Elway had been smart enough to take Allen, the Bills would have been screwed, either having to trade up for Rosen, who after 1 season will most likely be traded at a discounted rate, or would have had to settle for Lamar Jackson at pick 22, or even worse Mason Rudolph (assuming they would have picked Edmunds at 12). You can homer it, but the bottom line is the Jets, on March 17th put themselves in position to ace out the Bills before the Bills could even try to get to 3, having just officially completed the move up to 12 when the official NFL year had started on 3/15, just 2 days before the Jets deal with Indy.
  16. The M & M boys return on the right side of the O line.
  17. If the team has to abide by my decision, I'd pick myself,
  18. From that last Courier Express. Three months later I left Buffalo and never lived there again, although I have gone back a lot of times over the years.
  19. For cwater10: The final edition of the Courier Express.
  20. At the time I had these thoughts: 1) Same Old Ralph. Remember, this was only 4 years after the Bills made NFL history by losing the 1st overall pick of the NFL draft to the CFL. So, it wasn't that much of a surprise that one of their 1st rounders signed with the USFL. 2) I thought that one of the reasons Kelly went to the USFL was because he didn't want to sit behind Joe Ferguson for a season or 2, he wanted to play immediately. At the beginning of the 1983 season, Ferguson was entrenched as the starting QB & Kelly was drafted for the future. Nobody thought that Fergy's talents would fall off the face of the earth in the 2nd half of the 1983 season. It was assumed Kelly wouldn't be playing if he joined the Bills. 3) I thought that eventually the USFL would fold & Kelly would end up on the Bills. One game in either 1984 or 1985 I was in my car listening to the Generals/Gamblers game when Kelly went out in the 1st half with a knee injury. The announcers were speculating Kelly would be out for weeks. When he started the 2nd half, I knew how tough he was and couldn't wait for him to end up on the Bills.
  21. How do you steal an idea that was tried at least 2 times before? The USFL can sue too. Maybe they'll get another $3. In other AAF stuff it's snowing in Salt Lake City for tonight's game.
  22. The last time I remember a similar case if Murray is taken at #1 is when Tampa Bay didn't like what they had at QB with Steve Young so they traded Young & drafted Vinny Testaverde with the #1 pick. The one in the HOF isn't the guy they drafted. Worst case scenario: Rosen plays in the Super Bowl as Murray is getting ready for spring training with the Oakland A's after flaming out of the NFL.
  23. I'd rather promote the winner of Billy Buffalo than any of these clowns.
  24. They can get a 1st if a team that rated him highly still likes him. Look at Brett Favre-he was a 2nd round pick who many thought had 1st round talent. After sitting virtually all his rookie season, GB sent the 17th pick of the 1992 draft to Atlanta for him. At the time Favre was not in the Atlanta head coach's plans. So a mid round 1st for Rosen is about right at this stage.
  25. We'll see the day of the draft-It's an opinion of something that hasn't happened yet. It's called a prediction. Fortunately, when you make a prediction about something 2 months away, you get the results if it happened or not in 2 months. Debating a prediction before the event is an exercise in futility. Either it happens or it doesn't. So, on the 1st day of the draft we will see if I'm right or wrong. If I'm wrong it won't be the 1st time I predicted something incorrectly, likewise, if I'm right it won't be the 1st time I've been right in a prediction. What I said is very consistent-I think that by #9 3 QBs will be gone & nobody is trading up to #9 to draft the 4th best QB. That's only calling it one way.
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