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I think they’re pretty comfortable where they are in terms of wide receivers. Especially with Gabe coming into his own. 

 

I think that even at a reduced price they would prefer to just put that money elsewhere. I have to agree with them here. I liked Brown but it was time to move on. 

 

I think they believed it was best to cut him than insult him with what they’d be willing to spend for his replacement if they’re even planning to bring one in. 

 

They still have Hodgins waiting in the wings and they seemed pretty high on him. 

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Just now, Royale with Cheese said:

 

I honestly wasn't trying to use hyperbole.  When I hear "QB unfriendly" and doesn't have breakaway speed, that's really bad negatives. 

 

Him and Brown are two different WR's.  I only worried about Davis's hands as he dropped a few really easy ones that cost us TD's.

 

I think he's a deep threat but not a speed deep threat.

1. Being QB friendly can be learned. I believe he was getting better near the end of the year, but I distinctly remember times where he ran his route and then stopped. One of those times, I think Josh even tried to throw it to him but he wasn't paying attention.

 

2. He doesn't have breakaway speed. Are you arguing otherwise? This is only a concern because he's been used as a deep threat.

 

He has tremendous body control, and I hope he takes the next step, but I really think JB is being underrated here.

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19 minutes ago, offyourocker said:

I might be way off but I don’t see him getting much m0re than 5-6 mil somewhere else

 

But the Bills dont want to pay their #4/5 WR even that much right now. Probably not even vet minimum at his rate. And that would be even more insulting, calling up a vet who is under contract for about $10M, and asking him to take vet minimum instead. Just cut him so he can sign on somewhere else.

 

Would have been nice to at least have a conversation with him tho, and explain that. But hey, it's a business.

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17 minutes ago, Boxcar said:

1. Being QB friendly can be learned. I believe he was getting better near the end of the year, but I distinctly remember times where he ran his route and then stopped. One of those times, I think Josh even tried to throw it to him but he wasn't paying attention.

 

2. He doesn't have breakaway speed. Are you arguing otherwise? This is only a concern because he's been used as a deep threat.

 

He has tremendous body control, and I hope he takes the next step, but I really think JB is being underrated here.

 

I know he doesn't have breakaway speed but that doesn't mean you can't be a deep threat.  He's not a guy that's going to run away from someone like Tyreek Hill but if you throw it up down field and he's one on one....he's pretty good.  

 

I don't know if he stopped running because it was a miss communication or something else.  We don't know who was at fault necessarily or if it was anyone's fault.

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2 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

I'm not the one on the field trying to play through a high ankle sprain and a knee and a foot injury.

 

I don't think he was offered a pay cut or a reworked contract.

His courage was admirable. His play was not. Wasn’t implying that he was offered, was wondering if it was a consideration?

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2 hours ago, BillsVet said:

 

Have you ever heard a player, whether 1 hour, 1 day, or a year out from being cut ever publicly talk about whether the QB was consulted on the former being cut?  I've never heard that.  My contention remains: that NFL players are beginning to demand a say in personnel decisions, both player and executive.  Russell Wilson and Deshaun Watson won't be the last who demand trades or question the front office publicly.  It's not gonna go over well if players believe they're entitled to a seat at that table.   

 

I'm surprised you're not including Aaron Rodgers. He's arguably the biggest name who's had similar issues with his FO.

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3 hours ago, Aussie Joe said:


So you have gone from he wouldn’t take a pay cut , to his agent should have offered to take a pay cut before Beame cut him? is that right?

If you hear that you are the most likely player on the entire roster to be cut wouldn’t your agent say hey Brandon can we talk a bit? Wouldn’t you even do that yourself? This isn’t a Kyle Van Noy Miami deal where he signed a new contract last year and was cut without warning...That’s on Brown for not reaching out to Beane there’s only 53 guys on an active nfl roster more then enough time since the season has ended for him to reach out and if he doesn’t return your call it’s pretty obvious what’s happening 

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6 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

If you hear that you are the most likely player on the entire roster to be cut wouldn’t your agent say hey Brandon can we talk a bit? Wouldn’t you even do that yourself? This isn’t a Kyle Van Noy Miami deal where he signed a new contract last year and was cut without warning...That’s on Brown for not reaching out to Beane there’s only 53 guys on an active nfl roster more then enough time since the season has ended for him to reach out and if he doesn’t return your call it’s pretty obvious what’s happening 

 

You said originally he wouldnt take a pay cut . .this is another argument about what his agent should have done...

 

Here is your original comment

 

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Of course Josh would want him to stay this was a salary cap issue and he wouldn’t take pay cut and got released 

 

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4 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

 

“Like, I don’t know if they gave Josh Allen input on it,” said Brown.  “He should have had input.  Or, if he did have input I thought he would want me to stay.” "

 

 

 

 

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/buffalo-bills/2021/03/john-brown-wonders-if-bills-josh-allen-had-input-on-release.html?fbclid=IwAR3bCPyz0WulU5NqUy7VZRpSD6BT4jDjCcutzGCdif1nQ2WKeI2GRlv-kDg

 

 

yeah, nah.....

