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1 minute ago, Chemical said:

Thanks for at least admitting that.

 

AB is worth the potential headache. If he wanted to come here. but he didn't. and thats ok. 

AB is a loser. It’s never worth having a me first, jealous, loser like that in the room. Losers like him don’t congratulate a teammate on winning the team MVP award simply because they play the same position. Losers like that can quit on you at any time. Like when you’re trying to make the playoffs, for instance, as he did last season. 

 

Looking forward to his meltdowns when he realizes David Carr isn’t Ben Roethlisberger. Hopefully he gets over his boo boo foot quickly so that harsh reality can begin to set in sooner. 

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7 minutes ago, K-9 said:

AB is a loser. It’s never worth having a me first, jealous, loser like that in the room. Losers like him don’t congratulate a teammate on winning the team MVP award simply because they play the same position. Losers like that can quit on you at any time. Like when you’re trying to make the playoffs, for instance, as he did last season. 

 

Looking forward to his meltdowns when he realizes David Carr isn’t Ben Roethlisberger. Hopefully he gets over his boo boo foot quickly so that harsh reality can begin to set in sooner. 

 

He’s a loser who has won the Super Bowl nice try. 

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10 minutes ago, Chemical said:

 

He’s a loser who has won the Super Bowl nice try. 

The only SB he’s been to, in his rookie year btw, the Steelers lost. And he was hardly a factor to boot. 

 

Nicer try. 

 

Pathetic, but nicer none the less. 

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42 minutes ago, Chemical said:

Thats what you wish happened. All reports say otherwise, even comments from Pegula. 

 

I’m open to see some proof otherwise though 

 

I didn't care how it happened.  I didn't want that quitter on my team.  But all the comments say they didn't want to meet his contract demands.  And you know why I'm sure?  Because he went to the freaking Raiders, a losing team in the process of moving and with a HC who hasn't coached in 15 years.  And they paid him.

 

40 minutes ago, Chemical said:

What about not wanting to pay a hall of fame player that you’re “exploring options” about when you have plenty of cap space is not idiotic? 

 

It remains to be seen what AB will bring to the Raiders versus what Brown and Beasley will bring to the Bills.  Get back to me at the end of the season.

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15 minutes ago, K-9 said:

The only SB he’s been to, in his rookie year btw, the Steelers lost. And he was hardly a factor to boot. 

 

Nicer try. 

 

Pathetic, but nicer none the less. 

 

Oh my mistake. I actually just realized I’m not really interested in your definition of what a loser is, but if AB is in there it’s probably a very narrow definition. 

7 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

 

 

It remains to be seen what AB will bring to the Raiders versus what Brown and Beasley will bring to the Bills.  Get back to me at the end of the season.

 

Gladly

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1 minute ago, Chemical said:

 

Oh my mistake. I actually just realized I’m not really interested in your definition of what a loser is, but if AB is in there it’s probably a very narrow definition. 

You actually just realized that, huh? Right. 

 

As to my my definition of loser, it’s actually very broad and it includes low character, me first quitters like Antonio Brown. 

 

The problem isn’t whether my definition of loser is narrow, broad, or in between. The problem is Antonio Brown’s own propensity to satisfy it, regardless. 

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Just now, K-9 said:

You actually just realized that, huh? Right. 

 

As to my my definition of loser, it’s actually very broad and it includes low character, me first quitters like Antonio Brown. 

 

The problem isn’t whether my definition of loser is narrow, broad, or in between. The problem is Antonio Brown’s own propensity to satisfy it, regardless. 

 

Awesome, good to know I guess. 

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Just now, C.Biscuit97 said:

You could do for almost every position minus qb.  

 

True.

 

I just get tired of people saying the Bills NEED an elite WR.

 

And the whole, "shame on Beane for letting AB get away," narrative is terrible.

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2 minutes ago, K-9 said:

You actually just realized that, huh? Right. 

 

As to my my definition of loser, it’s actually very broad and it includes low character, me first quitters like Antonio Brown. 

 

The problem isn’t whether my definition of loser is narrow, broad, or in between. The problem is Antonio Brown’s own propensity to satisfy it, regardless. 

