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Just now, mrags said:

First part of me lols and says he will tear them apart even more from the inside. 
 

second part of me is angered that we didn’t make that trade for him. It’s almost nothing. Should have taken a stab at it. 


The dude has been a locker room issue for both teams he’s played on. 

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1 minute ago, mrags said:

First part of me lols and says he will tear them apart even more from the inside. 
 

second part of me is angered that we didn’t make that trade for him. It’s almost nothing. Should have taken a stab at it. 

I tried to convince the Bills brass. I was silenced

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Just now, mrags said:

First part of me lols and says he will tear them apart even more from the inside. 
 

second part of me is angered that we didn’t make that trade for him. It’s almost nothing. Should have taken a stab at it. 

Yea take a stab at a player that’s on his 3rd team in 4 seasons. Steelers and Bears are telling the league this guy ain’t worth it!

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Love it!  Fins going to implode from within...

 

My friend who is a Dolphins fan HATES it and said he was a problem in Pittsburgh and Chicago, how will it be any different there?

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1 minute ago, mrags said:

First part of me lols and says he will tear them apart even more from the inside. 
 

second part of me is angered that we didn’t make that trade for him. It’s almost nothing. Should have taken a stab at it. 

That's the point of not trading for him....he's a locker room cancer.  Was a pain in Pittsburgh, again at Chicago.

 

Very interesting for Miami.  Hope it works out just like it did for Chicago 😁

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That's next to nothing and he may care a bit more playing for a top offense.

 

That said this was a dumb move for Miami. Taking the risk of absorbing another huge ego on the team. With Berrios playing well in the slot already and there still only being 1 ball to get spread around...just not worth the risk IMO.

 

But Miami just loves collecting "big names" for no benefit.

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Glad he went there and not here like some wanted.  He is a locker room and effort cancer.  No thank you.  We are having no issues scoring, we don’t need an under performing lazy WR with attitude issues.

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Just now, Beast said:

I can’t say I blame them. Character doesn’t matter to a team like the Chiefs who have two championships in recent years.

 

But there is a difference between bad human character (Tyreek Hill) and bad football character (Chase Claypool). Bad football character guys are team killers and I'm not sure Miami has the culture and locker room to absorb this.

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1 minute ago, Big Turk said:

Love it!  Fins going to implode from within...

 

My friend who is a Dolphins fan HATES it and said he was a problem in Pittsburgh and Chicago, how will it be any different there?

Agreed. In what world is he getting more targets with Hill and Waddle already there?  Maybe they are thinking of using him as a move TE?

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4 minutes ago, SCBills said:


The dude has been a locker room issue for both teams he’s played on. 

It's a good move.  Virtually no risk.  If they can get him engaged....another weapon.   We'll see.  

 

While I didn't want Claypool I do wish the Bills occasionally grabbed up people when teams were forced to sell low.

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18 minutes ago, mrags said:

First part of me lols and says he will tear them apart even more from the inside. 
 

second part of me is angered that we didn’t make that trade for him. It’s almost nothing. Should have taken a stab at it. 

Your first sentence serves to inform your second sentence.

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