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Heh. Cute.

 

Cute. Like your understanding of the English language.

 

Just for fun, I'll match you stupid for stupid - If Fred Jackson is nothing more than a "locker room cheerleader", then I hope Bryce Brown gets injured and Whaley is forced to re-sign Fred.

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I don't think this was really about Bryce Brown at all. I'm not even sure that Brown makes the team. It's very possible they keep three RB and they are Shady, Karlos and Boobie. They want to keep 6 WR, they want to keep 4 TE, they want to keep Thigpen, they want to keep 3 QB. There really isn't room on the roster to keep four RB when only one plays at a time. Most teams keep three.

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Thanx, bandit. Maybe I am a tad jaded but have definitely learned that not every thing is black and white in the coaching and GM area. As an example, not everything that Marrone did was wrong (Mike Williams) and not everything that Whaley has done is golden (QB, getting rid of Levitre without a replacement). Similarly, I am not sure everything Ryan is doing will turn out to be the best for the team.

 

Very true.

 

I do think that Whaley has the burden of needing to think about the future now. They have the benefit of rolling cap space over into 2016, and they're going to need if they truly intend to keep all of Darues, Gilmore, Glenn, and Bradham (and I believe they'd like to).

 

Like it or not, that's probably going to mean some losses of guys we've come to know and love. Freddie is just the beginning; guys like Kyle, McKelvin, and Wood could very likely be next.

 

These are the problems of 1st World NFL teams (and by that I mean teams with lots of talent).

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Again, my argument is not McCoy over FredJ, it is Bryce Brown over FredJ. This move makes little sense, no matter how it is spun

bryce brown (if he makes the team) will very well be inactive on gameday due to numbers and ST contribution. If he makes the team it is for McCoy injury insurance. I don't think making Fred inactive for the same reasons, which is likely how it would have played out, would go over well. Brown is a young, fast, cheap option for the role he would have if he makes the team. Fred is an old, expensive option for the role he would have had if he made the team.

 

If they kept him one more year I would have thought - that's nice. I love Fred. But I don't know how much he would play.

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Kirby, maybe I missed it but what are you suggesting that Whaley should have done? Inform the sponsors of the move before he told Fred? Before he informed the league? I'm just curious.

No, but if everyone is in lockstep (especially with the spring rumors) they probably should have tried to steer it away from Freddy. I would say something to the tune of, "I really think that Watkins would be the best fit. You want to people to associate your brand at the top and he is about to be one of the top players in the NFL. You guys would be getting a real bargain because in 2 years his image will be associated with M&T and Gatorade." That is pretty rough but you get the point. Just kind of be cognizant of what MAY happen. As I said earlier, we learned the hard way. We had players on tickets that had been traded, 3 story signs that cost 6 figures that had to be taken down midseason, etc... You do not need to consult the marketing people but they need to be keenly aware of the team (on and off the field).

 

That is why I used Mario as an example. Next year at this time, he would NOT be the guy that I centered my marketing around. he wouldn't be on my ticket stock, commercials, in arena signage, etc... While I believe that he WILL be here there is a small chance that he won't. If you are set on using players (I always liked to use fans, mascots, etc...) use someone that will definitely be there (like Watkins).

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Cute. Like your understanding of the English language.

 

Just for fun, I'll match you stupid for stupid - If Fred Jackson is nothing more than a "locker room cheerleader", then I hope Bryce Brown gets injured and Whaley is forced to re-sign Fred.

This is a great way to build a following.

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No, but if everyone is in lockstep (especially with the spring rumors) they probably should have tried to steer it away from Freddy. I would say something to the tune of, "I really think that Watkins would be the best fit. You want to people to associate your brand at the top and he is about to be one of the top players in the NFL. You guys would be getting a real bargain because in 2 years his image will be associated with M&T and Gatorade." That is pretty rough but you get the point. Just kind of be cognizant of what MAY happen. As I said earlier, we learned the hard way. We had players on tickets that had been traded, 3 story signs that cost 6 figures that had to be taken down midseason, etc... You do not need to consult the marketing people but they need to be keenly aware of the team (on and off the field).

 

That is why I used Mario as an example. Next year at this time, he would NOT be the guy that I centered my marketing around. he wouldn't be on my ticket stock, commercials, in arena signage, etc... While I believe that he WILL be here there is a small chance that he won't. If you are set on using players (I always liked to use fans, mascots, etc...) use someone that will definitely be there (like Watkins).

I understand that completely. But I think they had every intention of keeping Fred in the spring. Then they drafted Karlos and then Karlos beat Fred out for the #2 job so he became expendable because now if McCoy goes down they think they have someone that can carry the ball 10-15 times a game the way they thought that of Fred if McCoy went down. With Karlos also a ST player and known to be able to pass block and catch the ball (Fred is obviously better at those two things than Karlos), then Fred became expendable when you then add, age, salary, injury history, etc to it.

