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What was the worst Bills’ trade of all time?


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5 hours ago, cba fan said:

If Bills had just used a first round pick for EJ then Bills would have spent ONE 1st round pick to get EJ and would only have EJ.

 

Instead they traded back by giving up ONE Bills 1st round pick in exchange for ONE 1st round pick later in round 1, ONE pick in 2nd round, ONE pick in 7th round.

 

They then picked EJ with the later pick in 1st, Kiko Alonso in 2nd, TE Gragg in 7th.

 

This means EJ did not cost Bills a first round pick because they received a 2nd and a 7th for trading back. Meaning he cost less than a 1st round pick.(as an added bonus his contract was significantly reduced due to being picked later in round)(in fact that savings likely paid for most/all of Kiko Alonso deal)

 

If they stayed with original pick they would only have had EJ to show for that pick.

Since they traded back they had EJ, Kiko Alonso, and Gragg, to show for that 1st round pick.

 

I know it is semantics and hard to wrap our head around but in reality by trading back and acquiring more players EJ cost less than a single first round pick. Both on draft capital and player salaries.

 

 

sorry fixed the woods mistake. It was Kiko Alonso not Eric Wood.

5 hours ago, jmc12290 said:

EJ did not cost "less than a first."  He cost pick #16, the pick we used to select him.  Pick #8 was traded for pick #16 and a second rounder.  EJ cost less than pick 8.  He cost pick 16.

He cost less than a 1st because they got EJ, Kiko Alonso, and Gragg, for their 1st round pick.

 

If they did not do the trade they would have just had EJ. So EJ effectively cost less than a 1st as Bills multiplied its value by the trade returns.

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20 hours ago, Sky Diver said:

When we traded for Johnson we already had Flutie on the roster.

And Flutie was just an old guy who had very little NFL success at that point and not overly liked by some because of Jim McMahon hated him and others had issues that he crossed the NFL picket line to play during the strike.

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3 hours ago, Leonhart2017 said:

I keep seeing this one come up in the thread. For someone like myself who waas not yet born, what was the story behind this? Insee on his Wikipedia page that he had a great career after the trade and also lit us up for 6 TDs in one half when we played him. What was the reasoning behind it and who made the decision to trade him?

Lamonica was a very good QB behind Kemp....at times played better than Kemp.......He was traded while he was on his way up and Kemps' best days behind him. Kemp was a folk hero here because of the 2 AFL Championships but fans loved Lamonica as well....my mother and sister did......to this day we don't know why the trade happened but Ralph was in charge so he had to authorize it...Bills didn't recover until Saban returned in '72

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26 minutes ago, nucci said:

Lamonica was a very good QB behind Kemp....at times played better than Kemp.......He was traded while he was on his way up and Kemps' best days behind him. Kemp was a folk hero here because of the 2 AFL Championships but fans loved Lamonica as well....my mother and sister did......to this day we don't know why the trade happened but Ralph was in charge so he had to authorize it...Bills didn't recover until Saban returned in '72

Thanks for insight into that it sounds like history would have been different had they not made thst trade. Also it does like the same emotion to the fan base happend then as when Ralph fired Polian in the early 90’s

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12 minutes ago, Leonhart2017 said:

Thanks for insight into that it sounds like history would have been different had they not made thst trade. Also it does like the same emotion to the fan base happend then as when Ralph fired Polian in the early 90’s

There were always some great rumors that Lamonica was fooling around with Ralph Wilson's wife and he insisted on the trade.  The whole trade was Darryl Lamonica and Bill Miller for Tom Flores and Art Powell.  Powell was one of the great receiver of the early AFL but was done when the Bills got him.  Lamonica used to come in on frequent occasions to spell Kemp and win games.  Bill Miller caught two touchdown passes in Super Bowl II just to add insult to injury.  In 1967 Flores completed 34.4% of his passes for Buffalo.  That trade changed the Bills from a contender to a bottom dweller in a heartbeat. 

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19 minutes ago, Yoho said:

There were always some great rumors that Lamonica was fooling around with Ralph Wilson's wife and he insisted on the trade.  The whole trade was Darryl Lamonica and Bill Miller for Tom Flores and Art Powell.  Powell was one of the great receiver of the early AFL but was done when the Bills got him.  Lamonica used to come in on frequent occasions to spell Kemp and win games.  Bill Miller caught two touchdown passes in Super Bowl II just to add insult to injury.  In 1967 Flores completed 34.4% of his passes for Buffalo.  That trade changed the Bills from a contender to a bottom dweller in a heartbeat. 

That is really facsinating to me how a franchise can become something, good,bad or both, on one move. Hypothetically had we not made that trade we would not have been bad enough to draft OJ which eventually we traded to get Tom Cousinaeu in the draft which we then traded for the pick that got us Kelly. Just kind of crazy how one move can take you in a different direction for decades.

