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The Buffalo Bills should adopt this new policy. It is stupid to do so otherwise. Focus on football during the season and money between seasons.

 

Fitz after his extension:

1-7

Jauron after his extension:

2-8

Pears after his extension:

2 penalties and 1 sack in first 5 minutes of today's game.

Kelsay after his extension:

5.5 sacks in 23 games

 

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The Buffalo Bills should adopt this new policy. It is stupid to do so otherwise. Focus on football during the season and money between seasons.

 

Fitz after his extension:

1-7

Jauron after his extension:

2-8

Pears after his extension:

2 penalties and 1 sack in first 5 minutes of today's game.

Kelsay after his extension:

5.5 sacks in 23 games

 

:oops:

 

 

There are definite similarities between the contract extensions of Fitz and Jauron. They were both given in the midst of a hot start BUT they all tanked after signing. Kelsay was NEVER a great player...he was always mediocre. Many in the media (as well as fans) were baffled at the size of the contract they gave a very average player. There's no comparison there.

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Correction: No contact negotiations until seasons end for MARGINAL players. The Bills should do everything to re-sign good players before season's end because we all know the Bills don't pay and are nearly always be outbid on the free agent market. Classicx example is Antoine Winfield. And no, Kelsay and Fitzpatrick are not good players. Stevie Johnson is borderline good.

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Correction: No contact negotiations until seasons end for MARGINAL players. The Bills should do everything to re-sign good players before season's end because we all know the Bills don't pay and are nearly always be outbid on the free agent market. Classicx example is Antoine Winfield. And no, Kelsay and Fitzpatrick are not good players. Stevie Johnson is borderline good.

 

Over the first six games of the season though, Fitz DID look like a good player. It would have been wise to wait, though I am sure that the braintrust at OBD were concerned that Fitz would lead this team to the playoffs, earn a spot in the Pro Bowl, and command an even bigger deal that he received. It's the Bills, so of course the opposite occured.

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