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Don’t expect me to trash the guy because the Bills didn’t sign him, he’s a good back the Jets just suck but of course he’d go to the Chiefs over Buffalo. It’s not that the Bills aren’t desirable, it’s just that the Chiefs are coming off a Super Bowl win and as good as Daboll has been Andy Reid has consistently been one of the best for 20 years now. Obvious choice. He’ll do well there.

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1 minute ago, Victory Formation said:

Don’t expect me to trash the guy because the Bills didn’t sign him, he’s a good back the Jets just suck but of course he’d go to the Chiefs over Buffalo. It’s not that the Bills aren’t desirable, it’s just that the Chiefs are coming off a Super Bowl win and as good as Daboll has been Andy Reid has consistently been one of the best for 20 years now. Obvious choice. He’ll do well there.

Exactly, I mean does anyone here who had to bet their house/some prized possession be willing to bet that Bills make it further then the Chiefs. I love the Bills more then anything else in sports, but gun to my head, sorry but I'm going KC. 

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Well, good for them! They certainly needed some more weapons........

 

Wait till he pulls the old hammy again and misses another quarter of the season.  I hope they paid a fortune, even if it’s subsidized the first year. 

2 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

He had a great line in Pittsburgh. All that "patient runner" talk is nonsense. If you have time to be patient it means you're line is creating lanes. When given a running lane an average RB can appear great. 

 

He’s certainly experienced both ends of the spectrum between the Steelers and the Jests. That looked like two different players. 

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14 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:

Man, how brutal is it that the Chiefs get to add a weapon of this caliber. I know they dropped one to the Raiders, but if Bell is half the player he was with Pittsburgh, pencil them in to repeat.

 

Eh.  KC is a great team, no question, but someone up thread had the cogent point: If Bell goes on the field, means another potent weapon has to come off for them.

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1 hour ago, Nextmanup said:

He hasn't been a special talent for going on 3 seasons now.


He won't even be the #1 RB in KC.

 

How much money has this guy lost through the terrible mis-management of his career?

 

 

The silver lining is we can still enjoy that.   He'd be on year 3 of his 5 year, $70mm deal with the undefeated Steelers by now.

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35 minutes ago, Victory Formation said:

Don’t expect me to trash the guy because the Bills didn’t sign him, he’s a good back the Jets just suck but of course he’d go to the Chiefs over Buffalo. It’s not that the Bills aren’t desirable, it’s just that the Chiefs are coming off a Super Bowl win and as good as Daboll has been Andy Reid has consistently been one of the best for 20 years now. Obvious choice. He’ll do well there.

 

I mean, he may?  Maybe it's all Gase and the Jets sucky OL.

 

But the fact is, the last year Bell was a top back in the league was 2017. 

2018, sat out. 

2019, 15 games, 16 rpg, 52.6 ypg. 

 

That put him 24th in the league.  Motor Singletary was 16th. 

 

Maybe it was the team and the talent surrounding him (or not surrounding him) in New Jersey, and all will be great in KC.

Or maybe he's lost a step

Maybe he'll get 20 or 25 or 30 carries per game.  Or maybe he'll get 8 and pitch a tantrum.

 

Time will tell.

 

I'm not "sour grapes"ing here, really, if Beane wanted him I would be all for giving him a shot because he was a great back and maybe still is.

But the whole reason he's on the market is that "maybe"

 

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22 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:

Man, how brutal is it that the Chiefs get to add a weapon of this caliber. I know they dropped one to the Raiders, but if Bell is half the player he was with Pittsburgh, pencil them in to repeat.

I don’t think he’s the difference between them repeating or not, but we will see. 

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17 minutes ago, RaoulDuke79 said:

He had a great line in Pittsburgh. All that "patient runner" talk is nonsense. If you have time to be patient it means you're line is creating lanes. When given a running lane an average RB can appear great. 

