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19 hours ago, Returntoglory said:

Seriously. Maybe he can lead and motivate our current crop of receivers. Possibly help Benjamin pull his head out. 

 

Would definitely be close to being our #1 all things considered. 

 

Seriously i think i would rather bring back TO !! 

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19 hours ago, Ray Finkel said:

He will go to Cleveland and they will have another receiver Tyrod can’t get the ball to.

 

As opposed to here, where our starting QB's average completion travelled -.4 yards in the air.

 

We are really looking so much better without Tyrod. Let's all continue to hate on the guy.

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Dez  is the kind of signing that would last less than two weeks. Once he sees what he’s gotten himself into he would shut down completely. I’m of the mindset to ride it out now. Yes it’s going to be ugly but there was always a chance of that. The hope is that after going through this mess of a season together that they’ll emerge stronger for it. Remember I said ‘hope’.

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17 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Dez  is the kind of signing that would last less than two weeks. Once he sees what he’s gotten himself into he would shut down completely. I’m of the mindset to ride it out now. Yes it’s going to be ugly but there was always a chance of that. The hope is that after going through this mess of a season together that they’ll emerge stronger for it. Remember I said ‘hope’.

Boldin did that last year haha, now is maybe 4x worse.( Insert gif of grandpa simpson walking in then right back out the door)

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On 9/10/2018 at 1:44 PM, Returntoglory said:

Seems to be the BILLS plan, no ? ?

I'm saying at least give his agent a call. Get him in for an interview. See where his heads at. And I think with more reps, JA will be fine. How many drops yesterday, SEVEN! Lack of effort from our alledged #1 receiver makes this at least apho e call. 

 

i dont think the Bills will bring in guys whos 'character" or 'attitude' they dont think will fit their culture. If Bryant is so great, why hasnt any team signed him? Because he overestimates his value? His personality,not to mention declining skills?

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On 9/10/2018 at 1:43 PM, Returntoglory said:

Thank you. 

 

Of course. The all mighty $$$ ! 

 

Why would you wish for the bills to waste a ton of money on an aged, prema Donna, locker room cancer WR, in a year where we are not contenders?  We need WRs but we mostly need them to get ready for a possible push in 2 or 3 years.

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Buffalo is probably one of the last places he would sign. If you were a WR trying to prove your worth, would you want to sign with a team that has had one of the worst passing offenses the last few years and relies on the running game to get going? The answer is no.

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45 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

Buffalo is probably one of the last places he would sign. If you were a WR trying to prove your worth, would you want to sign with a team that has had one of the worst passing offenses the last few years and relies on the running game to get going? The answer is no.

 

...THAT will be a major hurdle for him ANYWHERE...............

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3 minutes ago, Boca BIlls said:

Until he retires when he doesnt get his targets.

If the Bills brought him in and then Dez pulled some garbage, then at least the Bills tried to get better. This is not an acceptable group of WRs to put on an NFL field and even worse when you consider you are trying to groom a rookie QB. Allen needs help and this isn’t the Tyrod offense. Allen is actually capable of and willing to get the ball to WRs no matter where they are on the field.

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On ‎9‎/‎28‎/‎2018 at 10:28 AM, Bangarang said:

Buffalo is probably one of the last places he would sign. If you were a WR trying to prove your worth, would you want to sign with a team that has had one of the worst passing offenses the last few years and relies on the running game to get going? The answer is no.

The QB of those offenses was Tyrod Taylor who came in as a backup & has returned to his natural status. 

Is the Bills offense the same as when Tyrod was the QB?  The answer is no.

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2 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

If the Bills brought him in and then Dez pulled some garbage, then at least the Bills tried to get better. This is not an acceptable group of WRs to put on an NFL field and even worse when you consider you are trying to groom a rookie QB. Allen needs help and this isn’t the Tyrod offense. Allen is actually capable of and willing to get the ball to WRs no matter where they are on the field.

 

 

1. Even the "NFL Babysitter Extraordinaire" Jurrah no longer wants you even at a reduced rate.

2. Ravens deal was not good enough even with Flacco and/or Jackson pitchin' the rock..

3. Lipstick on his "twin cheeks" is his own.

 

...what else is there to say?.....

