K-9 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, zow2 said: He’s going to be ready for this Steelers game. That’s our captain and I fully expect him to show us what he means by appreciating the hurt after a loss. This insufferable bullcrap after losses needs to stop and some need to get a clue about the nature of the NFL. There will be a re-tooling, not a rebuild. Happens to all great teams at some point. KC is another example. Quote
reddogblitz Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said: That's not how any of this works. If he walks into McDermott's office and demands a trade, he's traded. Maybe not but I don't think it works the way you think it works either. Players say they want to be traded and aren't all the time. AJ Brown comes to mind. First off they're not gonna just give him away if he doesn't "want" to be here and demands a trade. It would take 2 1sts and 2 2nds + to start the conversation. These big QB trades don't happen very often. I can remember the Giants trading for Fran Tarkenton which took 2 1sts and 2 2nds. Then they traded back a few years later for a 1st and a 2nd. The Rams traded Goff + 2 1sts and a 3rd and 6 players for Stafford. Second off, who ya trade him to? You're not going to trade him within the AFC East and unless someone bowls you to an AFC team. Who is this magical team that is just 1 30 year old QB away from winning multiple Super Bowls? I suppose maybe Minnesota but they're a jinxed franchise just like us. Dallas maybe, they have extra picks from the Parsons trade. But they're on the hook for Dak. Which brings up another issue, salary cap. Josh is big hit and I don't think Buffalo is going to want to eat his cap just to give Josh what he "wants". Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, K-9 said: That’s our captain and I fully expect him to show us what he means by appreciating the hurt after a loss. This insufferable bullcrap after losses needs to stop and some need to get a clue about the nature of the NFL. There will be a re-tooling, not a rebuild. Happens to all great teams at some point. KC is another example. Anybody who thinks this guy is running out of Buffalo to go home to California has their head in their butt This guy is Buffalo.. this guy is the face of the NFL And he's the epitome of a professional football player As I have always said.. Josh Allen is not the guy that everybody says here is just going to quit and throw in the towel and run home That's ridiculous 1 Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago 23 hours ago, Success said: Josh will probably stay - but the primary adjectives I'd use to describe him this year are "weary" and "frustrated." Maybe I'd add "exasperated." Beane has to step up and we have to go all in on receiving targets. Allen needs to have fun again - that's when we win. If he had legit #1 & #2 receivers, along with Kincaid & Cook, everything would look completely different. next offseason they need to land a WR1 and not thru the draft. We don’t have that time anymore 2 Quote
harmonkillebrew Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago the number one reason we keep Knox around on that salary is to keep Josh happy. There are probably a number of moves (like getting rid of Diggs and absorbing a $30M cap hit) that are done to keep Josh happy. McD and Beane will never go, unless Josh signs off on some proven SB winner they can lure over from another team (like Tomlin) 53 minutes ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said: next offseason they need to land a WR1 and not thru the draft. We don’t have that time anymore we also have no proven ability to draft well in the 1st round. FA WRs are not a dime a dozen. But a lot get traded. We missed Metcalf, Deebo, Pickens, Waddle, and others. Not sure what's left for the offseason Quote
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