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4 minutes ago, Leonhart2017 said:

That is really facsinating to me how a franchise can become something, good,bad or both, on one move. Hypothetically had we not made that trade we would not have been bad enough to draft OJ which eventually we traded to get Tom Cousinaeu in the draft which we then traded for the pick that got us Kelly. Just kind of crazy how one move can take you in a different direction for decades.

Excellent point.  Another moment was Thanksgiving Day 1968, when the Bills were playing their 6th quarterback for the year, Ed Rutkowski, who was not a QB.   For some bizarre reason, the Bills who ended the season 1 -15 took the Oakland Raider to a close game in the 4th quarter.  The Bills had the ball at the goal line and a touchdown wins the game.  Rutkowski who had played some running back ran a keeper that looked like the game winning touchdown but he was hit and fumbled before crossing the goal line.  The Raiders recovered, the Bills lost and we got the number one pick in the draft OJ Simpson.  The consensus number 2 pick was LeRoy Keyes, a running back out of Purdue and a total bust who the Eagles picked.   One play, one game, one trade can turn the whole franchise around in ways you can never predict

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1 hour ago, cba fan said:

sorry fixed the woods mistake. It was Kiko Alonso not Eric Wood.

He cost less than a 1st because they got EJ, Kiko Alonso, and Gragg, for their 1st round pick.

 

If they did not do the trade they would have just had EJ. So EJ effectively cost less than a 1st as Bills multiplied its value by the trade returns.

They actually only got 1 player with their first round selection in 2013.  EJ.  With pick #16.

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4 minutes ago, Yoho said:

Excellent point.  Another moment was Thanksgiving Day 1968, when the Bills were playing their 6th quarterback for the year, Ed Rutkowski, who was not a QB.   For some bizarre reason, the Bills who ended the season 1 -15 took the Oakland Raider to a close game in the 4th quarter.  The Bills had the ball at the goal line and a touchdown wins the game.  Rutkowski who had played some running back ran a keeper that looked like the game winning touchdown but he was hit and fumbled before crossing the goal line.  The Raiders recovered, the Bills lost and we got the number one pick in the draft OJ Simpson.  The consensus number 2 pick was LeRoy Keyes, a running back out of Purdue and a total bust who the Eagles picked.   One play, one game, one trade can turn the whole franchise around in ways you can never predict

I never heard that either, wow it is seriously not only a game of inches but beyond football a life of inches. I hate to bring it up but you do wonder how different everyone’s life would have been (talking about OJ’s post NFL stuff) if Rutkowski (sp) had crossed the goal line. 

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6 minutes ago, Leonhart2017 said:

I never heard that either, wow it is seriously not only a game of inches but beyond football a life of inches. I hate to bring it up but you do wonder how different everyone’s life would have been (talking about OJ’s post NFL stuff) if Rutkowski (sp) had crossed the goal line. 

I remember when Juice was with his first wife, Marguirete, he was fooling around with one of my wife's friends from high school (after high school).  I am not sure if living in Philly would have made much difference.   Different groupies, same problems.  

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5 minutes ago, Yoho said:

I remember when Juice was with his first wife, Marguirete, he was fooling around with one of my wife's friends from high school (after high school).  I am not sure if living in Philly would have made much difference.   Different groupies, same problems.  

Yeah very good point and man OJ got around and considering his choices in life he probably would have ended in a similar spot.

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1 hour ago, jmc12290 said:

They actually only got 1 player with their first round selection in 2013.  EJ.  With pick #16.

I know I am out there with this thinking and I understand if you or anyone else think I am bat **** crazy but stay with me for a sec.

 

They got EJ, Kiko, and Gragg, for Bills original first round draft pick that year, #8 1st round.

 

So EJ did not cost a 1st round pick as they got 3 players instead of one. For Bills original 8th pick they got EJ, Kiko, and Gragg.

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19 hours ago, reddogblitz said:

 

Actually we traded down for EJ and took Woods with the pick we got in the trade down.

yeah details details;)...main thing is we made a historically horrible move getting EJ 

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47 minutes ago, cba fan said:

I know I am out there with this thinking and I understand if you or anyone else think I am bat **** crazy but stay with me for a sec.

 

They got EJ, Kiko, and Gragg, for Bills original first round draft pick that year, #8 1st round.

 

So EJ did not cost a 1st round pick as they got 3 players instead of one. For Bills original 8th pick they got EJ, Kiko, and Gragg.

This is true.

 

So EJ did not cost a 1st round pick

 

This is not.  It would be more accurate to say that EJ didn't cost pick #8.  But he definitely cost pick #16.  Which is in the first round.  Ergo, he cost a first round pick.  

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