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2 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

Your salary can keep going up and there are ways to structure your personal loans so that they ... Same deal. Those things aren't get out of jail free cards. They just mean borrowing more from future years.

 

And no, there aren't ways to structure contracts to limit their impact, in terms of playing games with the cap. There are ways to structure contracts to limit their impact in specific years. I mean, sure, you're right, you can structure a contract to limit impact. You could make it totally non-guaranteed, give zero signing bonus and vet min all four years. Very very limited cap impact. But D-Hop doesn't sign that contract. You've got to write a contract the player will sign. They want bonuses and guaranteed money and big money. 

 

 

 

The fact that the cap is going up is already cooked into the financial decisions Beane's already made. They reached the point where they 

 

Go for it ... if it makes sense. Otherwise, pass.

 

I don't think there's a zero chance this happens. But the current situation makes it pretty damn unlikely.

 

 


if Tre White is restructured as has apparently been considered, you can sign him to a 1 year 15 mil deal like OBJ and keep the cap hit under 5 million by adding a couple void years. 
 

I think I’d prefer to get him for 2-3 years but that may be more challenging

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7 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


the future is uncertain. God forbid, Allen could have an awful injury, or leave Buffalo. 
 

the next 10-15 years of winning at a high level  is not promised, especially in this league.

 

adding this player gives us the best chance we can get to win a championship

 

 

Fair enough. But that argument works both ways.

 

Next year isn't guaranteed either. Say they mortgage the future by bringing in Hopkins, and then Allen is injured and out for the year. Now they have no chance for probably four or five years.

 

You're right, that 10 - 15 years isn't promised. But that's the way to bet. If they handle the money smartly, and keep us in contention for as many years as possible.

 

Very questionable that bringing in Hopkins gives us the best chance. That's a guess. And IMO not a very good one.

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27 minutes ago, MikePJ76 said:

Yes the game is vastly different...I would make the case that the NFL today resembles college football about 15 years ago.  

 

anyway, I don't buy OBJ as any missing piece to that rams championship.  The piece they were missing was stafford.  They had the defense and the running game of a championship team and upgraded at qb.

 

AJ Brown does not have  championship.  He is no different than Randy Moss, Owens etc.  They did not get over the hump and win a championship because of them. 

 

The biggest change in the eagles last year was hurts terrific play, their outstanding offensive and a defensive line about 8 deep that was all over the quarterback.  

 

I would rather the bills have an excellent defense and an excellent running game than another superstar wr on the decline.  Give Allen a real running game and an excellent defense and he will take care of the rest. 

 

I just think chasing aging expensive wr is the wrong approach.  They have a great #1 and what looks to be a good cast around him on offense.  If the running game improves allen will make one of the other wr into above average players. 

 

 


Yeah if you are expecting any WR that has enough warts to actually hit UFA to have the impact that a franchise QB with a $100M+ in guarantees like Stafford could provide I don't think you really have this "missing piece" thing in context at all.

 

Nobody impacts the game like a QB.

 

The Rams were barely a playoff team in 2020 with Goff/without Stafford........without Stafford they didn't even have a punchers chance going into 2021.

 

That said........Stafford wasn't great until the playoffs when OBJ was at about the same post-surgical place that Tre White was at late last season.    The 2021 Rams had a VERY disappointing regular season considering all of the $ investments and future draft capital expended.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

Fair enough. But that argument works both ways.

 

Next year isn't guaranteed either. Say they mortgage the future by bringing in Hopkins, and then Allen is injured and out for the year. Now they have no chance for probably four or five years.

 

You're right, that 10 - 15 years isn't promised. But that's the way to bet. If they handle the money smartly.

 

Very questionable that bringing in Hopkins gives us the best chance. That's a guess. And IMO not a very good one.


how often do you have the chance to add a top 10 WR to go with a top 5 WR and a top 3 QB?

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3 minutes ago, Fan in Chicago said:

 

But personal finances are for the long term. Slow and steady is a good philosophy

NFL is very very different. We have suffered long enough. I just want to win one now. 

 

 

Just wanting to win one now is your choice. Again, I totally disagree. Give me an exciting 15 years where we have a great chance. If that happens, we likely win one, maybe two or three or more. I totally disagree, but if that's your opinion, fine.

 

But yeah, personal finances are for the long-term. 

 

Thing is, so is football when you've a got a QB as young and terrific as Josh Allen.

 

And again, Beane does not agree with you. 

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3 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

Just wanting to win one now is your choice. Again, I totally disagree. Give me an exciting 15 years where we have a great chance. If that happens, we likely win one, maybe two or three or more. I totally disagree, but if that's your opinion, fine.

 

But yeah, personal finances are for the long-term. 

 

Thing is, so is football when you've a got a QB as young and terrific as Josh Allen.

 

And again, Beane does not agree with you. 


Allen is 27. I hope he plays at this level until 37 and with the Bills. Neither is a certainty.

 

when Diggs has been taken out of games for stretches by other teams, we have no answer

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2 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


how often do you have the chance to add a top 10 WR to go with a top 5 WR and a top 3 QB?

