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To the OP i understood you perfectly. A great couple of words!

Maybin, we should keep around. But for Sunday lets start him at tight end. goodness knows we need another body at Receiver tomorrow and we are paying him well enough i think.

Wouldn't that open the lid on his kettle of self of steam.

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I feel bad for the kid nowadays. how was he to know he sucked. maybe he just wanted to be on the team. The drafters and scouts sucked on this one. The kid is just what he is and i cant hate him. But boy what a shame he cannot pass rush as we hoped he would. oh well. NEXT!

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I feel bad for the kid nowadays. how was he to know he sucked. maybe he just wanted to be on the team. The drafters and scouts sucked on this one. The kid is just what he is and i cant hate him. But boy what a shame he cannot pass rush as we hoped he would. oh well. NEXT!

He's not done yet. He has till the end of training camp to show something. Whether he will is debatable.

 

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do we know this guy JUST turned 21 in November. He's far from done- for that reason (Age) alone I bet they hold on to him for another season

 

21 in November? Wow, must be the juice. I could have sworn he turned 22 in April.

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Maybin went from being the Bills #1 pick to being a nothing. I predict he will be out of the league before the regular season starts (if there is no strike)

 

His self of steam must be very low

 

I would like to see the coaching staff work with him in the off-season to see if there is a chance that he could be a pass-rushing specialist. If that fails, he could always model suits for Men's Wearhouse . . .

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I would like to see the coaching staff work with him in the off-season to see if there is a chance that he could be a pass-rushing specialist. If that fails, he could always model suits for Men's Wearhouse . . .

Sorry hes had two seasons to work on his skills. Hes a bust thru and thru. Time to cut bait and bring in someone like Arthur Moats that isnt worried about anything but getting better

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Maybin went from being the Bills #1 pick to being a nothing. I predict he will be out of the league before the regular season starts (if there is no strike)

 

His self of steam must be very low

Don't let these maroons get you down 99999...actually I found your wit very amusing, using "self of steam" to indicate the ephemeral nature of Maybin's career...well done!

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He will do exactly the same thing as his buddy Lavar Arrington (He personal advisor)

He will shoot his big mouth off, blame his failure on everything except his own inability, spend his money and teach some other Penn stater how to scam the NFL with no talent. :thumbdown:

no team should even dratf a player that has even talked to either one of these guys.

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He will be parking my car....

More likely, you will be washing his...

 

Contract Information for Aaron Maybin

 

8/21/2009: Signed a five-year, $17.6 million contract. The deal includes $15 million guaranteed. Another $7.4 million is available through incentives based on playing time and sacks. 2010: $395,000, 2011: $757,500, 2012: $1.12 million, 2013: $1.4825 million, 2014: $1.5 million, 2015: Free Agent

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More likely, you will be washing his...

 

Contract Information for Aaron Maybin

 

8/21/2009: Signed a five-year, $17.6 million contract. The deal includes $15 million guaranteed. Another $7.4 million is available through incentives based on playing time and sacks. 2010: $395,000, 2011: $757,500, 2012: $1.12 million, 2013: $1.4825 million, 2014: $1.5 million, 2015: Free Agent

 

Maybin, maybin not:

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Why-do-so-many-NFL-players-go-bankrupt-?urn=nfl-190555

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Interesting comparison - I don't know his lifestyle but I'm guessing that getting a more-or-less ' average ' rookie contract and living in Buffalo (as opposed to getting a record-breaking deal in Toronto, then moving on to LA) tempers Maybin's spending habits compared to a showboat like like Ismail.

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I don't wish the kid any bad luck, he's been a bust for sure. But he is an athlete......

 

what I'd like to see....id put the kid inactive for a year and work him into another position. He's tall he's very quick, can he catch a football? I'd try the kid at tightend. It would be a project, and for the money he is getting.....id take the gamble and see what takes place. What does buffalo got to lose? Other then millions of dollars.....

Frankly, Maybin has had all of this year to try to become someone other than a lazy publicity seeking failure.

 

If he doesn't have the motivation to use his God-given talents for special teams' work then there is a real problem underneath it all. His assets would appear well suited for special teams especially the kick-off squad but he couldn't even make it there under either April or DeHaven.

 

It is my hope that his money was smartly invested for him so that he can live off this windfall forever.

 

But, keeping a worthless player on the squad does nothing to motivate other players who give it all like Moats to work harder.

 

When players don't try ... cut them!

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