I might be wrong, but I think I remember seeing a film study on espn or something showing the patience. It might have been a fluff piece but it convinced me. I have done zero film study and have only seen him play if they were playing the Bills (in general). So Im going to disagree with you, but I have little to no evidence to back me up. :)

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2 minutes ago, letsgoteam said:

I might be wrong, but I think I remember seeing a film study on espn or something showing the patience. It might have been a fluff piece but it convinced me. I have done zero film study and have only seen him play if they were playing the Bills (in general). So Im going to disagree with you, but I have little to no evidence to back me up. :)

 

He is a patient runner, but @RaoulDuke79 point is still valid: you can only be a patient runner if your OL is keeping defenders off you and opening holes.

 

You'll be patient at the bottom of a pile in the backfield, else.

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2 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

I mean, he may?  Maybe it's all Gase and the Jets sucky OL.

 

But the fact is, the last year Bell was a top back in the league was 2017. 

2018, sat out. 

2019, 15 games, 16 rpg, 52.6 ypg. 

 

That put him 24th in the league.  Motor Singletary was 16th. 

 

Maybe it was the team and the talent surrounding him (or not surrounding him) in New Jersey, and all will be great in KC.

Or maybe he's lost a step

Maybe he'll get 20 or 25 or 30 carries per game.  Or maybe he'll get 8 and pitch a tantrum.

 

Time will tell.

 

I'm not "sour grapes"ing here, really, if Beane wanted him I would be all for giving him a shot because he was a great back and maybe still is.

But the whole reason he's on the market is that "maybe"

 

 

 

And Bell was a top back in 2017 only in terms of workload.

 

His ypa in 2017 was 4.0.........nearly a full yard drop from his previous few seasons and below league average.

 

2016 was the last year where he was an elite RB....dominant in terms of workload and yards per attempt.........that's now 5 seasons ago.

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9 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

And Bell was a top back in 2017 only in terms of workload.

His ypa in 2017 was 4.0.........nearly a full yard drop from his previous few seasons and below league average.

2016 was the last year where he was an elite RB....dominant in terms of workload and yards per attempt.........that's now 5 seasons ago.

 

Valid.  Last year on the Jets 3.2 ypa.

 

Again, it's possible it's all because of Gase and the OL and the play design.  It's possible that the workload in Pittsburgh was wearing him down, and he's all rested up with "fresh legs" now.

 

But it's also possible that his dominant days are gone.

 

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This is a b-word move. He shows that he has no ability to help raise a franchise and instead just goes and joins the best team in football. I hope Edwards-Hilaire outplays him and he stays as backup. 

 

Except for the Jets game. I'd love to see him go full 2016 Steelers on the Jets. 

 

And I don't think the Bills need him. If there's a mid-season top LB available, that's different. 

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14 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

He is a patient runner, but @RaoulDuke79 point is still valid: you can only be a patient runner if your OL is keeping defenders off you and opening holes.

 

You'll be patient at the bottom of a pile in the backfield, else.

For sure I agree. I will also admit it seems I didnt read all the way through @RaoulDuke79 's post before I started typing. I think we are all on the same page in our beliefs on this!

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28 minutes ago, shoshin said:

This is a b-word move. He shows that he has no ability to help raise a franchise and instead just goes and joins the best team in football. I hope Edwards-Hilaire outplays him and he stays as backup. 

 

Except for the Jets game. I'd love to see him go full 2016 Steelers on the Jets. 

 

And I don't think the Bills need him. If there's a mid-season top LB available, that's different. 

 

Me, I'd settle for a mid-season competent contributor LB.  We are mi-tee-thin

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Wow—the board turned on Bell mighty quick! (shocking).

 

McBeane concluded what several posters here had days ago:  this guy adds no significant value to this team because he can’t do what they need—make his own yards behind bad blocking.  Plus he’s a PIA.  
 

He will be KCs next McCoy. 

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48 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

Wow—the board turned on Bell mighty quick! (shocking).

 

McBeane concluded what several posters here had days ago:  this guy adds no significant value to this team because he can’t do what they need—make his own yards behind bad blocking.  Plus he’s a PIA.  
 

He will be KCs next McCoy. 

I don’t know about that.  I think Bell is pretty fresh and played for the worse offensive situation in their entire league.  I can see him have a good impact for them.  McCoy was our offense for years and had dead legs. Bell had barely played in 3 years. 

