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First day of media availability is today. Joe Brady's press conference will be starting shortly.

 

Here's the full OTA schedule:

 

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If it's like previous years the media will be present at one practice each week.

 

Football is (kind of) back!!

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22 minutes ago, Low Positive said:

This is good timing. For many of us, the Bills offseason started this morning.

Yep.  50% hurt, 50% appreciative for a magical season, future looks bright!!

 

So thankful to be into all 4 major sports (and have a team in each league).  My Hornets and Sabres are done now.  I'll be watching a ton of Stanley Cup Playoffs still, but aside from those its all about the Yanks now!!!  Football still seems so far away

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3 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Maybe it's just the older age setting in, but I keep forgetting we signed Chubb, then Everytime something about him is mentioned, I get excited again lol

Sometimes as we age we do get excited for a Chubb. Nothing to be embarrassed about.

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Cannot help at laugh at the Keon story line. We have seen him on the field for two years. We watched the owner try to throw someone under the bus and basically say Beane didnt want this bum. Now he is going to be a part of the offense and Brady made it his priority after being hired. 

 

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Just now, HappyDays said:

Meanwhile in Baltimore:

 

 


I know it’s a whole different universe but can you imagine waiving 750k every year so you can skip literally a couple of practices?

 

just lighting money on fire for fun territory 

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4 minutes ago, NoSaint said:


I know it’s a whole different universe but can you imagine waiving 750k every year so you can skip literally a couple of practices?

 

just lighting money on fire for fun territory 

Someone is about to jump in here and say "it's a voluntary practice, and he can do what he wants." That's true, and if he's willing to forgo the workout bonus, it's his choice to make. But it demonstrates a lack of leadership, just like his being on the sidelines for a playoff game a few years ago. And this after he got a head coach fired a few months ago. And you're right about the money; I don't care how rich you are, $750,000 is a lot of money. Not that I'd know...

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12 minutes ago, ngbills said:

Cannot help at laugh at the Keon story line. We have seen him on the field for two years. We watched the owner try to throw someone under the bus and basically say Beane didnt want this bum. Now he is going to be a part of the offense and Brady made it his priority after being hired

 

This has literally been the consistent drum beat since Brady's introduction as HC. I don't get why people are still shocked. 

 

Joe literally said he was the one standing on the table for Coleman. Joe had a plan to use him. I believe Keon was firmly in the infamous McDermott dog house and that prevented his usage. 

1 minute ago, Low Positive said:

Someone is about to jump in here and say "it's a voluntary practice, and he can do what he wants." That's true, and if he's willing to forgo the workout bonus, it's his choice to make. But it demonstrates a lack of leadership, just like his being on the sidelines for a playoff game a few years ago. And this after he got a head coach fired a few months ago. And you're right about the money; I don't care how rich you are, $750,000 is a lot of money. Not that I'd know...

It's different for a QB tho. The QB is the example for the rest of the team. Doesn't matter if it's voluntary, mandatory or a gathering out of work ...the head guy needs to be there. 

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5 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

This has literally been the consistent drum beat since Brady's introduction as HC. I don't get why people are still shocked. 

 

Joe literally said he was the one standing on the table for Coleman. Joe had a plan to use him. I believe Keon was firmly in the infamous McDermott dog house and that prevented his usage. 

It's different for a QB tho. The QB is the example for the rest of the team. Doesn't matter if it's voluntary, mandatory or a gathering out of work ...the head guy needs to be there. 

That was my point. It shows a lack of leadership from the most important position in team sports. But that's how he is, and the Ravens have to deal with that. 

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22 minutes ago, NoSaint said:


I know it’s a whole different universe but can you imagine waiving 750k every year so you can skip literally a couple of practices?

 

just lighting money on fire for fun territory 

That he doesn't even show and not participate is amazing. What else is he truly doing? He's not a jet set traveler, nor a social media trend setter. He's probably in a very expensive mansion playing his Nintendo. 

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