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Cole Beasley still has value but he was running on fumes by the end of the year.  

 

You can't pay that guy $6M/year when he's not one of your top 2 receivers, and you're in a salary cap crunch.  He doesn't play special teams either. 

 

Add that to all the controversy and non-football related attention, and this is an easy decision for the team.  

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I don't understand people saying teams will balk at Beasley's contract.  $7 million for a top three slot receiver who is still fully capable of 100 catches in a season???  If he were the focus of the offense like Cupp was this year he could have had 120 catches.  I hate that he's leaving.  I think his off the field issues are coloring some people's opinions of his on the field ability.

 

Having said that, we're negative $2 million in cap space right now.  Beane needs to clear some cap and there aren't that many places to do that.  I think Beane is happy with Diggs, Davis, and Knox.

 

Beane might also think that Josh is the kind of QB who will elevate whoever is out there running routes for him.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Allen2Diggs said:

I don't think it's a coincidence that Amari Cooper and Cole Beasley are being put on the trade block today. Those 40 times the wr prospects put up yesterday likely made the front office view Cole and Amari as expendable.

Especially with the success of recent speed guys like Chase, Lamb, and Jefferson.  Bado said it in the Cooper thread: the .market on receivers is changing. 

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1 minute ago, Shaw66 said:

Especially with the success of recent speed guys like Chase, Lamb, and Jefferson.  Bado said it in the Cooper thread: the .market on receivers is changing. 

I remember there used to be a notion that receivers don't fully adjust to the NFL until their 3rd season. Now we  consistently have rookies amongst the receiving leaders.

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43 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

 

 

 

Do not underestimate Beane.

 

He got a draft pick for Marshall Newhouse.

I was suggesting we get the chiclet for Beasley, so he doesn't look like Terry Thomas.  Not trading him for  a chiclet.  (Don't bring up Mallo Cups.  They offer Mallo Cups, and stinky there is tossed out in a New York minute.)

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2 minutes ago, Inigo Montoya said:

I don't understand people saying teams will balk at Beasley's contract.  $7 million for a top three slot receiver who is still fully capable of 100 catches in a season???  If he were the focus of the offense like Cupp was this year he could have had 120 catches.  I hate that he's leaving.  I think his off the field issues is coloring some people opinions of his on the field ability.

 

Having said that, we're negative $2 million in cap space right now.  Beane needs to clear some cap and there aren't that many places to do that.  I think Beane is happy with Diggs, Davis, and Knox.

 

Beane might also think that Josh is the kind of QB who will elevate whoever is out there running routes for him.

The guy has never played like Kupp.  If he had that kind of talent, we would have seen it by now.  Love him, great role player, but he is a role player.  Some team that thinks they have a one-year window might bite, a team that sees him as the crucial final piece for the receiver room.  But not a team that is building for the long term.  

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25 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

I don't know about that, he didn't seem as good this year, but that's compared to how great he was the year before.

 

Yeah, but teams know if he doesn't get traded, the Bills will end up cutting him.  So the only reason to make a trade would be you get hm exclusively if some team is worried he wouldn't sign with them.  But when factoring in his contract, age, and knowing he'll be cut, will be surprised if a trade is made.

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A smart move from the Bills. Let Beasley and his team go out there and see what the market looks like. If he finds a team willing to part with assets for him and/or fulfill his contract requests, we gladly part ways. If not, maybe he accepts playing out the last year of his deal here or restructuring into a new deal.

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2 minutes ago, ndirish1978 said:

This wording could mean something or might not. Perhaps this came out of left field from Cole and he wants out or perhaps it was in response to a request for a salary restructure. 

It’d be better for Beasley if he was cut than traded.  That tells me the Bills aren’t asking for a re-structure because then Beasley would just say cut me.   

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3 minutes ago, ndirish1978 said:

This wording could mean something or might not. Perhaps this came out of left field from Cole and he wants out or perhaps it was in response to a request for a salary restructure. 


Could be in response to us approaching him about taking less or he could just be reading the tea leaves..

 

Last year of his deal.  
 

