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REPORT: Steelers trading Antonio Brown to Bills! - Per Ian Rapoport (Hold up....maybe, maybe not....) EDIT: DEAL NOT HAPPENING PER BRANDON BEANE - UPDATE: Traded to Raiders


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I don't think we are completely pulled out.  I def think Beane is pissed that it leaked and that Pitt leaked it to drive up the asking price from other teams.  If anything this has driven down AB's asking price as on paper it looks like Pitt lost another suitor for AB.

 

So if they hold their water and come back later today with a lesser offer, could still happen.

 

Really don't care either way.  Would be nice to have an awesome play maker on this team, but for the right price and someone who actually wants to play.

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2 minutes ago, nucci said:

yet teams can release players while they are still under the contract they willingly offered

I never understood that. But I would assume it’s somewhere in the contract that the team can get out of it? Otherwise how would they not be taken to court for terminating it. In which case the players just need to stop signing non-guaranteed contracts. They shouldn’t get all the money up front, but if they get cut mid contract the team should still have to pay. Unless the team works it into the contract, which, the player can then refuse to sign. 

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Just now, Joe in Winslow said:

 

:lol:

 

OK, keep telling yourself that, buddy.

 

So, I'm the only Bills fan who is angry about how this unfolded?

 

This thread alone has 62 pages and counting and that doesnt involve many other social media outlets with fans expressing their anger/frustration.

 

I'm not telling my self anything, these are facts.

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13 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

The Packers have let it be known they don’t want him now and all they have is that Aaron Rogers guy I think AB screwed the

pooch here 

Colts are the most viable option with the best quarterback option for AB now then right? The others are cap strung or named the Packers or Steelers

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Just now, TheBeane said:

I don't think we are completely pulled out.  I def think Beane is pissed that it leaked and that Pitt leaked it to drive up the asking price from other teams.  If anything this has driven down AB's asking price as on paper it looks like Pitt lost another suitor for AB.

 

So if they hold their water and come back later today with a lesser offer, could still happen.

 

Really don't care either way.  Would be nice to have an awesome play maker on this team, but for the right price and someone who actually wants to play.

I cant envision Beane coming out and saying the deals done only to circle back and make it happen, especially with a guy who clearly doesn't want to play here.

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1 minute ago, Bills2ref said:

Oh, that’s why I think they should be guaranteed for injury. And teams should be allowed to cut a player, but be on the hook for the full contract if they do. 

And that is my point. Teams cut and run all the time. 

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1 minute ago, The Senator said:

 

And you enjoy yours as well!

 

Why is his trade value at a nadir?  It should have been at a zenith if he’s all you dream he is.

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Yep. What all these Brown defenders won't offer up is WHY this great talent hasn't been dealt yet. Phones at the Steelers HQ should be ringing off the hook with offers for the greatest receiver on the planet. Everyone actually knows the WHY but people want to act like you can simply separate the talent from the character.

 

He's a quitter. On a playoff contending team that really needed him on the field. And he just couldn't be bothered to answer the call because he doesn't like his QB? That doesn't sit well with football people in front offices around the league. 

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15 minutes ago, SCBills said:

 

The taxes thing is real, but I doubt that's the reason.

 

As far as winning.. I happen to think we'll be winning real soon.   He'd also be the beneficiary of Josh Allen's cannon arm all game, so plenty of deep balls for his diva clown self.

 

 

Thats something I thought a player would be able to recognize.  Big Ben is obviously better than JA, but he maybe has a year left,  Brown could be been there for the start of a great qbs career

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The intriguing question in the AB pursuit was what were the Bills willing to give up for him? Would it be a first round pick? I'm not sure? Another interesting aspect of this collapsed deal is that AB's attitude is the opposite of what this regime promotes. I'm not saying that AB is a bad guy but he is a volatile guy who acted out to the detriment of his team. Putting a player on your roster who you know walked out on his team because of an issue is the opposite of everything that McDermott stands for. 

 

What the purported AB pursuit says to me is that this organization is going to be aggressive in upgrading the roster this offseason. That is my positive takeaway from this startling and surprising failed pursuit.

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Just now, iinii said:

And that is my point. Teams cut and run all the time. 

Players should stop signing those contracts. I imagine there has to be a clause in the contracts that the team can terminate at any time. If a player sees that they need to re-negotiate the deal. That clause shouldn’t be in there. I speculate it’s a clause in the contract because I can’t see a legal way the team could terminate it otherwise. 

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Just now, K-9 said:

Yep. What all these Brown defenders won't offer up is WHY this great talent hasn't been dealt yet. Phones at the Steelers HQ should be ringing off the hook with offers for the greatest receiver on the planet. Everyone actually knows the WHY but people want to act like you can simply separate the talent from the character.

 

He's a quitter. On a playoff contending team that really needed him on the field. And he just couldn't be bothered to answer the call because he doesn't like his QB? That doesn't sit well with football people in front offices around the league. 

Sat well enough with the Bills though didn't it?

 

And Brown is the one that said NOPE

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4 minutes ago, BillsFan17 said:

They are front loaded so then players get theirs knowing full well they could be cut/injured at any time. The owners need the players in order to actually have a product.

The pipeline is very long and the owners take full advantage. 

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I love "value" posters.  They are always so dogmatic: "drafting so and so in the first round is a fireable offense"; "paying X to player 1 is a fireable offense"

 

Meanwhile, literally every scenario is NOT a fireable offense, and every deal they term a fireable offense is what is necessary to make the transaction happen.  If the "value" posters had their way, literally no deals would happen.  

 

With respect to AB, Its not a 1:1 negotiation.  Its the Bills v all the other teams that may be interested.  Sure, the Steelers have to get rid of the guy, but if there is a large market of teams, which for AB there is, then the price goes up.  

 

The OP is an idiot. 

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9 minutes ago, iinii said:

You believe the owners care about the players well being? They don’t guarantee the entire contract. Everbody knows those contracts are front loaded for a reason. These contracts rarely run the full term. And you can’t make an employee work no matter how much you have paid them. 

 

Anyone taking the owners side in the NFL is misguided. It's the only sports league like that. 

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1 minute ago, BillsFan17 said:

So, I'm the only Bills fan who is angry about how this unfolded?

 

This thread alone has 62 pages and counting and that doesnt involve many other social media outlets with fans expressing their anger/frustration.

 

I'm not telling my self anything, these are facts.

 

We dont know the facts. You dont know the facts. And yes, you are in the minority of those who are upset and angry. I see most fans here being "meh, would have been good to have him, but comes with too much baggage to be a big issue"

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13 minutes ago, CuddyDark said:

I don't think you give that for a player they must trade. You shouldn't be offering more than a 3rd round pick. It just goes to show Beane is in over his head.

Well, Beane said it ultimately made little sense for both teams. Regardless of AB's input or intentions to not show up, maybe the price was too high. We'll likely never know now that its done and over with

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