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Brian Ayrault denies rumor he will join Bills’ front office


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Dont know much about this guy. Can anyone fill me in?

 

Agent. Friend of Pegula.

 

Can't really see him having football decision making input, but could see him involved with contracts and such. But have to wonder why he'd take the job if it didn't have more power. Maybe a Brandon replacement?

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I think he is an agent. Would replace Overdorf as lead negotiator IMO. Friends with Pegula for about 20 yrs.

 

Agreed. But doesn't he have his own agency? Seems like a pretty small job for him. But perhaps he is doing it because he is Peg's friend.

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Wow

 

@BrianAyrault: The rumor on @ProFootballTalk about me joining the Bills is false. This agent rumor is designed to hinder our efforts to sign new clients.

 

Indeed. Well, that's why they are rumors.

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Is he related to the Ayraults of Ayrault Rd (shout out to Fairport, NY!)?

 

My first thought as well. ROC represent! :)

 

Wow

 

@BrianAyrault: The rumor on @ProFootballTalk about me joining the Bills is false. This agent rumor is designed to hinder our efforts to sign new clients.

 

Could be. Also, that's exactly what an agent would say before the ink is dry on any new move for himself. Just sayin.

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It is currently believed in some league circles that Terry Pegula, owner of the Buffalo Bills will be hiring Lou Saban as early as Monday. Saban will replace head coach Doug Marrone and general manager Doug Whaley. Saban has not responded to calls for comment.

 

 

EDIT: Saban family has said the rumors of Lou returning to the bills are completely false. Due to him being deceased. RIP Lou Saban...

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A lot of rumor denying out there for the Bills front office, which misdeirrigardless how you cut it shows we are making some moves. Where there's smoke there's fire. I think Whaley and Brandon are in deep doo-doo. Marrone prolly will remain in limbo until new GM/VP takes over.

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It is currently believed in some league circles that Terry Pegula, owner of the Buffalo Bills will be hiring Lou Saban as early as Monday. Saban will replace head coach Doug Marrone and general manager Doug Whaley. Saban has not responded to calls for comment.

 

:lol:

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@ProFootballTalk: I just talked to agent Brian Ayrault, who said he's not taking a job with the Bills.

Ayrault has denied this according to pro football talk

 

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Starting to think Florio is throwing anything he can to the wall to see if anything sticks

 

It's a rumor site, not just fact. As long as he puts the disclaimer that it's a rumor, that it's real chatter qualifies it as a discussion point.

 

Wow

 

@BrianAyrault: The rumor on @ProFootballTalk about me joining the Bills is false. This agent rumor is designed to hinder our efforts to sign new clients.

 

As guys finish bowl games they can talk to agents as they don't have eligibility to preserve, right? The timing makes sense as something other agents would be doing to undercut him.

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I remember when people would ridicule pft as garbage (myself included). I think we all changed our tune when it got picked up by NBC.

 

But these latest stories remind me of the old days when they just seemed to make stuff up.

funny how he never seems to make stuff up about the Steelers since he is a fan of that team.
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I remember when people would ridicule pft as garbage (myself included). I think we all changed our tune when it got picked up by NBC.

 

But these latest stories remind me of the old days when they just seemed to make stuff up.

 

Indeed. Most of the stuff on the Rumor Mill is good for conversation, but that's about it. And he (and his staff) don't do a very good job distinguishing a good source from a poor one. Basically, if somebody said it somewhere, it is fodder for a post. They also engage in the worst kind of tortured interpretations of comments made by players and coaches. I mean you can make anything sound like a complaint, or an insult, if you speculate enough.

 

With that said, he has gotten a bit better at distinguishing fact from rumor (perhaps when NBC took over). And I have to admit, I find the site entertaining. A truly guilty pleasure.

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