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  • mightysimi
    Buckle me in on the highway of sin
    • Mar 2010
    • 6331

    CJ Spiller Contract

    With CJ being hurt for potentially the season, while it used to be a forgone conclusion that he would decline his player option, now I'm not so sure.

    First would anyone pay close to 5M for someone coming off a season ending injury? An injury that has now happened twice. I doubt it.

    He may want next year to try and secure that one last big contract.

    If he goes on the open market, I don't think he makes any more than Tate did this year.

    We might get one more year of Spiller.
  • Night Train
    Retired - On Several Levels
    • Jul 2005
    • 33117

    #2
    Re: CJ Spiller Contract

    I would low ball him and if he gets more from another team, so be it.

    He's a gimmick guy and not a #1 RB, if even a #2. Hates running between the tackles and that eliminates him from any decent contract offer from the Bills. May be better as a WR/wingback Harvin type but his touches are limited to only a few.

    RB's are easy to find in FA and later rounds of the draft. Nothing against him at all... he can pop a few plays a year but Hughes and others should be our primary FA concerns.
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    • Fletch
      Registered User
      • May 2007
      • 3166

      #3
      Re: CJ Spiller Contract

      Originally posted by Night Train View Post
      I would low ball him and if he gets more from another team, so be it.

      He's a gimmick guy and not a #1 RB, if even a #2. Hates running between the tackles and that eliminates him from any decent contract offer from the Bills. May be better as a WR/wingback Harvin type but his touches are limited to only a few.

      RB's are easy to find in FA and later rounds of the draft. Nothing against him at all... he can pop a few plays a year but Hughes and others should be our primary FA concerns.
      What, you're not familiar with our front office now after all these years?

      Overpaying is their specialty. I wouldn't be so sure about that.
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      • JoeMama
        Emotion Sickness
        • Oct 2002
        • 18183

        #4
        Re: CJ Spiller Contract

        We should re-sign CJ on the cheap, then fall to our knees and beg Chan Gailey to return to Buffalo strictly as the offensive coordinator.

        Gailey may have been a poor HC but he damn well knew how to squeeze the most production possible out of CJ Spiller and mediocre QB's. He would be an immediate upgrade over Natty Hackett.

        CJ was a monster under Gailey.
        Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.

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        • mightysimi
          Buckle me in on the highway of sin
          • Mar 2010
          • 6331

          #5
          Re: CJ Spiller Contract

          Well he's still here if he wants to be. Unless we cut him then we get about 2M in dead money. I would be alright with one more year before we try to re-sign him. RB's value only decreases with age.

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          • cookie G
            Registered User
            • Mar 2003
            • 7561

            #6
            Re: CJ Spiller Contract

            Why in the world would he want to come back and be used as a fullback?

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            • streetkings01
              Registered User
              • Jul 2006
              • 2980

              #7
              Re: CJ Spiller Contract

              How much is Sproles and Pierre Thomas getting? Thats the kind of contract Spiller is currently worth.

              P. Thomas - 2yr $4 million
              D. Sproles - 3yr $10.5 million

              I'd sign CJ to a 3yr $10 million similar to the Sproles contract.........tell him take it or leave it!
              You can call me streetkings

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              • mightysimi
                Buckle me in on the highway of sin
                • Mar 2010
                • 6331

                #8
                Re: CJ Spiller Contract

                Originally posted by cookie G View Post
                Why in the world would he want to come back and be used as a fullback?
                who said anything about a fullback? Obviously that is a ridiculous idea.

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                • cookie G
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 7561

                  #9
                  Re: CJ Spiller Contract

                  Originally posted by mightysimi View Post
                  who said anything about a fullback? Obviously that is a ridiculous idea.
                  You're right, it is a ridiculous idea. Thank you for agreeing with me.

                  And yet..that's exactly how Soopah Genius Nate Hackett has been using him.

                  I have no idea why he'd want to come back to that.

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                  • mightysimi
                    Buckle me in on the highway of sin
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 6331

                    #10
                    Re: CJ Spiller Contract

                    Originally posted by cookie G View Post
                    You're right, it is a ridiculous idea. Thank you for agreeing with me.

                    And yet..that's exactly how Soopah Genius Nate Hackett has been using him.

                    I have no idea why he'd want to come back to that.
                    I'd say he has 5M reasons to return.

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                    • stuckincincy
                      Buffalo Bills Fan
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 15084

                      #11
                      Re: CJ Spiller Contract

                      Decisions about Spiller have to be on hold. Many questions...

                      The extent of his injuries, F. Jackson's status now and in the future, how the replacements for both will fare in the coming games (the NYJ game was such an oddity - 6 turnovers, unheard-of field position all game long, 4 td passes out of 17 attempts).

                      Spiller isn't an especially gifted outside runner, certainly not useful as a wr as has been advocated by some since he was drafted, but he does have a great eye for an interior opening and beating that first defender and reeling off big yards.
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                      • Ed
                        Registered User
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 9245

                        #12
                        Re: CJ Spiller Contract

                        Originally posted by JoeMama View Post
                        We should re-sign CJ on the cheap, then fall to our knees and beg Chan Gailey to return to Buffalo strictly as the offensive coordinator.

                        Gailey may have been a poor HC but he damn well knew how to squeeze the most production possible out of CJ Spiller and mediocre QB's. He would be an immediate upgrade over Natty Hackett.

                        CJ was a monster under Gailey.
                        Our O-line was significantly better under Gailey also, with basically the same players. I don't know if it had a lot to do with the O-line coach, scheme, Fitz, or what, but our O-line was at its best during this long playoff drought under Gailey.

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                        • better days
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 22028

                          #13
                          Re: CJ Spiller Contract

                          Originally posted by Fletch View Post
                          What, you're not familiar with our front office now after all these years?

                          Overpaying is their specialty. I wouldn't be so sure about that.
                          Yeah, the Bills have a history of overpaying.

                          Overpaid Levitre, overpaid Byrd, overpaid Clements, overpaid Whitner

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                          • Ed
                            Registered User
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 9245

                            #14
                            Re: CJ Spiller Contract

                            So just to be clear, CJ Spiller has an option for a 6th year that only he can exercise, that's would pay him $5 million?

                            I don't think players normally exercise option years, but in CJ's case this might make sense for him. I guess a lot would depend on if he does actually end up returning this season and does anything significant. For example, if we did actually make the playoffs and he had a huge game that could change things dramatically as opposed to just missing the rest of the year.

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                            • k-oneputt
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 7131

                              #15
                              Re: CJ Spiller Contract

                              He won't be back.
                              As stated, they don't know how to use him. He should play like a Harvin role.

                              With this coaching staff he is gone.

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