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Where is Odell playing the rest of this season?  

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  1. 1. Who will sign Odell



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1 hour ago, Niagara Dude said:

I said from the begining that he would go to the Chiefs because despite what some may think they are still contenders 

Yeah, people underestimate the significance of being a team thats made multiple playoff runs. This hasn’t been the greatest regular season, but playoff time is a fresh start, and experience matters. 

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1 hour ago, SirAndrew said:

Yeah, people underestimate the significance of being a team thats made multiple playoff runs. This hasn’t been the greatest regular season, but playoff time is a fresh start, and experience matters. 

They know how to win come playoff time,  no different then those Jim Kelly teams that went to 4 straight super bowls.  If they sign OJB he will help that offence and they are getting healthy on defense.  That is why i think OJB signs with the Chiefs

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I like buying low and selling high.  Ok, he may have some problems, I give you that but he's not the son of Satan for crying out loud.  Belichick is but I digress...  If the price is right, he will take the double team off Diggs.  Let's face it.  Everybody and their grandmother knows the ball is going to Diggs on 3rd and longs.  Who better available for right now than Beckham? Maybe he doesn't want to go out like this.  Maybe he has a new appreciation for football after seeing with Ruggs how it can all be easily taken away.   I do admit it's a gamble but one that can fill an immediate need on offense.

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1 minute ago, AbsoluteMeatHead said:

I like buying low and selling high.  Ok, he may have some problems, I give you that but he's not the son of Satan for crying out loud.  Belichick is but I digress...  If the price is right, he will take the double team off Diggs.  Let's face it.  Everybody and their grandmother knows the ball is going to Diggs on 3rd and longs.  Who better available for right now than Beckham? Maybe he doesn't want to go out like this.  Maybe he has a new appreciation for football after seeing with Ruggs how it can all be easily taken away.   I do admit it's a gamble but one that can fill an immediate need on offense.

Beasley is Mr. 3rd down not Diggs.  

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2 minutes ago, Weatherman said:

When the last time a Diva playing for a football team in a blue collar city ever worked out? 

I would be surprised if he takes a pay downgrade.  These guys are egotists.  If he signs for lunch money I would be shocked and would have to re-evaluate my understanding of human nature.

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25 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

Owens?

 

He wasn't toxic to the organization or community at least. 

TO was in his late 30’s and was only here for one season.  But you are correct he wasn’t toxic that we know of.  I wasn’t a fan of his reality tv show, I’m sure it was a distraction. 

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If he TRULY is about winning, he will take the minimum and sign to play with Rodgers for rest of season and chase a ring.  They by far are the best team interested in signing him right now and have the best QB of the teams interested in signing him.  

 

If thats all BS, and money still matters...he will go to a middling team that is probably no better than a lower seed playoff team likely to get bounced early...like the Raiders or Seahawks.  

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The Chiefs make sense. They need someone to help take the pressure of Hill. They are on the edge of the play-offs, it would be a low-risk and potentially high-reward move for them.

 

As for the Bills, I do not see how OBJ makes much sense. Not sure he upgrades anything from R's 2-4, maybe if they cut Sanders? But that is all, and it won't happen.

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2 hours ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:


he’s a cancer 

 

of course the Bills won’t do anything 

 

there are FAR bigger issues than needing a PrimaDonna WR when we are loaded in WR talent

We are not loaded in WR talent. Diggs is a good #1 but not a superstar (no, I'm not interested in hearing his stats from last year). Beasley is a nice 3/4 option. Sanders is 34 and on his third team in 3 years; as Chris Simms would say, there's a reason for that. Davis is not good enough to be a #2.

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15 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

First Von Miller, now Odell Beckham Jr. 

 

Where is the money coming from? Further proof that the salary cap is a myth?

We pay Dion Dawkins $11MM per season, they pay Aaron Donald $14MM. They have 10 players with Cap hits above $5MM, we have 16 players with Cap hits above $5MM. Bills JAG's with cap hits above $5MM include Addison, Klein, and Butler.

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5 minutes ago, BearNorth said:

We pay Dion Dawkins $11MM per season, they pay Aaron Donald $14MM. They have 10 players with Cap hits above $5MM, we have 16 players with Cap hits above $5MM. Bills JAG's with cap hits above $5MM include Addison, Klein, and Butler.

We have A LOT of fat to cut next off season. 

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20 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:

If he TRULY is about winning, he will take the minimum and sign to play with Rodgers for rest of season and chase a ring.  They by far are the best team interested in signing him right now and have the best QB of the teams interested in signing him.  

 

If thats all BS, and money still matters...he will go to a middling team that is probably no better than a lower seed playoff team likely to get bounced early...like the Raiders or Seahawks.  

I have a sort of developing Spidey sense that because of Aaron Rogers defiant stance against the league by lying about his vaccine status, the league will seek to make an example of the Green Bay Packers.  Don't think it a strange occurrence when suddenly Rodger's deep completions get flagged for a phantom PI or holding call.  Either the NFL does this malfeasance or look weak in the face of big name defiance.  The NFL can make ya and the NFL can break ya.  Tom Brady is an example of the NFL making him.  So, in my humble opinion I expect the Packers to suddenly and strangely take a nose dive.  A sacrifice on the altar of the Luciferian elites who run the league.  They are not about forgiveness but of instilling fear and exercising control.  For this reason, in my estimation Beckham would be walking onto a sinking ship if he were to sign with the Packers.  I know all this sounds conspiratorial but hear me out and let this post age and see if I need to consult my doctor for a change of meds...  

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1 minute ago, AbsoluteMeatHead said:

I have a sort of developing Spidey sense that because of Aaron Rogers defiant stance against the league by lying about his vaccine status, the league will seek to make an example of of the Green Bay Packers.  Don't think it a strange occurrence when suddenly Rodger's deep completions get flagged for a phantom PI or holding call.  Either the NFL does this malfeasance or look weak in the face of big name defiance.  The NFL can make ya and the NFL can break ya.  Tom Brady is an example of the NFL making him.  So, in my humble opinion I expect the Packers to suddenly and strangely take a nose dive.  A sacrifice on the altar of the Luciferian elites who run the league.  They are not about forgiveness but of instilling fear and exercising control.  For this reason, in my estimation Beckham would be walking onto a sinking ship if he were to sign with the Packers.  I know all this sounds conspiratorial but hear me out and let this post age and see if I need to consult my doctor for a change of meds...  

 

I mean I like conspiracies and I still have some but Belichick constantly makes a mockery of NFL regulations.  How many Superbowls did they miss while Brady was there?

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