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26 minutes ago, DCofNC said:

He’s made a decision to get paid more for doing the same job, with a different company.  99% of you would do the same thing.  Let’s not forget the average NFL career is less than 4 years and is easily taken away by a freak injury.  I would rather he stayed a Bill, he’s a solid player, but I’m not mad at him for choosing to get paid. 

 

Just a side bar on this often referenced stat. The "less than 4 years" counts every single player to even get an invite to a camp. All the wash outs bring the average down.

 

When you remove the camp fodder guys, I believe it's more like 6+ years. Let me try to dig up an article...

 

Edit: Here's what I found with some quick googling...

 

  • Players who make a team’s opening day roster in his rookie season average a six-year career.
  • A player on a team’s roster for at least three games in at least three seasons plays for an average of 7.1 years.
  • First-round draft picks have average careers of 9.3 years.
  • The average career length skyrockets to 11.7 years for a player who is chosen for or plays in a Pro Bowl at least once in his career.

 

Wallace falls into the first two bullets. But I absolutely agree with you that these guys should get as much money as possible, as quickly as possible, because it can all end just as quickly. Wallace may not get another contract after this one. So, good for Levi.

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1 hour ago, H2o said:

:lol: They can have that burnt slice of Nature's Own. Pittsburgh fans will appreciate the 37 times he gives up one more yard than the offense needs on 3rd down per season allowing a 1st. 

 

Too edgy. Levi is a league average CB IMO. You want a great CB2, but most squads would be happy with him in that spot.

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2 hours ago, Buffalo619 said:

Trusting faith is being a moron? 🤦‍♂️ 
 

At a church I formerly went to, there was this young couple who started going. The wife had been battling cancer. She had not been feeling well, but the faith based church kept advising her to trust the lord. She was looking for some "sign". She was in the church office, and saw a package sitting on a desk that said "do not scan". She took that as her sign, and did not have a further scan. 

She died 6 months later.

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2 hours ago, msw2112 said:

If this is all how it went down (and according to Wallace, it is), he made a poor decision.  He could have remained a starter on a Super Bowl contender, or go to a lesser team where he has not established himself.  Also, the Bills system is very favorable to DBs - I don't know if the Steelers system can say the same.  Finally, the Bills were the team that "gave him his shot" as a UDFA, so some guys are loyal in that way, although he also gave back to the team by playing well at a low salary.  From what I understand, the Steelers offer wasn't more than what he would have gotten from the Bills.

 

EDIT:  If the Steelers' offer was significantly larger than the Bills' then I'm fine with his decision.  More money is a legitimate reason to take one offer over another, particularly when you came in as a UDFA and are not making the big bucks that some of the other guys in the league are making.  (Based on the limited information I have seen, the Steelers' offer was not a game-changer and probably not more than he would have gotten from the Bills.)

I assume he also saw the writing on the wall in Buffalo. The Bills like Dane Jackson and are also highly likely to draft a CB early.

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2 hours ago, Freak-O said:

Everyone knows the Lord communicates exclusively through underwear. 

1 hour ago, thenorthremembers said:

I think he meant to write mormon 

I can't quite put my finger on it, but I'm starting to sense a theme, here. 🤔

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3 hours ago, msw2112 said:

If this is all how it went down (and according to Wallace, it is), he made a poor decision.  He could have remained a starter on a Super Bowl contender, or go to a lesser team where he has not established himself.  Also, the Bills system is very favorable to DBs - I don't know if the Steelers system can say the same.  Finally, the Bills were the team that "gave him his shot" as a UDFA, so some guys are loyal in that way, although he also gave back to the team by playing well at a low salary.  From what I understand, the Steelers offer wasn't more than what he would have gotten from the Bills.

 

EDIT:  If the Steelers' offer was significantly larger than the Bills' then I'm fine with his decision.  More money is a legitimate reason to take one offer over another, particularly when you came in as a UDFA and are not making the big bucks that some of the other guys in the league are making.  (Based on the limited information I have seen, the Steelers' offer was not a game-changer and probably not more than he would have gotten from the Bills.)


i don’t know. If Mitch is even halfway decent over there, that Steelers team is also a super bowl contender. I can see why someone would weigh comparable offers, and pick Pittsburgh with that defense. 

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6 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Just a side bar on this often referenced stat. The "less than 4 years" counts every single player to even get an invite to a camp. All the wash outs bring the average down.

 

When you remove the camp fodder guys, I believe it's more like 6+ years. Let me try to dig up an article...

 

Edit: Here's what I found with some quick googling...

 

  • Players who make a team’s opening day roster in his rookie season average a six-year career.
  • A player on a team’s roster for at least three games in at least three seasons plays for an average of 7.1 years.
  • First-round draft picks have average careers of 9.3 years.
  • The average career length skyrockets to 11.7 years for a player who is chosen for or plays in a Pro Bowl at least once in his career.

 

Wallace falls into the first two bullets. But I absolutely agree with you that these guys should get as much money as possible, as quickly as possible, because it can all end just as quickly. Wallace may not get another contract after this one. So, good for Levi.

 

Take Brady out of the math and they are all day laborers.  

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12 hours ago, Coldfronts said:

Wallace decided to leave the bills based on the color of his underwear.

"Honestly, I was on the fence of either staying with Buffalo or going to Pittsburgh. And ultimately, when my agent called, and he was like, ‘You should think about going to Pittsburgh.’ I said, ‘OK, I’ll call you back, let me pray about this.’ I prayed, and I said, ‘Lord, if you want me to go to Pittsburgh, let me know, give me a sign.’ Man, I’m just sitting there, just contemplating, and I looked down, and bro, I had black and gold shorts on,” Wallace said. “I was like, ‘Do you know what?’ There it is. There’s a sign. The Lord must want me to go to Pittsburgh. And I honestly just called my agent back and was like, ‘let’s go, let’s do it.’"

you are my new favorite

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22 hours ago, Buffalo619 said:

Trusting faith is being a moron? 🤦‍♂️ 
 


Not the OPs point.  Trusting that God gives signs based on the shorts/underwear you are wearing as a sign is beyond ridiculous. Or believing that God will give him a sign at all is nonsense.  Perhaps God simply does not care what team he chooses.  

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1 hour ago, Buffalo619 said:

SMH??  You have much time learn. . 

 

not sure what you mean here.  I said the OPs point was that it is bizarre to believe God would give you a sign based on the shorts/underwear you have on--or that God cares what team he is on.  

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1 minute ago, Beerball said:

Now YOU are my new favorite.

 

Well……..that is OK and a wise decision on your part.  You are indeed a very discerning Beerball. 

 

 

 

Turn on me and I go all psycho movie on you!  Does Home Depot or Lowes have cheaper chain saws? Maybe I can get a coupon online? I might need some time to line things up…..affordable mayhem is in the frugal details. 

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Dude played a huge part in us losing. Watch the play to Kelce. How about manning the f*** up on him and not letting him catch the ball!!! Good riddance His shorts were Brown at that point, guess he would have gone to Cleveland after that game. 

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