Several people mentioned the "precedent" factor- the Bills don't want to start a precedent of signing guys who have 3 years left on their contract because they hold out.
So, maybe the Bills are going to give him his contract, but they're going to make him sweat it out and fine him for a week or two first. The money may not mean much to Peters, but it may to other players considering the same thing. Basically the Bills don't want to look like they buckled- it's a form of playing hardball.
I'm hoping this is what they're doing and they'll give Peters his contract after they hit him with some fines.
So, maybe the Bills are going to give him his contract, but they're going to make him sweat it out and fine him for a week or two first. The money may not mean much to Peters, but it may to other players considering the same thing. Basically the Bills don't want to look like they buckled- it's a form of playing hardball.
I'm hoping this is what they're doing and they'll give Peters his contract after they hit him with some fines.
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