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watch how slow Byrd looks, gets passed by 3 players.

 

 

Safeties aren't usually the fastest guys on the field. That's why some corners move back to safety to prolong their career when they lose a step.

 

Byrd is slow but instinctive.

 

Good but not great.

 

This year will be very telling for Bryd. With a new D and a late start, he may well be the second or third best DB on the field for the Bills this season.

 

I think there is no likely trade scenario and no long term deal negotiation until after the season. The most value he could bring is if they can tag him somehow so they get compensatory picks if signed away, but I don't know if that's still possible next year or if franchising/Long term are the only remaining options

 

 

Either way I cannot imagine his stock ever being any higher than it was this off season.

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24 pages later.....am I supposed to read all 24? What's the etiquette? I feel like When I come late to a conversation, I just don't post at all bc I'm prolly repeating what someone said 7 pages ago. I'd love it if these topics were capped at 10 pages. I can read 10.

 

Anyways. If Byrd is going to be a buzz kill, remove him and keep building next year. Or I love the thought of getting some O-line talent.

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24 pages later.....am I supposed to read all 24? What's the etiquette? I feel like When I come late to a conversation, I just don't post at all bc I'm prolly repeating what someone said 7 pages ago. I'd love it if these topics were capped at 10 pages. I can read 10.

 

Anyways. If Byrd is going to be a buzz kill, remove him and keep building next year. Or I love the thought of getting some O-line talent.

There was a thread that started with the trade talk, but it got closed because it was talked about in another thread. I feel the same way as you.
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I never understand these "should we trade so and so posts" because how can you answer that unless you know what is on the other side of the trade

 

1st rd pick = yes

2n rd and below = no

 

also if anyone is willing to give us a high quality CB no older than 28

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My favorite pundit line is from Adam Schefter who said that the "ill will" between the Bills and Byrd will only get worse. How in the heck could he know that? Can he predict the future?

 

Byrd's back, I'm happy. All the rest is noise. Let me know when he gets traded.

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Until I see something more substantial I say BS on the reports. My take, it's butthurt Eugene Parker using the media to stir up crap.

 

Trade Byrd? Not unless a team makes a stupid offer for him. Look, the Bills are in the driver's seat for once. Why do you want to let Parker get the upper hand now? The guy came in thinking he was going to play the Bills like he played them before with Peters. How did that work out for him and his client?

 

Mr. Super Agent messed up. That's the story.

 

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Amen!! As long as Byrd doesn't get hurt, and plays well, every incentive that existed this past offseason to do a long-term deal will be present once again next offseason.

 

If the guy wants security, he'll do a deal that is more reasonable. If he and his agent want to play the game the same way, he'll get tagged again, and while he will get a raise, he still won't have the long-term security that he seeks.

 

The Bills should play it EXACTLY the same way again this off-season. If he wants out, let Eugene find him a team willing to compensate the Bills with what they believe is reasonable value for them. If the super agent can't get that done, then he can sign a reasonable long-term contract, or risk a down season or injury for a second straight year.

 

BUT, if Byrd gets hurt to the point of a shortened season, or just plays poorly, Parker's strategy is going to blow up right in his face.

 

And I totally agree, if he goes that route again, tag him a third year. The three year average salary is quite reasonable under those circumstances. And once again, Byrd would have every incentive to still sign a long-term deal rather than risk a down season or serious injury for a third straight season.

 

You are correct. The Bills are in the driver seat for once, and they need to keep their course, steady as she goes.

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My favorite pundit line is from Adam Schefter who said that the "ill will" between the Bills and Byrd will only get worse. How in the heck could he know that? Can he predict the future?

 

Byrd's back, I'm happy. All the rest is noise. Let me know when he gets traded.

 

but now you just MUST view his twitter daily to see how this soap opera unfolds!

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And I totally agree, if he goes that route again, tag him a third year. The three year average salary is quite reasonable under those circumstances. And once again, Byrd would have every incentive to still sign a long-term deal rather than risk a down season or serious injury for a third straight season.

 

You can only tag a player twice in a row.

 

I'd like to see a new nickname for Byrd - 'Tag you are it'

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24 pages later.....am I supposed to read all 24? What's the etiquette? I feel like When I come late to a conversation, I just don't post at all bc I'm prolly repeating what someone said 7 pages ago. I'd love it if these topics were capped at 10 pages. I can read 10.

 

Anyways. If Byrd is going to be a buzz kill, remove him and keep building next year. Or I love the thought of getting some O-line talent.

 

executive summary of 24 pages:

 

Byrd signed his tender without a "no tag" for next year clause.

 

Some suggest Byrd is unhappy and we should trade him now.

 

Others say those rumors are unreliable and no way should we trade him.

 

you're all caught up.

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executive summary of 24 pages:

 

Byrd signed his tender without a "no tag" for next year clause.

 

Some suggest Byrd is unhappy and we should trade him now.

 

Others say those rumors are unreliable and no way should we trade him.

 

your all caught up.

Cool, can we play football now??

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You can only tag a player twice in a row.

 

I'd like to see a new nickname for Byrd - 'Tag you are it'

 

Teams can continuously franchise players, but it'll cost them to do that. As had been the case previously, a player tagged a second straight year would have his number set at 120 percent of the previous figure. A third straight year? That's where things change, and the percentage goes up to 144.

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executive summary of 24 pages:

 

Byrd signed his tender without a "no tag" for next year clause.

 

Some suggest Byrd is unhappy and we should trade him now.

 

Others say those rumors are unreliable and no way should we trade him.

 

You're all caught up.

 

Fixed. Thanks for your TSW public service. :thumbsup:

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but now you just MUST view his twitter daily to see how this soap opera unfolds!

 

ok, so this timeline in Bleacher Report is interesting..

 

According to ESPN's Ed Werder, Byrd is hoping to be traded by the NFL's trade deadline that falls on October 29. Werder credited his sources during a segment on ESPN's new "Insiders" television show that airs weekdays at 3pm on ESPN.

 

Immediately after those comments, Adam Schefter added the following: "Jairus Byrd is back in Buffalo, but that doesn't mean this situation is over."

 

the article then quotes Werder's retake

 

Regarding Jarius Byrd: Acrimony remains, will take time to adjust to scheme, get in football shape, may even hope for eventual trade

 

BUT, Adam Schefter's Tweet is now mysteriously deleted from his feed...

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I don't get it. Byrd signing his tender and Byrd being traded are 2 completely different topics. This site puzzles me sometimes.

 

If Byrd CAN sign a long term deal with another team, but CANNOT sign a long term deal with the Bills until after his 16 week gauntlet, of course he wants to be traded. Especially after seeing what happened to Keller, wouldn't you?

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By the way, here's the relevant section that, to me says that Byrd CAn sign a long term deal with another club:

 

 

(k) Any Club designating a Franchise Player shall have until 4:00 p.m., New York time, on July 15 of the League Year (or, if July 15 falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the first Monday thereafter) for which the designation takes effect to sign the player to a multiyear contract or extension. After that date, the player may sign only a one-year Player Contract with his Prior Club for that season, and such Player Contract may not be extended until after the Club’s last regular season game of that League Year.

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