 

I would have kept Fred myself. But I don't at all think this was the plan. I think Karlos beat him out and they were surprised at how well he played and how fast he picked things up and they were now thinking short, mid and long term.

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Some people conveniently miss nuance - like quotes around words - as a strategy to advance their interests. Those whom they represent encourage these tactics to create false dichotomies that favor their narrative. Pretty sleazy stuff, yet fitting in a case such as this when the principle has acted in the sleaziest of fashions.

 

Of course I'm a paid shill for Whaley. How else do I spend so much time here and still afford to eat?

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No, but if everyone is in lockstep (especially with the spring rumors) they probably should have tried to steer it away from Freddy. I would say something to the tune of, "I really think that Watkins would be the best fit. You want to people to associate your brand at the top and he is about to be one of the top players in the NFL. You guys would be getting a real bargain because in 2 years his image will be associated with M&T and Gatorade." That is pretty rough but you get the point. Just kind of be cognizant of what MAY happen. As I said earlier, we learned the hard way. We had players on tickets that had been traded, 3 story signs that cost 6 figures that had to be taken down midseason, etc... You do not need to consult the marketing people but they need to be keenly aware of the team (on and off the field).

 

That is why I used Mario as an example. Next year at this time, he would NOT be the guy that I centered my marketing around. he wouldn't be on my ticket stock, commercials, in arena signage, etc... While I believe that he WILL be here there is a small chance that he won't. If you are set on using players (I always liked to use fans, mascots, etc...) use someone that will definitely be there (like Watkins).

That's an interesting point, but is any of that responsibility on Whaley? Or is this a situation where the marketing people screwed up and want to point the finger back at Whaley? If you, as an outsider, can identify players to avoid centering a campaign around, shouldn't they as well?

 

Edit: And if the leak/complaint is coming from these marketing/PR people, I'd say that that's an indication that maybe we shouldn't be trusting them with information about moves the team's going to be making, until it's official.

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It's clear nothing outrageous happened here, but I'm still sad to see Fred go. He made me proud many times over the last decade, and I expect I will always wish him well.

 

Critiquing the Bills: I believed Fred was still the second best RB on the Bills. Letting him go tells me they are either team-planning for the future, or sensitive to his salary hit, neither of which they want to get picked up in the media. If Karlos clearly plays as well as Fred in the backup position, I'll realized I just assessed the talent wrong.

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Thanx, bandit. Maybe I am a tad jaded but have definitely learned that not every thing is black and white in the coaching and GM area. As an example, not everything that Marrone did was wrong (Mike Williams) and not everything that Whaley has done is golden (QB, getting rid of Levitre without a replacement). Similarly, I am not sure everything Ryan is doing will turn out to be the best for the team.

Frankly Whaley is looking pretty smart over Levitre and EJ right now.
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I understand that completely. But I think they had every intention of keeping Fred in the spring. Then they drafted Karlos and then Karlos beat Fred out for the #2 job so he became expendable because now if McCoy goes down they think they have someone that can carry the ball 10-15 times a game the way they thought that of Fred if McCoy went down. With Karlos also a ST player and known to be able to pass block and catch the ball (Fred is obviously better at those two things than Karlos), then Fred became expendable when you then add, age, salary, injury history, etc to it.

 

I would have kept Fred myself. But I don't at all think this was the plan. I think Karlos beat him out and they were surprised at how well he played and how fast he picked things up and they were now thinking short, mid and long term.

Me too and that is why I used Mario in the one example. If there is even a CHANCE that a player might not be here I would avoid using them. There are a handful of guys that you could have used: McCoy (quirky personality), Watkins (a little quite), Hughes (not well known enough), Aaron Williams (if he has a big year I would use him a lot), and Charles Clay (quiet). Those are the guys that I can pretty much guarantee will be on the roster after this year. There are lots of others that are 99% likely but these guys are your safest bets.

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Exactly. Organization has been preaching "win now", well Fred is better than Bryce right now.

so what you are saying is he is better then the maybe 3rd or 4th best RB on the team?

 

They could have kept him for one more meaningless PS game where it's mostly 4th stringers filling the lineup and players teams want to get one last look at before cutting, or cut him early so he can catch on early on another team. The Bills still have some of the other RBs on the roster so they have bodies to play this week that will be part of the next round of cuts. They have decided McCoy and Karlos are their tandem. There's no guarantee Brown even makes tell team, but as a 4th option who may not dress on game day, would fans have prefered they replace him with Fred so he can be 4th on the depth chart and stand on the sidelines in street clothes? Brown is young with potential he can still reach, Dixon is a really good special teams player. They made a tough choice they knew wasn't going to be popular, but that doesn't mean it wasn't the correct move. And even if the fans or Fred don't see it this way, it was a nice gesture by the team to do it now so he can go to a team early and have a roster spot.

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