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I'd be more disappointed if he didn't rejoin the Raiders.... now we can enjoy more issues and complaining and him torpedoing that franchise...

 

Can't wait for him to have just 1 catch in week 1 and call our Carr. 

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13 minutes ago, QuoteTheRaven83 said:

You're allowed to laugh all you want but who was the QB that broke our playoff drought? 

 

 

 

Andy Dalton. ?

 

(Just kidding, but someone will make that claim anyway.)

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I find it hilariously ironic that, as a Canadian (Montreal), I gotta be the one to school y'all Yankees on the concept of free choice. I think it is ridiculous that AB can't just sign a waiver and wear his helmet. Future players will have to choose from the approved list but guys like AB, TB, AR, etc, should be able to use what they want. On player safety, have you seen Micheal Bennett's shoulder pads? They are for a kicker I think. Even though heads are more fragile than shoulders, I think that guys who have been in the league for more than 3 years before the announcement of the change (five years ago) should be able to wear the equipment that they have worn since they entered the NFL. 9 year dudes should be able to choose for themselves provided they waive responsibility of the league. GO BILLS btw ?

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1 hour ago, QuoteTheRaven83 said:

You're allowed to laugh all you want but who was the QB that broke our playoff drought? 

 

 

 

I wasn't aware that he was solely responsible!

 

 I also wasn't aware that eking into the playoffs and proceeding to score 3 whole points qualifies a QB for the "franchise" label!

 

Let's face it: "trade a mid round pick for the best WR in football" is a much, much, much less insane take than "I hereby proclaim Tyrod Taylor a franchise QB". 

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10 minutes ago, Threedollabills said:

I find it hilariously ironic that, as a Canadian (Montreal), I gotta be the one to school y'all Yankees on the concept of free choice. I think it is ridiculous that AB can't just sign a waiver and wear his helmet. Future players will have to choose from the approved list but guys like AB, TB, AR, etc, should be able to use what they want. On player safety, have you seen Micheal Bennett's shoulder pads? They are for a kicker I think. Even though heads are more fragile than shoulders, I think that guys who have been in the league for more than 3 years before the announcement of the change (five years ago) should be able to wear the equipment that they have worn since they entered the NFL. 9 year dudes should be able to choose for themselves provided they waive responsibility of the league. GO BILLS btw ?

 

Two things- 

 

1- I expect you to apologize to me. I’ll tell you why later when I think of the reason. (Not that there needs to be a reason, really.)

 

2- I get what you’re saying, but this is more of a “good of the brand” deal. And it’s not a football specific thing. Companies make blue collar workers wear steal toe boots and other such protective gear. When we’re talking about employement, freedom of choice is tempered by the freedom of the company to enact rules for their employees. He still has the freedom to not play football and lose millions of dollars. He’s shown he’s not willing to stand by that threat. Now, if Uncle Sam came round to my back yard and told my pickup game that we had to wear helmets or else we’d be fined or arrested, you can bet your maple syrupy sweet ass that there’d be a revolution right then and there (likely a short one, as we’re fat, slightly intoxicated, wanna be “operators”.)

I imagine in Canada if the Mounties came round and ordered you to do something you’d thank them kindly and offer to buff their Sam Browne while you’re at it... ;)

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20 minutes ago, Threedollabills said:

I find it hilariously ironic that, as a Canadian (Montreal), I gotta be the one to school y'all Yankees on the concept of free choice. I think it is ridiculous that AB can't just sign a waiver and wear his helmet. Future players will have to choose from the approved list but guys like AB, TB, AR, etc, should be able to use what they want. On player safety, have you seen Micheal Bennett's shoulder pads? They are for a kicker I think. Even though heads are more fragile than shoulders, I think that guys who have been in the league for more than 3 years before the announcement of the change (five years ago) should be able to wear the equipment that they have worn since they entered the NFL. 9 year dudes should be able to choose for themselves provided they waive responsibility of the league. GO BILLS btw ?

