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Let's examine this from Jason Peters perspective.... He wants a new contract or fat extension, so what are his options? His ONLY option is another holdout, and frankly he is stuck in quicksand again because the Buffalo Bills made him "happy" once upon a time 3 years ago! The prevailing sentiment at One Bills Drive is that they don't have to pay Peters a nickel until he proves that he is willing to play first, then negotiate when he's in camp. The Bills said this all along during OTA's, camp, and just prior to the regular season. Who won? The Bills gained the upper hand because another lengthy holdout, this year, will undoubtedly cause the two sides to really entrench themselves and in that scenario no one wins!! The other factor Jason better come to grips with is that Walter Jones got franchised something like 5 times by the Seahawks, so the Bills really have quite the hammer in any further ploys Jasons' people might come up with. The final bit of the equation is that Peters proved that his own self-motivation to stay in shape during a holdout was next to nonexistant! It's his career, let's see if he's smart enough to report and play for his pay this offseason. My personal response would be no to the likelihood.....

 

 

Peters and Lynch are the two best players an offense and you morons are talking about getting rid of one of them. the problem could have been fixed last winter by paying the guy, but they'd rather lock up crappy football players like schobel and kelsay. remember one thing Lombardi always said "there's no substitute for talent"

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If you remember, all of those you mentioned were not worth the money they sought, and we were right in not overpaying for them, as will be the case with Peters.

 

 

 

Jason Peters is not Will Wolford, or even a John Fina... he's a guy that is not a team player, not a stud, and someone will unceremoniously overpay for the guy. You may THINK signing Peters is the right move, but many of us completely disagree. We have lost the last 9 years because of our QUARTERBACK position, and everyone knows it. You could have had AIKMAN's o-line back there, and Losman, Bledsoe, Rob Johnson, Flutie, et al. STILL would have failed. Why is that so hard to see?

 

Your post lost all credibility when you implied Will Wolford was a team player. He had just played in 3 SB's with the team and dropped a poison pill on them so he could play for a terrible team in Indy. The deal he signed with Indy was structured so that the Bills could not match, but instead would have to pay him MILLIONS more per season for the Bills to keep him. That would be like Peters turning down $10M per year to play for the Bills to play for $5M per elsewhere. Team player? More like despicable.

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Your post lost all credibility when you implied Will Wolford was a team player. He had just played in 3 SB's with the team and dropped a poison pill on them so he could play for a terrible team in Indy. The deal he signed with Indy was structured so that the Bills could not match, but instead would have to pay him MILLIONS more per season for the Bills to keep him. That would be like Peters turning down $10M per year to play for the Bills to play for $5M per elsewhere. Team player? More like despicable.

 

His credibility was out the window when likened Jason Peters to John Fina.

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I like Peters but in the abstract I would trade anybody if I thought the trade would benefit the team.

 

the evaluation would be how much do I think Jason Peters helps the team, what am I being offered, and what I think I have or can get to fill Peters position.

 

If you think Peters is overrated, that you are being offered a lot, and that someone like Bell is going to be a star, or that you can find a good left tackle in free agency, then you trade Peters.

 

of course the concrete problem is that I don't think the Bills are very good at evaluating talent, either college or pro or even their own players- how many times has a better player only gotten to play because injury forced the Bills hand

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I like Peters but in the abstract I would trade anybody if I thought the trade would benefit the team.

 

If the Bills were to trade Peters, it's highly unlikely that you would be able to say on the surface it would help this team the way the personnel department has been run. The likelihood is that it would be a handful of draft picks, which the Bills might very well misuse. I am a big believer in quantity of draft picks being a good thing, but if this team were to trade him for picks I would want to see a personnel department that knows how to maximize their picks. Example: trading Peters for the 8th pick in the draft might look good on paper........until they draft Donte Whitner with that pick.

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"He has a "me-first" mentality in a team-oriented, blue collar town like buffalo."

 

What on earth does this have to do with winning football games? If he can play, he can play, if he can't, he can't. Whether or not your perception of his personality clashes with your perception of the personality of a whole City, as if that can be gauged, is irrelevant to the only goal at stake here: winning football games.

 

Whether ot not a guy is a jerk, as long as he avoids suspensions, means nothing on the field.

 

Are you looking to assemble an interesting guest list at a tea party or to beat the crap out of our opponents on Sunday? This obsession with personalities we like and don't like is what I would expect if we were selecting next year's edition of the Jills. When did the board get taken over by teenage girls?

