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  On 8/27/2020 at 11:11 AM, billsfanmiami(oh) said:


You messed up Chris. Take your suspension like a big boy and go back to your room. 

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Funny. Yeah The rules are pretty clear, they are the same across the league, and he clearly either ignored them or didn’t take them seriously. He’s lucky they didn’t fire him. 

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I’m guessing the Bills put their marketing department in charge of implementing the vague media policy and they were supposed to preview Brown’s content before it went out.  Hence the bloodbath.

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I mean, come on.  That exchange with Tasker was as blatant a violation of the reporting rules as you could ask for.  Just stupidity on the part of Brown.

 

Debate all you want whether NFL teams are going overboard with this, but the policy can’t be more clear.

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  On 8/27/2020 at 11:03 AM, SectionC3 said:

 

Yeah, no.  Brownie is not a stupid guy by any stretch.  Diligent, hardworking, honest, smart, sincere.  All around great guy.  Take it from someone who's known him professionally for more than half of his own life. 

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Okay, well he never comes across as the smartest. The rules were there, every other reporter has had to choose their words carefully and abide by them and he failed to. I have done the beat reporter job. I know how carefully you have to tread a line at times. You can say the rules are stupid if you like but he breached them and he has to pay the price. 

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  On 8/27/2020 at 11:31 AM, GunnerBill said:

 

Okay, well he never comes across as the smartest. The rules were there, every other reporter has had to choose their words carefully and abide by them and he failed to. I have done the beat reporter job. I know how carefully you have to tread a line at times. You can say the rules are stupid if you like but he breached them and he has to pay the price. 

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Perhaps it is that he is not a stupid person, and that he made a mistake.  We all make them.  Trust me, he's far from dumb.  And quite funny, too, behind the scenes. 

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  On 8/27/2020 at 11:26 AM, Coach Tuesday said:

I’m guessing the Bills put their marketing department in charge of implementing the vague media policy and they were supposed to preview Brown’s content before it went out.  Hence the bloodbath.

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Pretty sure he said it live on radio 

  On 8/27/2020 at 11:30 AM, eball said:

I mean, come on.  That exchange with Tasker was as blatant a violation of the reporting rules as you could ask for.  Just stupidity on the part of Brown.

 

Debate all you want whether NFL teams are going overboard with this, but the policy can’t be more clear.

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Every radio show and podcast I listen to

, for variety of teams,  the media says the same thing this year - “we aren’t allowed to discuss depth charts or where players are lining up.”

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General manager Brandon Beane on Wednesday suggested the Bills viewanything that happens at practice to be valuable information the other 31 teams can use. 


LOL!  It’s so hard to take this sport seriously anymore when this type of mentality exists.  ????

 

”Becareful!  Don’t spill the beans that we provide our players liquids to refresh!”

 

??????

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  On 8/27/2020 at 11:39 AM, SectionC3 said:

 

Perhaps it is that he is not a stupid person, and that he made a mistake.  We all make them.  Trust me, he's far from dumb.  And quite funny, too, behind the scenes. 

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Yea and when we do there are normally consequences that come with that. My professional opinion has always been that he does not come across as a particularly smart reporter. I don't know him as a person and I accept my initial post could be read as seeking to give a personal opinion on him which I was not. 

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It's kind of refreshing that someone got fired and it wasnt for sexual assault, harassment, or some comment he made 15 years ago. When I saw the title, that was my first thought. Just good old fashioned incompetence. 

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Doesn't surprise me one bit.

 

In 2016 when Sammy hurt his foot and was placed on IR, Chris Brown was at a swim meet and was disclosing all types of info that not only violated HIPAA, but also should have not left the locker room.  He loves disclosing "insider" information.  It was only a matter of time.

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  On 8/27/2020 at 12:07 PM, GunnerBill said:

 

Yea and when we do there are normally consequences that come with that. My professional opinion has always been that he does not come across as a particularly smart reporter. I don't know him as a person and I accept my initial post could be read as seeking to give a personal opinion on him which I was not. 

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I don't dispute the consequences part.  He made a mistake, he has to own it.  Such is life.  But he's not a dumb person.  Quite a smart and good one, actually. 

