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Kareem Hunt: To sign or not to sign...  

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  1. 1. Should Beane and the Bills pursue Hunt?

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Cleveland is the worst place for him to be. It would be like Chad Kelly in Buffalo.

  On 2/11/2019 at 7:21 PM, Golden Goat said:

If it's true that he signed for less than $1 million -- Even with the suspension, that's a helluva bargain for Cleveland.

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Also means no one wanted him 

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Bills blew it by not signing him.  Who cares about the PR?  He made a mistake. This country is built on second chances.  Hunt could have been the perfect transition from McCoy.  

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Forgive the diversion, but let the Hunt signing serve as a final notice to any of you who think the reason Kaep is unemployed is because of skin color.

 

Black guy hangs dogs from trees and drowns them in a bucket of water. Gets a job.

 

Black guy kicks a woman. Gets a job.

 

Black guy sucks at QB. Has no job.

 

Just that simple.

 

Sidenote: I hate that Hunt got picked up. His actions should have career-ending implications. The NFL now says it's okay if you treat a woman badly so long as you apologize and wait a while until the incident passes.

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  On 2/11/2019 at 7:22 PM, YoloinOhio said:

Cleveland is the worst place for him to be. It would be like Chad Kelly in Buffalo.

Also means no one wanted him 

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Maybe nobody wanted to be the first team to sign him. I think he'll draw significant trade interest before the deadline.

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  On 2/11/2019 at 7:27 PM, Mopreme said:

Bills blew it by not signing him.  Who cares about the PR?  He made a mistake. This country is built on second chances.  Hunt could have been the perfect transition from McCoy.  

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Yep. I feel like we really missed an opportunity here. Ah well. They need to address the RB position somehow. This apparently made too much sense.

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  On 2/11/2019 at 7:11 PM, YoloinOhio said:
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plus if I'm choosing/handing out punishments between a Josh Gordon type: caught for marijuana and alcohol at the inopportune times (although I'm sure there's more substance abuse.. and other drugs.. than that) harming virtually only himself over a Hunt type: legitimate harm to other people coupled with alcohol abuse.

 

But Gordon's probably done and Hunt can still carve out a great career if he steers clean going forward. Strange it's the Browns given their RB situation but I see the asset flip idea, as some are suggesting, they could potentially have at the position seeing how it pans out over Hunt's and Chubb's rookie contracts the next few years.

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Whatever.  The Browns are actually trying to WIN GAMES.  Beane should focus on adding football players who can help the team win games.  I stand by my view that Beane will be out of a job come January 2020.

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  On 2/11/2019 at 7:08 PM, whatdrought said:

I understand that this is a relative low risk, high reward situation, but the Browns don't make a ton of sense due to Chubb, like many have said. Surprising for sure. 

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It isn't low risk though. It will really annoying their young star RB, and it sends a terrible message to the locker room

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  On 2/11/2019 at 6:18 PM, mannc said:

That is an understatement.  IMO he was the best back in the league last year before he was released.  KC definitely missed him, even though they continued to score points.

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him and Kamara are the strongest RB assets you can have right now IMO.. Saquon probably in those ranks. The top 5 RBs between those 3, Zeke and Gurley (Bell a dark horse) is pretty interchangeable to me, so I'm going off contract status.

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Cleveland got better today.  The Bills did not.  If they had a chance at singing him for anything less than double what Cleveland is paying him, they made a mistake.  

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  On 2/11/2019 at 7:32 PM, LSHMEAB said:

Yep. I feel like we really missed an opportunity here. Ah well. They need to address the RB position somehow. This apparently made too much sense.

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It didn't make any sense. Moves like this destroy locker rooms. The Bills were doing well to stay well clear

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  On 2/11/2019 at 7:44 PM, davspo said:

Cleveland got better today.  The Bills did not.  If they had a chance at singing him for anything less than double what Cleveland is paying him, they made a mistake.  

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Cleveland got significantly WORSE today. They brought a hugely toxic element into their locker room. And annoyed their young star RB in the process

 

If I'm the Bills I'm ringing up Cleveland and offering them a 2nd round pick for Chubb. If they are stupid enough to sign Hunt, they might just be stupid enough to go for it

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