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5 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

I don’t know about that.  I think Bell is pretty fresh and played for the worse offensive situation in their entire league.  I can see him have a good impact for them.  McCoy was our offense for years and had dead legs. Bell had barely played in 3 years. 


we’ll see.  They just drafted a pass catching great running RB.  
 

I wonder how Damien Williams is feeling today about his decision to opt out of the season...

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1 hour ago, Mr. WEO said:

Wow—the board turned on Bell mighty quick! (shocking).

 

McBeane concluded what several posters here had days ago:  this guy adds no significant value to this team because he can’t do what they need—make his own yards behind bad blocking.  Plus he’s a PIA.  
 

He will be KCs next McCoy. 


I was confused at first who you were talking about. Then I remembered— that guy who is now dead to me. 

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Chiefs will pay Le’Veon Bell $690,000 in salary, up to $1 million in incentives

Posted by Michael David Smith on October 17, 2020, 5:38 AM EDT
 

If a team had traded for running back Le'Veon Bell, it would have had to pay him $6 million in salary for the rest of this season. After the Jets cut Bell, the Chiefs signed him for a lot less than that.

 

Bell will make $690,000 in salary for the remaining 12 weeks of this season, and can earn up to $1 million in playing time and playoff incentives, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.

 

The Jets are still on the hook for the remaining $6 million in salary Bell is owed because that money was guaranteed on the contract he signed with the Jets last year.

 

That Bell ended up taking so much less than he was owed by the Jets shows that he just can’t command that kind of money anymore, and the Jets’ attempt to trade him wasn’t going to work. Bell was once a first-team All-Pro running back, but he didn’t play at all in 2018 and hasn’t played well in 2019 or 2020.

 

Now Bell will get an opportunity to show he still has something left in the remainder of this season with the Chiefs, and then he’ll hit free agency in 2021 — when he won’t get anything close to the money the Jets paid him.

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/10/17/chiefs-will-pay-leveon-bell-690000-in-salary-up-to-1-million-in-incentives/#comments

 

 

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5 hours ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

Chiefs will pay Le’Veon Bell $690,000 in salary, up to $1 million in incentives

Posted by Michael David Smith on October 17, 2020, 5:38 AM EDT
 

If a team had traded for running back Le'Veon Bell, it would have had to pay him $6 million in salary for the rest of this season. After the Jets cut Bell, the Chiefs signed him for a lot less than that.

 

Bell will make $690,000 in salary for the remaining 12 weeks of this season, and can earn up to $1 million in playing time and playoff incentives, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.

 

The Jets are still on the hook for the remaining $6 million in salary Bell is owed because that money was guaranteed on the contract he signed with the Jets last year.

 

That Bell ended up taking so much less than he was owed by the Jets shows that he just can’t command that kind of money anymore, and the Jets’ attempt to trade him wasn’t going to work. Bell was once a first-team All-Pro running back, but he didn’t play at all in 2018 and hasn’t played well in 2019 or 2020.

 

Now Bell will get an opportunity to show he still has something left in the remainder of this season with the Chiefs, and then he’ll hit free agency in 2021 — when he won’t get anything close to the money the Jets paid him.

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/10/17/chiefs-will-pay-leveon-bell-690000-in-salary-up-to-1-million-in-incentives/#comments

 

 


I was watching moneyball last night for the first time in a while. There is a scene where Billy Beane tells David Justice that the Yankees were still on the hook for $3M of his salary. And he said, “that’s how little the Yankees think of you. They’re paying you $3 million to play against them.”  Pretty great line! 
 

Sort of the same with Bell— the Jets are basically paying Bell $6 mill to play against them! 

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1 minute ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


I was watching moneyball last night for the first time in a while. There is a scene where Billy Beane tells David Justice that the Yankees were still on the hook for $3M of his salary. And he said, “that’s how little the Yankees think of you. They’re paying you $3 million to play against them.”  Pretty great line! 
 

Sort of the same with Bell— the Jets are basically paying Bell $6 mill to play against them! 

 

...MUST be a good idea....Adam Gase IS in complete control, right??..............

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Can’t help but think the Bills interest was driven at least in part by lighting a fire under Devin - even if they didn’t ultimately sign him. Found it interesting that it was truly public interest given McDermott confirming it and saying he and Beane are always looking to “improve the team” 

 

 

 

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