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How about because not cutting Thigpen before the season starts costs the team 250 million cents?

 

The team is way under the cap.

 

Funny if the bills dont sign someone "Ralf is cheep" I guess many bills fans are too.

 

Hey some fans might think its a good idea to only have 1 real QB on the roster that knows the playbook.

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How about because not cutting Thigpen before the season starts costs the team 250 million cents?

 

It's an interesting balance. It's very possible we keep 3 qbs plus brad smith. We've discussed many times that if fitz got hurt we'd chase a guy quick as smith isn't your every week backup. Well - we are staring that down for September possibly. I could see all 4 making week 1 (though I wouldn't bet on it)

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The team is way under the cap.

 

Funny if the bills dont sign someone "Ralf is cheep" I guess many bills fans are too.

 

Hey some fans might think its a good idea to only have 1 real QB on the roster that knows the playbook.

It doesn't matter what the cap is. We also want to sign Byrd and/or Levitre before the end of this season. Why waste 2.5 million dollars on a player you're never going to play, you don't even want, just for a week or two on the team? Has nothing to do with anyone being cheap, just about risk and reward, and spending money wisely or wasting it. It would be WAY different if we didn't owe Thigpen 2.5 million, his entire contract, for that one or two weeks. That's a waste, IMO.

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It doesn't matter what the cap is. We also want to sign Byrd and/or Levitre before the end of this season. Why waste 2.5 million dollars on a player you're never going to play, you don't even want, just for a week or two on the team? Has nothing to do with anyone being cheap, just about risk and reward, and spending money wisely or wasting it. It would be WAY different if we didn't owe Thigpen 2.5 million, his entire contract, for that one or two weeks. That's a waste, IMO.

 

One thing that makes me lean that direction.... For a couple weeks, Vince wouldve been way cheaper and it doesn't much matter either way quality wise. Though they may still keep TT the whole way, I guess.

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He's saying that until after the final pre-season game. Thigpen will be cut, make no mistake about that. Chan doesn't want to show his hand in case someone gets hurt in that last game and he has to keep Thigpen. Unless that happens, he is history.

 

why keep Thigpen.

 

Fitz got hurt last year and they still kept TT nailed to the bench

 

unless the phantom rib injury was really just a smoke screen to cover up some really questionable QB play -

which seems to be continuing this year

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It doesn't matter what the cap is. We also want to sign Byrd and/or Levitre before the end of this season. Why waste 2.5 million dollars on a player you're never going to play, you don't even want, just for a week or two on the team? Has nothing to do with anyone being cheap, just about risk and reward, and spending money wisely or wasting it. It would be WAY different if we didn't owe Thigpen 2.5 million, his entire contract, for that one or two weeks. That's a waste, IMO.

 

First off all of this is opinion anyway.

QB is the most important position on the team! To worry about signing players next year at the expense of starting the season without a backup QB would be irresponsible.

 

Yes, it would be great if TJ could come in and learn enough to to play week 1. Then TT could be cut to save the money.

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why keep Thigpen.

 

Fitz got hurt last year and they still kept TT nailed to the bench

 

unless the phantom rib injury was really just a smoke screen to cover up some really questionable QB play -

which seems to be continuing this year

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First off all of this is opinion anyway.

QB is the most important position on the team! To worry about signing players next year at the expense of starting the season without a backup QB would be irresponsible.

 

Yes, it would be great if TJ could come in and learn enough to to play week 1. Then TT could be cut to save the money.

Jackson is a veteran, hard worker, and not dumb. He will be able to play if he has to. It's just a matter of whether he can play at 50-60-70% efficiency. They won't know that for a week, then have to make a decision. They may keep TT the last week, after the final cut downs are made 08/31, and cut a player they woul prefer to keep, with the idea that they will cut TT the night before the season starts a week later, as long as they are a little more convinced that Jackson has picked up the offense better in those 6-7 days.

 

4 QBs? VY is gone, no?

Fitz, Jackson, Smith and Thigpen.

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QB play is so disproportionately important, so ridiculously more important than virtually almost anything else, it's difficult to spell out a logical case why we wouldn't use an "extra" roster spot on getting as many looks as possible at potential QB talent. Keep doing it until we find what we want, and then if we've got 2 ... that is a high-class problem indeed.

 

Typically we get chatter about using roster spots on extra kickers for cryin' out loud.

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No reason to keep 4 QB's on the roster. Get a good look at Tavaris Jackson Thursday nite - if he checks out OK (and there's no reason why he won't), cut Thigpen on Friday, then re-sign Josh Nesbitt to the practice squad as a developmental QB (and as an 'insurance policy' against some unforseen disaster). JMO.

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No reason to keep 4 QB's on the roster. Get a good look at Tavaris Jackson Thursday nite - if he checks out OK (and there's no reason why he won't), cut Thigpen on Friday, then re-sign Josh Nesbitt to the practice squad as a developmental QB (and as an 'insurance policy' against some unforseen disaster). JMO.

 

Another reason why we need this kind of astute veteran leadership around here.

 

Everybody should be astute. There simply aren't enough stutes in the world.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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