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The Bills spent some money, but they had no choice. The NFL salary cap is now at $109 million, and the Bills, according to local cap guru Robert Balistreri, are around $31 and a half million or so under that cap. While the Bills won't throw that money around foolishly, many teams will be happy to do just that.
I heard he was cited on the radio but this is is a citation by Ed Kilgore, a TV Sports Director. I am wondering how long before he gets to make appearances on TV.
why not?get a TV show,Stump the Clump.if somebody stumps him with a salary cap question,a hottie pulls the lever and he drops into Lake Erie from a scaffold 50 feet high.you'd get great ratings from December-February.
Originally posted by yordad
Christ, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.
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