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3 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:


imagine BOB having a bad relationship with someone oh wait 

 

I’m sure it’s never him that’s the problem 

 

 

It's okay to move someone if their is conflict or turmoil, but you have to get max value for a superstar player like this. Aside from the poor return, the fact that this trade didn't leak and nobody saw it coming is a great indicator that all teams weren't in on this.

 

I mean, Johnson has been a backup caliber RB the past 2 seasons with injury concerns before that, and he turns 29 this year. Hopkins puts up Probowl numbers with scrubs like Mallett and Osweiler. Houston fans should be livid.

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I don't get this trade...Houston already had a decent 1-2 punch with Carlos Hyde and Duke Johnson...so they trade one of the best WR's who is only 26 for another RB who has never been the same after coming off a serious injury and is at a position that you can get good production out of from just about anywhere?  

 

This is mind boggling...

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56 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

100%... This was a no brainer trade for the Bills.... I get it, we don’t have all the details, but I find it hard to believe he didn’t want to trade him to the Bills.

 

We'll never know but I find it hard to believe Beane and every other GM with a WR need and cap could be that dumb.

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1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said:

Or Hou wanted a player and we don't have a guy they want

 

Frank Gore is worth about a 2025 7th rounder

 

Gore isn't ours to trade.

 

I would have given them Devon and remove the 4th in less than a second to get Hopkins.

1 minute ago, ScottLaw said:

Didn’t say he was dumb..... just conservative and maybe scared to pull the trigger on a deal giving up some high draft picks and cap.

 

You didn't,  I used that word.  That kind of conservatism would most definitely be dumb, IMO.

 

There has to be something else here for this to make sense and I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around it being Johnson as the factor.

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4 hours ago, BuffAlone said:

what are the terms? I mean, as of now Houston don't have a top 50 pick in the draft for the next 2 years. This is a deep class but dang! How will they replace that production??


They’ve struggled to have another WR to play consistently enough to avoid Hopkins being doubled and triple-teamed.  Fuller is always injured and is pretty much just a one dimensional deep threat.

 

So, did Beane just assume it would cost too much to get Hopkins.  Maybe he could’ve got him for a 1st and Yeldon.

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20 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

It's pretty durn puzzling.

From what's been said so far, the Cardinals got far and away the best end of the deal.

Absolute highway robbery.


 

If you tried to make this trade in fantasy, the commissioner would have blocked it.

 

How can this be the best offer that Houston could get for Hopkins? Even if they were determined to trade him, you'd have to think that most teams in the league would have happily offered more.

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I listened to some radio show on the way home from work and they were saying it’s rumored that O’Brian didn’t even reach out to

other teams to get value.  
 

I want to be mad the Bills didn’t get an offer in, but I believe this is more a matter of O’Brian being an idiot 

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11 minutes ago, Virgil said:

I listened to some radio show on the way home from work and they were saying it’s rumored that O’Brian didn’t even reach out to

other teams to get value.  
 

I want to be mad the Bills didn’t get an offer in, but I believe this is more a matter of O’Brian being an idiot 

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50 minutes ago, Tesla03 said:

Brandon Beane once again late to the party

 

this was THE trade that would have pushed us over the top. Instead we constantly settle for bang average players 

I feel this way a little too, but let’s hold our horses for a minute. We can and absolutely will (safe to believe) significantly upgrade our WR corps.

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1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

It's pretty durn puzzling.

From what's been said so far, the Cardinals got far and away the best end of the deal.

Absolute highway robbery.


 

 

What's your take on we wouldn't be involved in something like this?  Can Johnson really be the reason the Texans did this?

 

Reports are saying this has been worked on for about a week.  

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2 hours ago, Turk71 said:

Amazing how the Texans are allowing Bill OBrien to completely dismantle their team. 

Shocking how little sense this trade appears to make.?

 

And still have no first round picks and 1 2nd rd pick in the next two years.

 

Thye are going to be a disaster.

JJ Watt and Mercilus both 30+

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4 hours ago, NickelCity said:

God I wish the Bills had him.

Same here bro...tough pill to swallow...

1 hour ago, Tesla03 said:

Brandon Beane once again late to the party

 

this was THE trade that would have pushed us over the top. Instead we constantly settle for bang average players 

Still waiting on the day that I feel confident in this regime assembling an NFL offense...

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The Eagles also talked to the Texans but decided against trading for Hopkins, based both on what the Texans were asking for and what Hopkins wanted in a new contract, Adam Schefter said on 97.5 The Fanatic....

 

What the Texans got for Hopkins seems shockingly minuscule: Houston got running back David Johnson (who was a candidate to get cut by the Cardinals), plus a second-round draft pick and an exchange of fourth-round picks. It’s surprising that the Cardinals only had to give that up for Hopkins — and surprising that the Eagles and other teams didn’t offer the Texans more to secure Hopkins’ services.

Unless, of course, Hopkins is making contractual demands that teams simply can’t justify paying. We know that Hopkins and the Cardinals will renegotiate his contract, but we don’t know exactly what Hopkins is demanding, or whether he has privately told teams that he won’t show up without a new deal. 

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