 

 

How often is there a shiny object out there? It's really common.

 

The question is how often do you have a team with an elite QB  a very very good roster, probably top 3 or 4, in financial shape to be a terrific team for a long time? Does that happen often enough to ruin the situation for a shiny object?

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Just now, Warriorspikes51 said:


Allen is 27. I hope he plays at this level until 37 and with the Bills. Neither is a certainty.

 

 

And again, that argument works both ways. Neither is it a certainty he (nor Hopkins) stays healthy even if they bring Hopkins in.

 

But him staying overall healthy for the next decade is probably the way to bet. Career-ending injuries happen but the way guys like Brady and Manning and Stafford are exceptions is not in staying healthy up to age 37 (your number). It's in being terrific.

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1 minute ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

How often is there a shiny object out there? It's really common.

 

The question is how often do you have a team with an elite QB  a very very good roster, probably top 3 or 4, in financial shape to be a terrific team for a long time? Does that happen often enough to ruin the situation for a shiny object?

Let's try this thought exercise (without exact numbers)

Say the Bills sign Hopkins with a back ended 2 years contract. He puts us over the top and we win the Superbowl. Next off season,  we dint have the money to pay Oliver and we have to draft his replacement.  

Would you be sad?

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1 minute ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

How often is there a shiny object out there? It's really common.

 

The question is how often do you have a team with an elite QB  a very very good roster, probably top 3 or 4, in financial shape to be a terrific team for a long time? Does that happen often enough to ruin the situation for a shiny object?


the “shiny object” has dropped 4 passes in his last 474 targets.  That is an attribute the Bills desperately need
 

Drops and the lack of a legit threat opposite Diggs KILLED this team. Kincaid may be great, but relying on him to be that immediately is a big question mark.

 

Coaches and players know how good Hopkins is

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5 hours ago, MikePJ76 said:

Wide Receivers are never the missing piece and do not put teams over the top in winning championships.

 

The Rams added OBJ. The Eagles added AJ Brown. The Chiefs added Kadarius Toney. Every one of these additions ultimately changed the fortune of their team. IMO you're living in the past if you don't think adding a top tier WR can push a team over the hump. The Bills did it just 3 years ago and it revolutionized our offense.

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6 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


the “shiny object” has dropped 4 passes in his last 474 targets.  That is an attribute the Bills desperately need
 

Drops and the lack of a legit threat opposite Diggs KILLED this team. Kincaid may be great, but relying on him to be that immediately is a big question mark.

 

Coaches and players know how good Hopkins is

 

 

I'm not arguing he's not shiny. Take a look at my recent posts in this very thread. But there's always a shiny object. Always. 

 

Hell, if we sign him, three days later it'll be someone else anyway, just one more guy and we can kick the can down the road.

 

It's not impossible, IMO. It'll depend on Hopkins' demands, for one thing. But I'd guess it's very unlikely.

 

We'll see.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

The Rams added OBJ. The Eagles added AJ Brown. The Chiefs added Kadarius Toney. Every one of these additions ultimately changed the fortune of their team. IMO you're living in the past if you don't think adding a top tier WR can push a team over the hump. The Bills did it just 3 years ago and it revolutionized our offense.

Mike watches football and thinks it’s the 80s. There’s a reason WRs are now the most sought after recruits (outside of OTs due to scarcity) in college and why their price tags are skyrocketing in the NFL. 

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3 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

I'm not arguing he's not shiny. Take a look at my recent posts in this very thread.

 

It's not impossible, IMO. It'll depend on Hopkins' demands, for one thing. But I'd guess it's very unlikely.


considering the Bills are heavily interested and the player has openly expressed his love for the QB and franchise multiple times, I’d say there’s a real chance the front office finds a way. Especially if Josh Allen requests it…..and he very well could have given Hopkins comments on him and them following each other on social media.
 

Further, not only Von Miller….but Diggs is also buddies with DHop and they regularly comment on each other’s IG

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

I'm not arguing he's not shiny. Take a look at my recent posts in this very thread.

 

It's not impossible, IMO. It'll depend on Hopkins' demands, for one thing. But I'd guess it's very unlikely.

It’s “unlikely” for any team right now. Which is why the favorites to land him are the Bills at +300. 

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2 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

I'm not arguing he's not shiny. Take a look at my recent posts in this very thread.

 

It's not impossible, IMO. It'll depend on Hopkins' demands, for one thing. But I'd guess it's very unlikely.

Totally agree, they won't break the bank for him and not pay him more than Diggs who would throw a fit

 

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1 hour ago, HappyDays said:

Per my usual source, word for word from them - "The Bills are HEAVILY interested in DHop. It's already beyond a call being made. Work is being done."

 

Teams became aware that Hopkins would be released several days ago. Around that same time the Bills conducted an imaging review of Tre White's knee to make sure they would be comfortable tying themselves to his future in the event of a necessary restructure. White has performed very well at OTAs and the team is more confident than ever about his future.

 

That's all I have.

 

I wonder if that timeline also would align with when Hopkins started talking about how he'd like to play with Josh Allen and an organization that sounds eerily similar to the Bills. 

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