Bills getting desperate at WR

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Desperate?​

There is no shortage of wide receivers available to the league.​


 

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I think I might make a preseason bet on Keon Coleman of offensive ROY. He should have a big role in that offense
 

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I think I might make a preseason bet on Keon Coleman of offensive ROY. He should have a big role in that offense
I saw a reel with him talking football and holy hell man. Kid is down to earth and funny and knows his shit. Josh got a gem.
 

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Personally I miss the days when a good player played for the same team his entire career, then retired as a member of that team.
I’m fully aware that those days are rare and all but gone.
I kinda miss those days too. And I have no particular interest in seeing DK leave.

But if it was an option to be considered by the Seahawks, I'd want to make it sting. Get some premium draft capital, and unload DK's cap hit.

And something tells me that if they have their heart set on someone, they'll overlook a lot to get him.
 
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Personally I miss the days when a good player played for the same team his entire career, then retired as a member of that team.
I’m fully aware that those days are rare and all but gone.
I get your perspective, but I feel like today's NFL is more honest in this area. (Not the NFL itself, just the state of the sport in general with all the teams.) It's a business, there's no loyalty. I feel like it WAS still that 30, 40 years ago but it was just hidden way better; people more naively believed teams cared about the players a lot more, lol.
 

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Well, you let Gabe Davis walk, you trade Diggs, what did the Bills expect? Josh Allen should have demanded some shit from the FO.
 

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Tyler Boyd must not be taking their calls. Their cap management hasn't been good. Von Miller's cap hit next year is $15 million. And it's $30 million if they cut him. He had 0 sacks or TFLs last year, and a total of 2 tackles.
 

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Personally I miss the days when a good player played for the same team his entire career, then retired as a member of that team.
I’m fully aware that those days are rare and all but gone.

Ah yes, the good ol' days when players had zero negotiating power and the owners exploited them even more than they do now.

I'm sure the owners share your nostalgia for those days, in the same way plantation owners from the Confederacy missed the good ol' days of 100% employee loyalty after the Emancipation Proclamation.
 

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Is this really Lebron James? I pictured him saying this when I read it.
 

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Tyler Boyd must not be taking their calls. Their cap management hasn't been good. Von Miller's cap hit next year is $15 million. And it's $30 million if they cut him. He had 0 sacks or TFLs last year, and a total of 2 tackles.
That's a dumb deal from the Bills but at least they don't have to pay a kicker $9M if they chose to release that said kicker. Like some team's front office did.
 

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