Rumored interest in a legitimate TE2

 

Verified interest in Jameson Williams, a slot WR 

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Beasley is an asset to the team. He knows the system and makes clutch plays in critical situations. That will be difficult to replace. Letting him go won't make the team better. It will be difficult to replace him with a better quality slot guy. Not impossible but difficult. I'm hoping Beasley stays. 

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I'm assuming Beane is playing hardball on Beasley's contract. Beasley has been getting disgruntled through last year and unless he redoes his deal that's cap space we need.

 

My money is on the idea that Beane wants to have Beasley test his market value. If there are no takers, or only a late round pick, Beasley knows his market. If someone goes out and drops serious draft capital that frees up cap space, all the better.

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4 minutes ago, Allen2Diggs said:

I remember there used to be a notion that receivers don't fully adjust to the NFL until their 3rd season. Now we  consistently have rookies amongst the receiving leaders.

Bills were hoping Stevenson might flash, and maybe they think he still will.  Point is, as you say, it's easier to flash early.  All it takes is speed and the right mental approach in the player, and coaching.  The Chiefs have shown that with Mahomes, Kelce and Hill, Reid can plug and play inexperienced speed and get good performance.  Rams can too.  Bucs.  

 

The truth is that most starters in the NFL are in danger of losing their jobs every year.  There's always another guy coming along who isn't exactly the same but who brings value and costs less.  

 

It's a brutal business.  

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3 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

The guy has never played like Kupp.  If he had that kind of talent, we would have seen it by now.  Love him, great role player, but he is a role player.  Some team that thinks they have a one-year window might bite, a team that sees him as the crucial final piece for the receiver room.  But not a team that is building for the long term.  

 

2021

Beasley  112 targets,  82 catches

Cupp      191 targets,  145 catches

 

I don't think Beasley is as good as Cupp either, but if you put Beasley on an offense and make an effort to get him the ball every game he will easily have 100+ catches out of the slot.  We had entire games where Beasley wasn't a part of the game plan at all.   I still think Beasley has a few really good seasons left in him.   I hate that he's leaving but understand the business side of it too.

 

I wish him well.

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1 hour ago, Southern Bills Fan said:

I’m surprised at all the people who want him gone. He made some incredible catches and moves for first downs to keep the chains moving in some important spots. 

Yea I don’t get it myself……he’s been rock solid the past 3 seasons for us.

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5 minutes ago, BuffaloRebound said:

It’d be better for Beasley if he was cut than traded.  That tells me the Bills aren’t asking for a re-structure because then Beasley would just say cut me.   

It could mean that. But giving permission to seek a trade means giving permission to see what kind of new contract other teams are willing to offer. Just for the sake of example, maybe the Bills said we'd like to keep you this year but only for $2 mil. Beas may have said, I think I can do better on the market, but if not maybe I'll agree to stick around for that much. At which point then the Bills say go ahead. Two mil is all we're going to pay. If you can get $3 mil someplace else and all we get is a 7th for you, that's still better than us just cutting you so go for it and let us know. Just don't take too long.

 

He could say just cut me. But then he might get a deal for $3 mil. But he might also only get a deal for $1.5 mil. Then nobody's happy. This way it gives a chance for something that can benefit both parties or can still be resolved between them depending on the numbers.

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4 minutes ago, Inigo Montoya said:

 

2021

Beasley  112 targets,  82 catches

Cupp      191 targets,  145 catches

 

I don't think Beasley is as good as Cupp either, but if you put Beasley on an offense and make an effort to get him the ball every game he will easily have 100+ catches out of the slot.  We had entire games where Beasley wasn't a part of the game plan at all.   I still think Beasley has a few really good seasons left in him.   I hate that he's leaving but understand the business side of it too.

 

I wish him well.

Beasley's separation diminished this year. 

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Like the saying goes....be careful what you wish for.

 

Beasely is a polarizing figure given his politcal/vaccination stance and comments but he's still a top 5 player in terms of slot receiver in this league and I still think he was somewhat under utilized in the offense despite the ridiculous numbers he's posted.

 

So unless there is a real plan to replace him not named Isaiah McKenzie I wouldn't want to release or trade him in a hasty move.

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