The big problem is, people sign away things like this, and then bring a lawsuit anyways. Often they win or get a big settlement. Brown is definitely the person who would sign a paper until it is no longer convenient for him. It is completely understandable that the NFL wouldn’t be willing to take that chance for someone who has shown to lack all basic reasoning skills. 

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On 8/11/2019 at 2:01 PM, Mark Vader said:

One of your bold predictions was that the Raiders would say screw it and just forfeit the season and move to Las Vegas now..........You may have been onto something.

 

NFLPA would never allow it unless NFL guaranteed that each and every member would be able to achieve every contract bonus in contracts and pay them for missing playoffs, Probowl and Superbowl.

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3 hours ago, BillsfanAZ said:

If the NFL wants headgear to meet a certain safety standard and Brown's old helmet doesnt, then it is pretty cut and dry. The NFL gives the players choices of certain helmets that are approved, pick one and deal with it. The NFL told teams and players that last year was the last year to be able to use that helmet. If you think the NFL is going to risk getting sued for head injury because they gave a waiver then you are definitely not smarter than an engineer. 

 

Approval process is not all safety.  Some of it is marketing.

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2 hours ago, Threedollabills said:

I find it hilariously ironic that, as a Canadian (Montreal), I gotta be the one to school y'all Yankees on the concept of free choice. I think it is ridiculous that AB can't just sign a waiver and wear his helmet. Future players will have to choose from the approved list but guys like AB, TB, AR, etc, should be able to use what they want. On player safety, have you seen Micheal Bennett's shoulder pads? They are for a kicker I think. Even though heads are more fragile than shoulders, I think that guys who have been in the league for more than 3 years before the announcement of the change (five years ago) should be able to wear the equipment that they have worn since they entered the NFL. 9 year dudes should be able to choose for themselves provided they waive responsibility of the league. GO BILLS btw ?

 

 

The rules are not driven by the NFL, but this was what the NFLPA wanted and agreed to.  More safety for the players and better requirements for the manufacturers.

 

I believe as long as he is part of the NFLPA - he gave up free choice.

 

The rules are in place for all players to be treated equally and fairly.  This is not the idiotic NHL that allowed players to be grandfathered in to not wearing helmets when it was clearly an issue.  

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4 hours ago, Threedollabills said:

I find it hilariously ironic that, as a Canadian (Montreal), I gotta be the one to school y'all Yankees on the concept of free choice. I think it is ridiculous that AB can't just sign a waiver and wear his helmet. Future players will have to choose from the approved list but guys like AB, TB, AR, etc, should be able to use what they want. On player safety, have you seen Micheal Bennett's shoulder pads? They are for a kicker I think. Even though heads are more fragile than shoulders, I think that guys who have been in the league for more than 3 years before the announcement of the change (five years ago) should be able to wear the equipment that they have worn since they entered the NFL. 9 year dudes should be able to choose for themselves provided they waive responsibility of the league. GO BILLS btw ?

The Al Secord Principle

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13 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

 

HEY now.  Oh wait ....  no degree .  I'm not an engineer even though I do the job of one.  

 

 

 

:ph34r:  Tom has to refit the new helmets with the illegal transceivers. That's not easy 

1696 NFL players  and 2 are whining 

 

whambulance.jpg

 

There are Engineers and there are Engineers what actually learned from working the floor. 

 

"Book Smarts" don't mean crap 

 

 

the ones i deal with did not come from the floor and i want to strangle them.

 

 

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16 hours ago, QuoteTheRaven83 said:

You're allowed to laugh all you want but who was the QB that broke our playoff drought? 

 

 

Peterman.

 

If he had not blown up vs SD and been replaced by Tyrod, Bills may not have made playoffs as Peterman lost games looking Ok and still developing in the eyes of McBeane.

 

that above secario could have happened but......

yes Tyrod was the man that year. I give him credit.