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15 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

I'm surprised you're not including Aaron Rodgers. He's arguably the biggest name who's had similar issues with his FO.

 

3 QB's in one off-season.  Deshaun wants to have a say in the HC and GM.  Russ is mad his OLine isn't better.  Rodgers didn't like the Jordan Love pick.

 

It's not new for players to demand trades, but front office moves that need to go by the QB is a recent trend. 

 

1 hour ago, mjt328 said:

I love John Brown, and I absolutely hate seeing him go.  

But the more you think about it, this was really a no-brainer decision for the Bills...

 

1.  Prior to Wednesday's moves, the Bills had something around $2-3 million available in salary cap space.  Even after restructuring Jerry Hughes and Mitch Morse.  That's not even room for one decent starter.

 

2.  Our upcoming free agents include starters Matt Milano, Jon Feliciano, Darryl Williams and Levi Wallace, along with key contributors like Matt Barkley, Andre Roberts, Isaiah McKenzie, Ike Boettger, Ty Nsehke and Josh Norman.

 

3.  Without making some restructures/cuts, this means the Bills had absolutely no cap room to re-sign OR replace ANY of these guys.  We fell just short of making the Super Bowl last year.  We need to get better, not worse.

 

4.  Wide receiver is easily our deepest position.  Gabe Davis was our #4 last year, and appears ready to step into the starting lineup.  This made Brown one of the most expendable starters on the roster.

 

 

Also - looking at our current cap situation - I see no way that Mario Addison makes it past the next couple weeks without either taking a pay cut or getting released.  The Bills would save around $8 million by letting him go right now.  Obviously Edge Rusher is not our best position.  My guess is that Brandon Beane wants to see how Free Agency shakes out before making a move with Addison.  But I can't see anyway it doesn't happen, unless we totally strike out on every pass rushing target in F/A.

 

 

Fans look way too much at last season as though it's a guarantee the next season will be better.  Lot of conventional thinking, but rosters turn over really fast in the NFL.  Players get hurt, they leave in UFA, and cap management becomes more challenging when you play well.  This is a place Bills fans haven't been since the cap was introduced in 1993.  Depending heavily on UFAs in 19-20 is a luxury they no longer have.  Only now, they're right back against the cap with the expectation is to remain competitive. 

 

2. The free agents mentioned aren't coming back if they haven't re-signed by now.  And no way is Matt Barkley a key contributor, nor Levi Wallace an above replacement grade starter. 

 

3. Buffalo needs to be more efficient with cap dollars, the result of spending big on UFA's in 2019-20, particularly at OL, DL, and WR.  They need to get younger and better production on cheaper contracts and/or a rookie contract.

 

4. Buffalo's WR group isn't solid after Diggs.  Davis had a nice season as a 3 but how, if now the Z, he plays is entirely different.  Beasley isn't young either.  I'd expect to see a Day 2 pick there.

 

The DL needs to be overhauled and younger value type players need to step up, especially Oliver and Epenesa.  They've gotta get younger and better on DL.  

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Einstein's Dog said:

But let's not forget that the agent could be a factor here.  Maybe the agent did know what is going on, and decided not to pass it on to Brown.

 

Out of interest his agent is Ex player Dave Butz...

 

See he also acts for Stefon Gilmore so maybe his focus has been on his future trade ...and he has dropped he ball by not getting onto Beane earlier to offer a paycut or pass the news of the paycut offer through to Smoke...

 

Might not be a multi tasker...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Boxcar said:

Maybe it's his face, not sure

Dude.........

2 hours ago, Boxcar said:

Because Davis showed flaws that could be exposed if he becomes more of a focal point. For one, he wasn't very QB friendly. He tends to run his route and then call it a day, which doesn't work. Two, he doesn't have Brown's breakaway speed. I love the way he can contort his body mid air and make some great catches, but I don't think he's as good as Brown and might get exposed.

 

Hope I'm wrong. I like Davis a lot, but I would have loved to see a full year of Beasley, Brown and Diggs.

Not at $9 million

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12 minutes ago, BillsVet said:

 

3 QB's in one off-season.  Deshaun wants to have a say in the HC and GM.  Russ is mad his OLine isn't better.  Rodgers didn't like the Jordan Love pick.

 

It's not new for players to demand trades, but front office moves that need to go by the QB is a recent trend. 

 

 

Maybe the publicity is a recent trend, but I don't think a franchise QB's input into player decisions is anything new.

 

I think Rodgers even had some input on their coaching decision around McCarthy/Lafleur 

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