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1 minute ago, White Linen said:

As Wawrow said - they haven't played yet but in terms of his work - he's addressing needs at a high rate. 

 

...thought OBD took expert TBD advice and fired the dude.............along with the McDermutt guy.........

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8 minutes ago, White Linen said:

As Wawrow said - they haven't played yet but in terms of his work - he's addressing needs at a high rate. 

If you look at the PFF comments - analytics is something we are actually using. The contracts can easily be gone after one season with little to no cap hit and it will help us in finishing turning over the roster on the offensive side of the ball. It's a great job so far

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1 minute ago, Reed83HOF said:

If you look at the PFF comments - analytics is something we are actually using. The contracts can easily be gone after one season with little to no cap hit and it will help us in finishing turning over the roster on the offensive side of the ball. It's a great job so far

 

Really?  I haven't seen that yet.  

 

Are you saying most of the contracts we've given, could be 1 year deals with little cap hits?  

 

If that's they case, wow, on so many levels.  One obviously is if the player doesn't work out, you can move on quickly.  Second, it means we didn't have to structure contracts in the players favor to get them here. 

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Some people are able to see his clear-eyed, methodical approach to how they're running this organization.

 

Others........

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, White Linen said:

 

Really?  I haven't seen that yet.  

 

Are you saying most of the contracts we've given, could be 1 year deals with little cap hits?  

 

If that's they case, wow, on so many levels.  One obviously is if the player doesn't work out, you can move on quickly.  Second, it means we didn't have to structure contracts in the players favor to get them here. 

On most of the contracts so far, yes.

 

If they dont perform you cut them and move on and replace them the following year with no Dead Cap hit.   Unlike the previous organization where if a player underperformed.....oh well.  You're S.O.L

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13 minutes ago, Magox said:

Some people are able to see his clear-eyed, methodical approach to how they're running this organization.

 

Others........

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not so much

On most of the contracts so far, yes.

 

If they dont perform you cut them and move on and replace them the following year with no Dead Cap hit.   Unlike the previous organization where if a player underperformed.....oh well.  You're S.O.L

 

Wow, that's amazing work by Beane then.  

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33 minutes ago, White Linen said:

 

Really?  I haven't seen that yet.  

 

Are you saying most of the contracts we've given, could be 1 year deals with little cap hits?  

 

If that's they case, wow, on so many levels.  One obviously is if the player doesn't work out, you can move on quickly.  Second, it means we didn't have to structure contracts in the players favor to get them here. 

Beane is careful about who gets the long term deals.  Gore didn't.  Morse did.  Gore is at high risk for not being able to play out a long term deal at a high level, Morse carries a low risk of that.  I think Ty Nsekhe is 33.  He got a two year deal.

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Very impressed with the contracts Beane has handed out. Thank you Carolina for grooming him and McD. They're going to be around here a long time. Calculated, intelligent , patience. Had a blueprint and vision 3 yrs ago and let it play out , the league will know the Bills arrived in 2019

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1 hour ago, TigerJ said:

Beane is careful about who gets the long term deals.  Gore didn't.  Morse did.  Gore is at high risk for not being able to play out a long term deal at a high level, Morse carries a low risk of that.  I think Ty Nsekhe is 33.  He got a two year deal.

 

Oh yeah definitely did good with length on all the contracts, IMO. 

 

3 years for Brown and 4 for Beasley all sound perfectly appropriate.  

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