I pulled this from a piece by Leo Roth of the D&C this morning.
As for Price, Donahoe said, that in addition to Atlanta, he has fielded calls from “several” teams feeling him out about a trade.
Price is free to solicit offers and trade possibilities.
“We’re not trying to move him, we’re trying to get him back,” Donahoe said. “We’re comfortable, if he wants to come back at the franchise figure ($5.01 million), we’ll live with it for a year.
“We’ve tried to make that clear to the agent. We’re not actively trying to trade him. That’s up to them if that’s the avenue they want to take.”
B/c paying Price really hampers our efforts to address all the defensive areas the way we need to if we want to win a championship.
So TD's lying on one of the two counts;
He says that "fixing the D is the priority", but then out of the other side of his mouth he's essentially acting like he'd like to have Price here even if it means paying him $5 for the year.
I just don't get it. There's no way we're gonna "fix the D" and and pay Price, a #2 WR, that kind of money. We also have to sign some backups and depth. So we're either not gonna get more than one defensive player who will make a huge difference or we're not gonna sign Price. So either way, TD's words can't be believed IMO. It's all just a big show and we have to judge him solely on his actions and not his words.
It's disturbing if what he says about Price above is true. Seems like he won't take anything less than a first rounder maybe which I doubt will be offered for Price. So it's more and more, if TD's words are to have any meaning, looking more and more as if Price will be with the Bills this season. Sadly, that would mean not more than one major upgrade to our D this season. Likely the WLB spot. There's no way we're gonna get Adams and Peterson or Spikes. It would take up all of our remaining cap, possibly more.
As for Price, Donahoe said, that in addition to Atlanta, he has fielded calls from “several” teams feeling him out about a trade.
Price is free to solicit offers and trade possibilities.
“We’re not trying to move him, we’re trying to get him back,” Donahoe said. “We’re comfortable, if he wants to come back at the franchise figure ($5.01 million), we’ll live with it for a year.
“We’ve tried to make that clear to the agent. We’re not actively trying to trade him. That’s up to them if that’s the avenue they want to take.”
B/c paying Price really hampers our efforts to address all the defensive areas the way we need to if we want to win a championship.
So TD's lying on one of the two counts;
He says that "fixing the D is the priority", but then out of the other side of his mouth he's essentially acting like he'd like to have Price here even if it means paying him $5 for the year.
I just don't get it. There's no way we're gonna "fix the D" and and pay Price, a #2 WR, that kind of money. We also have to sign some backups and depth. So we're either not gonna get more than one defensive player who will make a huge difference or we're not gonna sign Price. So either way, TD's words can't be believed IMO. It's all just a big show and we have to judge him solely on his actions and not his words.
It's disturbing if what he says about Price above is true. Seems like he won't take anything less than a first rounder maybe which I doubt will be offered for Price. So it's more and more, if TD's words are to have any meaning, looking more and more as if Price will be with the Bills this season. Sadly, that would mean not more than one major upgrade to our D this season. Likely the WLB spot. There's no way we're gonna get Adams and Peterson or Spikes. It would take up all of our remaining cap, possibly more.
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