 

The Peters hate is a direct result of the negative attacks on Peters published at Brandon's direction from OBD.

 

The fans have bought Brandon's spin hook, line and sinker and have crucified Peters since.

 

Since the team is devoid of talent, it may make sense to hold the front office accountable for the lack of playmakers on this team - and it refusal to pay market rates to its only ProBowler

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Peters and Lynch are the two best players an offense and you morons are talking about getting rid of one of them. the problem could have been fixed last winter by paying the guy, but they'd rather lock up crappy football players like schobel and kelsay. remember one thing Lombardi always said "there's no substitute for talent"

your crazy--pay a guy that doesn't show up or even tell us what he wants. then he shows up before week1 so he can't miss a paycheck. how many DE's have come around his end? how many penalties have been called on him? He's too cocky. No way he gets big money this year--i won't be happy.

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your crazy--pay a guy that doesn't show up or even tell us what he wants. then he shows up before week1 so he can't miss a paycheck. how many DE's have come around his end? how many penalties have been called on him? He's too cocky. No way he gets big money this year--i won't be happy.

 

like I said - a product of the propoganda from OBD

 

they didn't know what he wanted - sure, this one is the biggest indictment of the low IQ level of Bills fans.

 

Brandon knew full well what Peters wanted

- he found out when in January when he told Peters he would not be getting his deal re-done

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The Peters hate is a direct result of the negative attacks on Peters published at Brandon's direction from OBD.

 

The fans have bought Brandon's spin hook, line and sinker and have crucified Peters since.

 

Since the team is devoid of talent, it may make sense to hold the front office accountable for the lack of playmakers on this team - and it refusal to pay market rates to its only ProBowler

 

Great post. Brandon's a marketing guy at heart, and clearly understands how to sell a bad product to a fan base. Selling 56k season tickets for a team without the a playoff appearance in 8 years was impressive. But now his work becomes even more difficult with this latest disaster of a season. I have no doubt that the front office will look for a way to negate the Peters' Pro Bowl selection and prevent another contract disupte.

 

After reading that Trent texts DJ to show his support, I believe the front office will do anything to get the fans to go along with their thinking. Someone in the marketing/PR departments is behind linking the starting QB to the also-ran HC who couldn't coach his way out of a wet paper bag. But it's too true of the Bills, who rely on propoganda to get fans into the seats. Whether it's supporting DJ or trying to put down Peters, it's what Buffalo's front office does best.

 

If only they approached team-building as aggressive as they try to spin this team.

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Let's examine this from Jason Peters perspective.... He wants a new contract or fat extension, so what are his options? His ONLY option is another holdout, and frankly he is stuck in quicksand again because the Buffalo Bills made him "happy" once upon a time 3 years ago! The prevailing sentiment at One Bills Drive is that they don't have to pay Peters a nickel until he proves that he is willing to play first, then negotiate when he's in camp. The Bills said this all along during OTA's, camp, and just prior to the regular season. Who won? The Bills gained the upper hand because another lengthy holdout, this year, will undoubtedly cause the two sides to really entrench themselves and in that scenario no one wins!! The other factor Jason better come to grips with is that Walter Jones got franchised something like 5 times by the Seahawks, so the Bills really have quite the hammer in any further ploys Jasons' people might come up with. The final bit of the equation is that Peters proved that his own self-motivation to stay in shape during a holdout was next to nonexistant! It's his career, let's see if he's smart enough to report and play for his pay this offseason. My personal response would be no to the likelihood.....

The Bills gained nothing and lost Peters for all of camp, a chunk of games and the time it took for him to get to top speed. And the cost to Peters was whPat? He just made the pro bowl, again. He is just as marketable as ever. They have the entire offseason to negotiate with him, no need to wait for camp. And being franchised means a huge raise for Peters. Some hammer. Jeez, why do so many fans get so worked up and involved in contract negotiations? Acting like jilted lovers every time a guy holds out, a regular occurrence here and with every other team in the league. Yet every time it happens, there is a board wide hissy fit.

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That's a great thought. Hope all of our good players stage a silent hold out next year, come in out of shape and contribute from around game 5 or 6. Screw the team, its me first from now on. Put free agents and rookies in the line up for games one through six. Yeah, sounds good to me...