I agree with this. I hate football him.  It just blows my mind that we tried to get him in the first place.  

Just now, Gugny said:

 

True.

 

I just get tired of people saying the Bills NEED an elite WR.

 

And the whole, "shame on Beane for letting AB get away," narrative is terrible.

I mean Beane got him and he didn’t want to come.  I just don’t how why they tried to get him in the first place.

 

as for your other point, I would go with diva receiver.  I would gladly take the AJ Green, Calvin Johnson, Hopkins, Hines Ward type receivers all day over the Obj, TO, 85, AB type.  

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2 minutes ago, Gugny said:

When's the last time the Super Bowl was won by a team with a top 5 WR in the league?

 

This question pops up on here about monthly. I can’t help but think it’s because the Bills haven’t had a top WR recently. Like Biscuit said, it can be said about almost any other position as well. 

 

It’s an illogical question because you’re defining the “top 5 WR” in your own way and first admitting they are somehow better than all the other receivers. 

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13 minutes ago, Doc said:

It remains to be seen what AB will bring to the Raiders versus what Brown and Beasley will bring to the Bills.  Get back to me at the end of the season.

 

That all depends on what David Carr will bring and it ain’t gonna be anywhere NEAR what BIg Ben brought to AB in Pittsburgh. 

 

Just a matter of time before Brown gets frustrated, loses it, starts pointing fingers, complains, and quits on his teammates. 

 

Again.

5 minutes ago, Chemical said:

 

Awesome, good to know I guess. 

You’re welcome.

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Just now, Chemical said:

 

This question pops up on here about monthly. I can’t help but think it’s because the Bills haven’t had a top WR recently. Like Biscuit said, it can be said about almost any other position as well. 

 

It’s an illogical question because you’re defining the “top 5 WR” in your own way and first admitting they are somehow better than all the other receivers. 

 

Okay, cutie pie.  I'll narrow it down.  You pick who you think is the best WR in the NFL in each of the last ten seasons and tell me how many of them got a ring during that stretch.

 

This way, you can define "best WR in the NFL," however your blessed little heart desires.

 

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5 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

I agree with this. I hate football him.  It just blows my mind that we tried to get him in the first place.  

I mean Beane got him and he didn’t want to come.  I just don’t how why they tried to get him in the first place.

 

as for your other point, I would go with diva receiver.  I would gladly take the AJ Green, Calvin Johnson, Hopkins, Hines Ward type receivers all day over the Obj, TO, 85, AB type.  

Yep. It was totally out of character for McBeane to target that loser.

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WOW it breaks my heart that he is one of the highest paid WR's in the league & he may have to get paid all that cash to sit on the sidelines & now the Raiders & the Steelers are on the hook for this POS & his antics while he can sit back & do absolutely nothing while taking his cash to the bank in a wheel barrel because he can't carry it with out it !! To bad there can't be a clause put in these contracts for just such a situation ...

 

What a ? !! Sorry I just can't stand the dude !! Leveon is next !! 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

Okay, cutie pie.  I'll narrow it down.  You pick who you think is the best WR in the NFL in each of the last ten seasons and tell me how many of them got a ring during that stretch.

 

This way, you can define "best WR in the NFL," however your blessed little heart desires.

 

 

What the hell?

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5 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

Okay, cutie pie.  I'll narrow it down.  You pick who you think is the best WR in the NFL in each of the last ten seasons and tell me how many of them got a ring during that stretch.

 

This way, you can define "best WR in the NFL," however your blessed little heart desires.

 

 

You don’t think Julio Jones helped Atlanta? Randy Moss didn’t help NE? You don’t actually have to win it all to be extremely helpful to your team winning games. 

 

You’re already defining success by only a super bowl ring and only the best WR in the league. If Tyree doesn’t make the helmet catch or ATL defense stops NE once they both have a ring in those years. 

 

You’re the one trying to be cute by selecting your own parameters to prove some point which escapes me. 

 

The only thing I can think you’re getting at is “the best wide receivers aren’t really the best for your team” 

 

ok, well then they’re not the best are they?

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