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2 minutes ago, PrimeTime101 said:

this makes me feel better about all of this.


 

He’s going to be a great December addition next year when we are looking to make that final push to defend our Lombardi trophy.  
 

 

This team goes as far as the offense will take us.  Out score everyone.   

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10 minutes ago, PrimeTime101 said:

your acting like 33 is young for NFL standards. its not he will be 34 if/when he plays again. and that contract size has lots to do with this as well.

He was on pace for 12 sacks this year which would have been good enough for #10 sack leader last year - and he did that playing only 61% of snaps. I'm not worried about him slowing down any further until he actually does. The whole point of Von Miller being on this team is to be a situational player for 3-4 games of the season. He's making that $20M so he can get the one sack on the play that matter most in January.

While it sucks that he's not going to be able to fulfill that role this year, it would be a minor blessing if they just held him out until the playoffs next year. He's our Kucherov without the benefit of the LTIR cap relief.

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1 hour ago, Mango said:

 

Not to kick a team when they're down, but....

For a FO that gutted a roster because of "cap hell", this feels a little too familiar.

We are estimated $10M over a $220M cap for 2023. $18M of that is a 34 year old DE with a torn ACL that won't play. 

I think we are in a bit of cap hell, now.

 

You should listen to any podcast that features Gregg Thompsett of Cover 1. He has a very good handle on how the current contracts are structured.

 

He went through an exercise a few weeks ago and was able to easily find $65M of free space this offseason if we want to use it. We have a very intelligent front office that has signed our best players to long deals in which you can punt money to future years by converting it to bonus. Like Von's contract, for example.

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13 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:



As soon as he went down I planned on him being out or at minimum ineffective for the rest season, so it isn't much of a shock. We've never been a team that's winning games on the back of our defense and I didn't expect that to change this year. I don't see this loss having much impact if any on our chances. The offense needs to get right and game day coaching needs to drastically improve. If those two things happen, we'll be fine.

actually, much of the drought we did, I’d say.

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We really don't have much of a pass rush without Miller. Unsure how we get around that.

 

If the plan is to not worry about D and hope the offense puts up 30-40 points every game--that's a recipe for disaster.

 

Our offense has been hit or miss. Teams will double Diggs in the postseason. Who do we have to step up?

 

Getting a legit #2 receiver and OL help needs to be a priority in the offseason. Another pass rusher too.

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NFL executive V.P. of communications, public affairs, and safety Jeff Miller claiming slit-film surfaces “have 2-3 more injuries per year, most of them are ankle sprains — a low-burden injury — whereas slit film also sees a lower rate of fewer high-burden ACL injuries compared to other synthetic fields.” Miller added that “the league and NFLPA’s joint experts did not recommend any changes to surfaces at the meeting but agreed more study is needed.”

 

The problem with slit-film turf comes from the construction of the various fake blades of grass. Instead of a single blade of fake grass (monofilament), slit-film has openings in the pieces, creating a potential risk of cleats catching in the material.

 

Seven of the league’s 32 teams (the Giants, Jets, Lions, Vikings, Saints, Colts, and Bengals) use slit-film turf. 

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/11/14/research-shows-statistically-significant-higher-risk-of-lower-extremity-injuries-on-slit-film-turf/

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2 minutes ago, Rigotz said:

 

You should listen to any podcast that features Gregg Thompsett of Cover 1. He has a very good handle on how the current contracts are structured.

 

He went through an exercise a few weeks ago and was able to easily find $65M of free space this offseason if we want to use it. We have a very intelligent front office that has signed our best players to long deals in which you can punt money to future years by converting it to bonus. Like Von's contract, for example.


I agree, but we also need to acknowledge that our FO is able to do this because of the Pegula’s willingness to spend up front.  We don’t give them enough credit at times. 

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1 minute ago, BullBuchanan said:

He was on pace for 12 sacks this year which would have been good enough for #10 sack leader last year - and he did that playing only 61% of snaps. I'm not worried about him slowing down any further until he actually does. The whole point of Von Miller being on this team is to be a situational player for 3-4 games of the season. He's making that $20M so he can get the one sack on the play that matter most in January.

While it sucks that he's not going to be able to fulfill that role this year, it would be a minor blessing if they just held him out until the playoffs next year. He's our Kucherov without the benefit of the LTIR cap relief.

good stuff. its a great conversation to have. And to be honest, Everyone does heal differently and not every ACL surgery is the same. Some people come out of Minor ACL surgery and have way more movement than the DR. thought they would have. Other ACL surgeries just don't go the greatest and it takes longer time to heal.

 

Only time will tell if/when he comes back but that short video he made makes me more optimistic

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This really hurts. We don’t have that closer on the DL. Someone that can make a key sack in big moments. At least no one proven. 
 

We need Rousseau and Oliver to step up big time. We’re still a good DL, Lawson, Phillips, and Jones will also have to step up. Epenesa needs to take a few steps.

 

The coaches will have to dial up more blitzes.

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28 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said:

Sorry, man, you're right.  I'm just freaking out a bit at the moment.  LOL.  Point remains, though, on the injury settlement.  The Bills can't make him sign anything.  Injury settlements are usually done as a courtesy to players down the roster food chain to hook them up with a bit of cash on their way out instead of flat out cutting them while also allowing the team to save some cap scratch.

 

You're right that injury settlements are made for non-vested vets (which Von is vested) but it's not a "courtesy" it's a player's right.

Sometimes if the players agent/doctors disagree with a team's representative's it could go to arbitration.

 

All this "career ending" talk will have no bearing until it could be proven.  Von will start next year on PUP and remain there until

he is cleared by the doctors to play.  Then and only then if he cannot play will any "retirement" talks begin.  

 

9 minutes ago, PrimeTime101 said:

its clauses in the current contract concerning injuries. many times, you hear it going to courts concerning settlements. it is what it is.

 

Please give us some examples of vested-vet injury settlements.

 

I'll give you an example of a player a team wished they could just get rid of and couldn't, Alex Smith.

He stayed on IR and then PUP and eventually ended up being paid &71M for a total of 16 games.

 

I wish this wasn't the case, but it is.

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12 minutes ago, BUFFALOBART said:

Since every case is different,'Math' doesn't apply. My point, was the condition should have been diagnosed,sooner.

First of all it doesn't matter. A week or two wont change the timeline. Second this is a knee that has already been operated on which may make the imaging more difficult to interpret especially when it is initially swollen. 

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28 minutes ago, SCBills said:

Von video they just played on NFLN sure sounds like he's coming back next year.  

 

Side note:  He is so inspirational man.. even from the hospital, knowing he won't play this year, he's got me hype. 

 

 

 

Von is the type of guy who would post an inspirational video after losing his right leg and both arms, that it's all good. 

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