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Re-sign or wave good-bye series: player 9 Andre Roberts


WR Andre Roberts  

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  1. 1. What approach do you want the Bills to take with Andre Roberts?

    • Re-sign - do whatever it takes
      11
    • Offer a contract but if another team offers more and he wants the caish let him walk
      75
    • Don’t offer a contract - thanks for the memories
      84


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11 minutes ago, Bob in STL said:

Beane will make an offer that we can afford to make.  After all, Robert’s has made plays every year.  If he gets a better deal and he goes,  he goes down a very good contributor to very good Buffalo Bills teams.  He might stay because he likes team, the city, and the Bills culture - so Beane should talk to him and make a reasonable offer.   

 Good point. If it comes to it, McKenzie can also return punts and kicks. 

Mckenzie has made me a bit more comfortable with his ball security. I like both players. But mckenzie can provide more versatility 

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11 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

It's probably one or the other.

It wasn't this year and neither of them is likely to cost all that much. There's no reason they won't carry both. I'm actually ambivalent (i voted make him an offer and if someone bests us, fine). 

 

Side note: I'm in NYC area and you should have heard how rueful fans were that they let Roberts go. 

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31 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

I voted for Make an Offer but don't get into a bidding war.

 

I was thinking that maybe instead of making offers to McKenzie as WR4 and Roberts as KR - we make an offer to Cordarralle Patterson to be both. Probably a crazy idea, but just a thought.


isn’t Patterson basically Roberts? I assumed he was a meh receiver. 

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1 hour ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


isn’t Patterson basically Roberts? I assumed he was a meh receiver. 

Patterson has actually been playing gadget for years now. Running back, jet sweep guy and occasionally a receiver along with returns. 

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2 hours ago, first_and_ten said:

 

Isaiah McKenzie plays offense and can return punts. Maybe he or another player can return what few opportunities that is offered on kickoff returns.

 

They have to sign McKenzie.

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3 hours ago, Bob in STL said:

Beane will make an offer that we can afford to make.  After all, Robert’s has made plays every year.  If he gets a better deal and he goes,  he goes down a very good contributor to very good Buffalo Bills teams.  He might stay because he likes team, the city, and the Bills culture - so Beane should talk to him and make a reasonable offer.   

 Good point. If it comes to it, McKenzie can also return punts and kicks. 

Yes, he is more versatile and has stayed healthy.  He should also be less expensive to sign.

3 hours ago, Warcodered said:

It's probably one or the other.

Agreed. 

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This is tough one for me.

 

Last year 3/4 of the board wanted him cut and I thought the Bills needed to keep him.

 

He had a pretty good year with only one major gaff.

 

1) At 33 how much is left in the tank?

 

2) Is a return only guy a luxury at this point with the cap taking a 15m dive?

 

3) I know busting one is great but  wouldn't giving Allen the 25yd line be sufficient now?

 

4) There is a college coach who never returns punts....he just lets them drop and roll...why not? you never have a ST turnover that way.

 

5) So I say Vet minimum.....draft a return specialist and let them battle in camp....may the best return man win :)

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9 hours ago, stevewin said:

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Honestly I don't see how Roberts could be worse than Cam Newton at QB.

 

With respect to a bidding war for his services, I don't see that happening.  All the teams are facing cap challenges, and no one wants to spend big bucks on a guy on the wrong side of 30.  He's still very good and I would like to keep him.

 

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13 hours ago, Mark Vader said:

He's been a good returner for us, but we should move on from him.

 

He's 33 and is not that good of a Wide Receiver. I'm confident that we can find a replacement for him.

 

This is pretty much where I am, although I'd say he's been excellent.  3rd in the league in year one and best in the league year two.  He provided the offense with some sweet starting field position.

 

But this is a business and I think they'd be best to invest in other areas.  I'd hate to see him go, but it probably makes sense in the big picture.

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15 hours ago, NewEra said:

Pretty much this. ALL he does is return kicks and punts.   If he could play WR or even be a core ST coverage guy, I would probably want to bring him back.  Very good returner, but I’d rather resign Mckenzie and give him another shot at returns.  The kid is electric 

I agree with your assessment of his value. He's a superior returner but is the difference between him and a late rd. draft choice worth the cap hit. Probably not, but McKenzie will get as much or more because he's more valuable as a receiver and jet sweeps guy.

 

 

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