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When Barkley goes to the PS he will then be part of the QB room, he doesn’t need to be on the 53 to do that.  
 

if the sh-t hits the fan he can be called up to play…, 

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13 hours ago, Einstein said:

Pre-season Statistics

 

Barkley: 34/45, 76%, 389 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT

Keenum: 35/49, 71%, 314 yards, 1 TD, 3 INT

 

 

Keenum has 78 TD and 48 INT in his career for a 2.2% INT and an 86 QB rating

Barkley 11 TD 22 INT with 6.7% INT and 66 QB rating

 

These players are not comparable.

13 hours ago, AlfaBill said:

I guess you forgot how he helped dismantle the Fish 2 years ago when they were fighting for a playoff spot? The guy can play. He’s probably not better than Keenum but to call him flat out terrible is wrong. 

 

11 TD 22 INT......66 rating......in the NFL today that is about as terrible as it gets and still be getting chances to be an emergency QB or a #2 after a team has injuries at the position.

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12 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

Keenum has 78 TD and 48 INT in his career for a 2.2% INT and an 86 QB rating

Barkley 11 TD 22 INT with 6.7% INT and 66 QB rating

 

These players are not comparable.

 

Thank you.  I believe you're aware of the following, but to the OP you responded to what follows below needs saying:

 

The only reason Barkley vs Keenum is a question, is because Keenum had a rough outing in the first preseason game behind a jailbreak OL throwing to second and third string WR who were possibly not where they were supposed to be, when they were supposed to be there.  Plus, it may have been a "progress check" where he realized he wasn't as fully versed in how to run the offense against totally different defensive looks, as he thought he was.

 

During the 2nd preseason game when playing behind the 1s or a mix of 1s and 2s,  Keenum looked like what he is - a fully functional NFL QB who does not quite have the physical tools to start in the league.

 

He is the backup, and he knows he is the backup.  He indirectly said that in his post-game presser, explaining how important the game is to the players who were "playing for a job" and explaining "he's been there".  Note the tense, he's not there now, and he knows it.

 

Preseason stats are meaningless.  If they meant something, Peterman would be proudly starting at QB for the Bills.

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35 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

Keenum has 78 TD and 48 INT in his career for a 2.2% INT and an 86 QB rating

Barkley 11 TD 22 INT with 6.7% INT and 66 QB rating

 

These players are not comparable.

 

11 TD 22 INT......66 rating......in the NFL today that is about as terrible as it gets and still be getting chances to be an emergency QB or a #2 after a team has injuries at the position.

I’m looking at his time with the Bills. I don’t care what he did over his career with other teams. As a back up he’s been solid here. That’s all you can ask for. 

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8 hours ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

 

That's interesting.

 

OverTheCap and Spotrac have quite different details for Keenum's contract. Spotrac lists the Browns contract as his latest, with no money guaranteed, and OverTheCap says the Bills signed him to a new contract. "Following a trade to the Bills, Case Keenum agreed to a new contract worth $3.5 million according to ESPN's Field Yates." They list $2M as guaranteed.

 

Wonder which is true.

 

Both have his salary at $3.5M, but the guarantees are quite different.

 

Thanks.  One thing we all have to accept is these sites do the best they can for us fans but the official stuff is only known by the teams/NFL.

 

33 minutes ago, Captain Caveman said:

 

A little, but not much - maximum I believe for 2022 is about 20k per week - still a 600k pay cut from being on the roster.

 

It seems so.  There was more tweaking of the PS in the last year and it does sound like there is a maximum now.

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1 hour ago, Captain Caveman said:

 

A little, but not much - maximum I believe for 2022 is about 20k per week - still a 600k pay cut from being on the roster.

 

Is there a maximum?  Former Bills rb Jonathon Williams got 510K to sign with the Broncos p.s. after he was cut by the Bills.

 

Unless the rules, changed, I think the maximum is whatever the team is willing to pay, though I agree that the Bills won't give Barkley much more than the minimum allowed.

 

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4 minutes ago, Billy Claude said:

 

Is there a maximum?  Former Bills rb Jonathon Williams got 510K to sign with the Broncos p.s. after he was cut by the Bills.

 

Unless the rules, changed, I think the maximum is whatever the team is willing to pay, though I agree that the Bills won't give Barkley much more than the minimum allowed.

 

 

From what I have been reading it seems they changed that rule in the last year to set a vet maximum.

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3 minutes ago, Billy Claude said:

 

Ok.  Thanks, didn't know about the rule change.

 

 

The article was just updated today (it corrected the number of PS to 16 this year) and was originally wrote this spring.

It seems it finally gives all the details for this year's PS rules and salaries.

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/nfl-practice-squad-salary-rules-2022/xfsq4rhj3ro6sdw8p4y6hzia

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9 hours ago, Dan Darragh said:

Anyone remember the last time a QB3 threw a pass for the Bills?  I don't.

 

(Please, no Nate Peterman jokes)

 

 

Four QBs (including Peterman) threw passes for the Bills in games in 2018: Allen, Peterman, Derek Anderson and Barkley.

 

Three in 2017: Tyrod, Peterman and Joe Webb.

 

Three in 2016: Tyrod, Manuel and Cardale Jones. That's about as far as I was interested enough to go.

 

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23 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

Four QBs (including Peterman) threw passes for the Bills in games in 2018: Allen, Peterman, Derek Anderson and Barkley.

 

Three in 2017: Tyrod, Peterman and Joe Webb.

 

Three in 2016: Tyrod, Manuel and Cardale Jones. That's about as far as I was interested enough to go.

 

 

 

I totally forgot about Derek Anderson..............like that he even existed.

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3 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

Keenum has 78 TD and 48 INT in his career for a 2.2% INT and an 86 QB rating

Barkley 11 TD 22 INT with 6.7% INT and 66 QB rating

 

Barkley sample size is so small that all this actually tells you in reality is that Keenum has gotten opportunities that Barkley has not

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2 hours ago, Billy Claude said:

 

Is there a maximum?  Former Bills rb Jonathon Williams got 510K to sign with the Broncos p.s. after he was cut by the Bills.

 

Unless the rules, changed, I think the maximum is whatever the team is willing to pay, though I agree that the Bills won't give Barkley much more than the minimum allowed.

 

 

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/nfl-practice-squad-salary-rules-2022/xfsq4rhj3ro6sdw8p4y6hzia

 

$19,900 max salary (weekly x18) this year

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