There isn't a guy on that team that isn't out to get the best paycheck for himself that he can get. Not one. And all this crap about a silent holdout is and always was dribble. They knew what he wanted and didn't want to give it to him so he did the only thing a player can ever do, hold out.

 

This isn't a charity, these are not boy scouts banding together to build a camp. These are professional athletes with painfully short careers. Guys whose names you will forget long before their last knee surgery.

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There isn't a guy on that team that isn't out to get the best paycheck for himself that he can get. Not one. And all this crap about a silent holdout is and always was dribble. They knew what he wanted and didn't want to give it to him so he did the only thing a player can ever do, hold out.

 

This isn't a charity, these are not boy scouts banding together to build a camp. These are professional athletes with painfully short careers. Guys whose names you will forget long before their last knee surgery.

 

I vote for you as the new GM. With your vision and a boatload of money we'll be bankrupt in no time and probably in LA or Toronto within a year...On the bright side all of the players will be very happy...

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Peters has been awful this year, watch the tape of the 2nd and 5 play vs the Jets.....look at who gives the 'OLAY when the linebacker comes off the edge.....Peters has looked horrible all year. Lynchs best runs have been to the Walker side. They have not been able to run over Peters/Dockery at ALL this year!!!!

 

this was discussed by the coaches, it wasn't his man that got JP. it wasn't peteres responsibility

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like I said - a product of the propoganda from OBD

 

they didn't know what he wanted - sure, this one is the biggest indictment of the low IQ level of Bills fans.

 

Brandon knew full well what Peters wanted

- he found out when in January when he told Peters he would not be getting his deal re-done

 

please point out what OBD has posted here about peters, what did they say onVcaoch or billsdaily? what negative was written in Bills digest? what negative are in the game programs. if you are going to make these claims then explain where you are getting it from.

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please point out what OBD has posted here about peters, what did they say onVcaoch or billsdaily? what negative was written in Bills digest? what negative are in the game programs. if you are going to make these claims then explain where you are getting it from.

 

It's what's referred to as a, "leak."

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The Bills gained nothing and lost Peters for all of camp, a chunk of games and the time it took for him to get to top speed. And the cost to Peters was whPat? He just made the pro bowl, again. He is just as marketable as ever. They have the entire offseason to negotiate with him, no need to wait for camp. And being franchised means a huge raise for Peters. Some hammer. Jeez, why do so many fans get so worked up and involved in contract negotiations? Acting like jilted lovers every time a guy holds out, a regular occurrence here and with every other team in the league. Yet every time it happens, there is a board wide hissy fit.
I wonder the same thing. And, these guys think Wilson/Brandon "won" and it's over. :wallbash:

 

I think they fined him $560K.

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like I said - a product of the propoganda from OBD

 

they didn't know what he wanted - sure, this one is the biggest indictment of the low IQ level of Bills fans.

 

Brandon knew full well what Peters wanted

- he found out when in January when he told Peters he would not be getting his deal re-done

 

I heard the deal wasn't even discussed at the endof the season, where do you get this from? people with low IQ's make sh-- up and thats you. How are they to know when he refuses to communicate. Again what media did obd put out there? you haven't proven that to me. are you a conspiracy theorist- we did lad on the moon buddy.

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Great post. Brandon's a marketing guy at heart, and clearly understands how to sell a bad product to a fan base. Selling 56k season tickets for a team without the a playoff appearance in 8 years was impressive. But now his work becomes even more difficult with this latest disaster of a season. I have no doubt that the front office will look for a way to negate the Peters' Pro Bowl selection and prevent another contract disupte.

 

After reading that Trent texts DJ to show his support, I believe the front office will do anything to get the fans to go along with their thinking. Someone in the marketing/PR departments is behind linking the starting QB to the also-ran HC who couldn't coach his way out of a wet paper bag. But it's too true of the Bills, who rely on propoganda to get fans into the seats. Whether it's supporting DJ or trying to put down Peters, it's what Buffalo's front office does best.

 

If only they approached team-building as aggressive as they try to spin this team.

 

The real interesting thing about Brandon is that he developed his marketing genius as head of spin control for the cheapest organization in all of pro sports - the Florida Marlins BASEBALL team.

 

As noted in Larry Felser's article, the Bills problems have all historically been rooted in Ralph's misguided adventures with hiring non-football people to run his team.

 

It's bad enough to put a marketing guy in charge, but when his background is baseball, the writing is on the wall as to what the focus of the Bills is (and it sure isn't building a contender)

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