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6 hours ago, BillsfanAZ said:

That is true. It still remains that the NFL has banned his helmet and the NFL is specific as to what you can and cannot wear on the field. 

 

 

The NFL hasn't "banned" his helmet. His particular helmet is just too old to be certified. It looks like he may have found a newer helmet of the same model with one (possibly two?) years left before it's over 10 years old.  If it fits him, he can get it refurbished and repainted. If it passes the recertification, he can wear it. Once it's over 10 years old, he won't be able to wear it anymore. At least that's the way I understand it.

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1 hour ago, The Dean said:

The NFL hasn't "banned" his helmet. His particular helmet is just too old to be certified. It looks like he may have found a newer helmet of the same model with one (possibly two?) years left before it's over 10 years old.  If it fits him, he can get it refurbished and repainted. If it passes the recertification, he can wear it. Once it's over 10 years old, he won't be able to wear it anymore. At least that's the way I understand it.

 

Maybe he can wear his favorite helmet in CFL.

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On 8/12/2019 at 8:52 PM, Rochesterfan said:

 

 

The rules are not driven by the NFL, but this was what the NFLPA wanted and agreed to.  More safety for the players and better requirements for the manufacturers.

 

I believe as long as he is part of the NFLPA - he gave up free choice.

 

The rules are in place for all players to be treated equally and fairly.  This is not the idiotic NHL that allowed players to be grandfathered in to not wearing helmets when it was clearly an issue.  

like I said, no future players can use the old helmets; just the guys 9+ years in.

 

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On 8/12/2019 at 6:46 PM, Bills2ref said:

The big problem is, people sign away things like this, and then bring a lawsuit anyways. Often they win or get a big settlement. Brown is definitely the person who would sign a paper until it is no longer convenient for him. It is completely understandable that the NFL wouldn’t be willing to take that chance for someone who has shown to lack all basic reasoning skills. 

That is where our Countries differ. In CAD, you could smash your face to bits from a slip and fall in a grocery on a banana peel left by an employee and the most you would see is a few 100k; let alone signing a waiver beforehand. 

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On 8/7/2019 at 6:26 AM, Patrick_Duffy said:

Well, time to amputate I guess.......

He should have planned a 4th of July party with Jason Pierre-Paul.

 

Could have killed a few toes with 1 fire cracker.

 

 

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7 hours ago, Threedollabills said:

like I said, no future players can use the old helmets; just the guys 9+ years in.

 

 

Totally disagree - if the NFL and the Union make an agreement - all players within the union should abide by the decision.  The players still have a choice, but it is to leave the union and play football someplace else.  Their choice should not be about equipment.

 

If the firefighters get some new equipment that better protects them and helps keep them alive - the fire chiefs do not go - well you are a veteran you can decide.  Same with military or law enforcement- construction workers - etc.  

 

People in all manner of jobs have uniform and safety decisions thrust upon them and have to wear and do things beyond what they want because in reality people are stupid and avoid change for no reason.  AB is acting like a baby and there is no reason he should be allowed to do something just because he is a whiner - suck it up or quit and get out.  

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1 minute ago, 4merper4mer said:

A signed helmet?  How about.........oneBILLION dollars? 

Exactly. He is being super cheap. Like someone is going to fly out there for a signed helmet that AB himself gets for free. How about a minimum of 100k, you pay for my flight out there, and give me a few box seats to games this year. 

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15 hours ago, The Dean said:

 

 

The NFL hasn't "banned" his helmet. His particular helmet is just too old to be certified. It looks like he may have found a newer helmet of the same model with one (possibly two?) years left before it's over 10 years old.  If it fits him, he can get it refurbished and repainted. If it passes the recertification, he can wear it. Once it's over 10 years old, he won't be able to wear it anymore. At least that's the way I understand it.

Ok the helmet isnt approved by the NFL. Even Schutt the manufacturer said that they stopped producing that model helmet because it is old technology that has been surpassed by newer safer technology. 

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