An exerpt from Pasquarelli's Tip Sheet:
It looks like the Buffalo Bills are prepared to part with defensive tackle Tyrone Robertson, currently serving a four-game suspension for a repeat violation of the NFL substance abuse policy, once his sanctions conclude. The Bills gambled on Robertson, who has a bit of a history, because he had a great upside. But he was fined numerous times during his 2001 rookie season for being late to meetings and never seemed very motivated this year. As badly as the Bills need defensive linemen, they had hoped that Robertson would mature, both on and off the field. Instead they will seek to recoup a prorated share of his signing bonus and, after perhaps keeping him around for a week following the end of his suspension, waive him.
We don't need him Edwards and Bannan passed him on the depth chart anyway.
It looks like the Buffalo Bills are prepared to part with defensive tackle Tyrone Robertson, currently serving a four-game suspension for a repeat violation of the NFL substance abuse policy, once his sanctions conclude. The Bills gambled on Robertson, who has a bit of a history, because he had a great upside. But he was fined numerous times during his 2001 rookie season for being late to meetings and never seemed very motivated this year. As badly as the Bills need defensive linemen, they had hoped that Robertson would mature, both on and off the field. Instead they will seek to recoup a prorated share of his signing bonus and, after perhaps keeping him around for a week following the end of his suspension, waive him.
We don't need him Edwards and Bannan passed him on the depth chart anyway.
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