If so, let's go get Boldin and a scrap LB.
Can we cut Crowell and use the money for somebody that wants to play??
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Re: Can we cut Crowell and use the money for somebody that wants to play??
Originally posted by gr8slayerOr here's an idea, let's quit screwing our players and start paying them.
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Re: Can we cut Crowell and use the money for somebody that wants to play??
At the very least, after this stunt, Crowell should not be re-signed. OLBs are not that hard to replace, either via the draft or FA. I'd let him walk.Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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Re: Can we cut Crowell and use the money for somebody that wants to play??
Originally posted by Jan ReimersAt the very least, after this stunt, Crowell should not be re-signed. OLBs are not that hard to replace, either via the draft or FA. I'd let him walk.
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Originally posted by gr8slayerOr here's an idea, let's quit screwing our players and start paying them.
Like Schobel? Kelsay? Butler? Williams? Moorman?
I am not saying they are paying the right ones (another argument), but to say they don't pay at all is ignoring tons of facts.Originally posted by mysticsotoLecter is right in everything he said.
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Originally posted by gr8slayerOr here's an idea, let's quit screwing our players and start paying them.
-say what ya want Zoners, but The Bills dropped the ball with Peters.. There was no excuse to not have him LOCKED! He's the best player on our team..
---I was rewatching some games & since the Peters holdout i was focusing on him during plays instead of following the ball & he DOMINATED every RE we faced... He was rarely beat...Not just size or strength, but he has awesome ATHLETIC ability....No suprprise because when he was drafted i recall be all amped up because we drafted a 300+ pound TE who could run really fast and had agility.. Years later he is in shape & is top 3 or top 5 lineman in the league....... AND the elite or elite lineman positions!!!! LT!!! i DON'T UNDERSTAND.. Most teams rarely get a star LT & we got one and yet again we eithe rlowball him or put it off till last minute and said players either start a rucus or they walk..PigPat William,,Winfield,,Clements(agreed too much$),,Jonas Jennings etc etc,,,Pat Williams was a superstar NT at the time and what a suprise that our run D was in the bottom 5 from then till now.......
----Peters is wrong but the Bills created the situation with our best player..wtf?
POSTIVE TALK Pos talk!!! kickoff....
Seattle is dead!
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Re: Can we cut Crowell and use the money for somebody that wants to play??
Originally posted by SkoobyCan we use his $ to resign another player?
Nope, see my thread.
And we cannot cut Crowell either. Teams are not allowed to cut a player due to injury.
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Originally posted by SkoobyIf so, let's go get Boldin and a scrap LB.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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Re: Can we cut Crowell and use the money for somebody that wants to play??
Originally posted by TigerJAt this point, Buffalo has limited options with Crowell. After he has his surgery and has a few weeks to get healed up, the Bills can reach an injury settlement with him and then waive him. Another team would sign him at that point. That won't happen before October, if at all.
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Originally posted by Dr.LecterNo, once he is a member of the Bills on Sunday his contract is guarenteed for the year.
However, releasing him with an injury settlement would be a pretty dumb move, since he would be a FA and could sign with anyone else once healthy. I find it hard to believe the Bills would want that. What if he signs with a team that the Bills are competing against and he helps beat them?
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