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He'll be in don't worry...look at all the rest of the first rounders. 99% of them are still unsigned. RB is the easiest transition to the NFL IMO...so I don't worry about it all.
complimentary backs are more instinctive, as long as he stays studying the playbook he will be fine even if he comes in a week late, it could get complicated tho if gailey wants him to know a lot of receiver routes
I'll stop coming here to read until he inks his contract.The redundant crying will serve no purpose whatsoever.
He could sign 48 hours before opening day and the Bills still could get a few big plays out of him immediately. Physically, the guy is off the charts and you can't teach open field ability like his.
Not worried at all.
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Unfortunately, you can't force the market. And the Bills would be idiots to sign Spiller and wind up grossly over-paying for him if the rest of the first - round pieces don't fall into place first. I want him in here right now, but we have to be realistic about the "business-end" of the equation.
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i'd be more afraid of a guy who comes off as "me first, i need to be paid." or a player like a lineman, QB, MLB or DL who needs to know a good deal of pre-snap reads and/or needs to be directing traffic.
I think Spiller comes off as a smart, hungry guy who loves football. I think if he gets here a week late, he'll still be a workable component.
plus 80% of us think he's getting 10 snaps or so in the first game.
I'll stop coming here to read until he inks his contract.The redundant crying will serve no purpose whatsoever.
He could sign 48 hours before opening day and the Bills still could get a few big plays out of him immediately. Physically, the guy is off the charts and you can't teach open field ability like his.
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