 

The Ravens were one of the first teams to show interest in Bryant after he was cut on April 13. As a matter of fact, Baltimore was so interested in adding the former Cowboys receiver that it offered him a multi-year deal, according to former ESPN reporter Ed Werder. Bryant must be pretty confident that he can land a big contract after the draft, because he apparently turned down a lot of money from the Ravens. 

 

According to NFL.com, the Ravens offered Bryant a contract that was comparable to the one that Michael Crabtree signed with Baltimore, meaning the Ravens were offering a three-year deal for roughly $21 million. Not only did Crabtree get a three-year deal, but his contract also included a $7 million signing bonus and $11 million total in guaranteed money. If you're Bryant, it seems like a risky move to turn down that kind of money. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said:

The QB of those offenses was Tyrod Taylor who came in as a backup & has returned to his natural status. 

Is the Bills offense the same as when Tyrod was the QB?  The answer is no.

 

So far this season we are 29th in receiving yards. Our offense still has a ways to go before it even becomes respectable at passing. Part of it has to do with having a rookie QB and little to no weapons at WR. Still, it’s not the most attractive option for a vet WR who by all accounts is being very picky about where he wants to go.

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1 hour ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

 

1. Even the "NFL Babysitter Extraordinaire" Jurrah no longer wants you even at a reduced rate.

2. Ravens deal was not good enough even with Flacco and/or Jackson pitchin' the rock..

3. Lipstick on his "twin cheeks" is his own.

 

...what else is there to say?.....

 

The Ravens were one of the first teams to show interest in Bryant after he was cut on April 13. As a matter of fact, Baltimore was so interested in adding the former Cowboys receiver that it offered him a multi-year deal, according to former ESPN reporter Ed Werder. Bryant must be pretty confident that he can land a big contract after the draft, because he apparently turned down a lot of money from the Ravens. 

 

According to NFL.com, the Ravens offered Bryant a contract that was comparable to the one that Michael Crabtree signed with Baltimore, meaning the Ravens were offering a three-year deal for roughly $21 million. Not only did Crabtree get a three-year deal, but his contract also included a $7 million signing bonus and $11 million total in guaranteed money. If you're Bryant, it seems like a risky move to turn down that kind of money. 

 

Yea... no thanks

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Why do people here continue to want over the hill washed up players? Dez Bryant is done, he is cooked. Stick a fork in him.

 

Sometimes watching this board is like seeing trailer trash on Antiques Roadshow bring in a 'starving artist' painting and hope it is a Rembrandt.

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27 minutes ago, RocCityRoller said:

Why do people here continue to want over the hill washed up players? Dez Bryant is done, he is cooked. Stick a fork in him.

 

Sometimes watching this board is like seeing trailer trash on Antiques Roadshow bring in a 'starving artist' painting and hope it is a Rembrandt.

He had more catches for more yards than anyone on the Bills last year.  If your art collection is a bunch of finger paints by a kindergarten class, a starving artist's painting represents a huge upgrade.  We're not looking for Julio Jones here, just anyone who will upgrade the WRs this season.  At this time of year you take whoever represents a short term upgrade and worry about the long term in the offseason. 

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On 9/10/2018 at 2:17 PM, Seanbillsfan2206 said:

Do you even know who Dez Bryant is? He is the exact opposite of a leader and motivator....

 

What’s KB? Just curious. Dez might not be what they are looking for but at this point you might get a guy who has been humbled and just wants to prove he can still play. Either way, we are in desperate need of WR help and he is the best available. 

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The window for Dez has closed.  The only shot we had at him was after destroying the VIkes and Allens wow game.  The game this weekend is not one Dez is going to look at and go I should sign there.  This is why I felt we should have called him last week before we had a chance to show we still are devoid of talent on offense and suck.  

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42 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

The window for Dez has closed.  The only shot we had at him was after destroying the VIkes and Allens wow game.  The game this weekend is not one Dez is going to look at and go I should sign there.  This is why I felt we should have called him last week before we had a chance to show we still are devoid of talent on offense and suck.  

 

Dez doesn’t have many options or else he’d be on a team already. 

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