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Hopefully they are paying the guy during suspension, but actions have consequences.   Its just like any job you want to stay employed you have to follow the rules.     For those saying any of this is unprofessional, or shows discord in the building needs to understand this is exactly like all major corporations are run.    The reverse of this is the situation the Redskins find themselves in, or Russ Brandon running around Buffalo unchecked for years. 

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  On 8/27/2020 at 12:08 PM, Captain_Quint said:

It's kind of refreshing that someone got fired and it wasnt for sexual assault, harassment, or some comment he made 15 years ago. When I saw the title, that was my first thought. Just good old fashioned incompetence. 

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He hasn’t been fired (at least not yet)

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  On 8/27/2020 at 12:04 PM, RalphWilson'sNewWar said:

General manager Brandon Beane on Wednesday suggested the Bills viewanything that happens at practice to be valuable information the other 31 teams can use. 


LOL!  It’s so hard to take this sport seriously anymore when this type of mentality exists.  ????

 

”Becareful!  Don’t spill the beans that we provide our players liquids to refresh!”

 

??????

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This type of mentality always existed, the difference is how fast the information gets out. 

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  On 8/27/2020 at 12:08 PM, Back2Buff said:

Doesn't surprise me one bit.

 

In 2016 when Sammy hurt his foot and was placed on IR, Chris Brown was at a swim meet and was disclosing all types of info that not only violated HIPAA, but also should have not left the locker room.  He loves disclosing "insider" information.  It was only a matter of time.

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That sucks and I agree this probably wasn’t an isolated incident that led to the suspension 

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  On 8/27/2020 at 10:02 AM, Locomark said:

Is that why you can’t even find out when they scrimmage and whether they will even have a single view of it anywhere ?? Are they afraid the Jets might gameplay from it. I mean we have the same offense and defense. We aren’t coming out running some crazy new formations. 

 

So are we going to play vanilla week 1 because we know the Jets stink just so we can save our good stuff for he following weeks. My god this is such a joke. 

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Yes they are afraid the Jets will gameplan based upon info released.  Just look at what happened on this board alone based on Joe B’s report about Ford blocking on a DT and Williams blocking a DE to open a hole.  That one tweet set told us (and the rest of the NFL) that right now the starting right side of the O-Line looks to be Ford at Guard and Williams T Tackle.  The prevailing sentiment before that was that Winters would be starting at Guard until Mongo returns and Ford and Williams were battling for RT duty.

 

Now without an injury - the Jets can begin game planning and watching tape of Williams as RT and how best to attack him rather than the ambiguity of either Ford or Williams there.  It also impacts their attack plans at guard - because they had a strong understanding of Winter’s strengths and weaknesses and how to attack and now may have to adjust that.

 

It also may reveal where the Bills would like to attack and how based on having to powerful run maulers on the right side - that may adjust how they decide to attack this offense.

 

Every little thing that the other team has to account for is one less thing they have time to perfect before the game and gives teams more they have to get ready.  It could mean the difference between the Jets Defense coming out bland and vanilla to react to what the Bills do or coming out aggressive because they have an idea of how to attack.  
 

We have the same people running the offense and defense, but with Diggs, Williams, Knox, and Moss - there is potential that we could have 4 new starters on offense and 5+ guys in different position and I would imagine the planning of the offense will be different with Diggs as a WR than last year.

 

Why do the Bills think it matters - because they have their scouts doing exactly what you are looking at.  They are scouring the internet and podcasts to piece together what players are excelling and what formations they are using to have a solid plan for game 1 and who they want to look at or pick up if anything happens. 
 

Does it seem over the top - yeah, but I get it.  This is the first year they can completely control what comes out.  They could not control the fans - so in other years all of the info was available- this year it is a war on info because everything that comes out - provides something to your first opponent and is an advantage they have over you.  With no preseason games and no fans making counts of every play and who lined up where - you have a lot of unknowns going into game 1 and they all want an advantage for that 1st game because that game will drive the season and with their already being disadvantages in fan numbers at games - you want every advantage you can get.

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