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The USA TODAY reports there are some indications the Buffalo Bills have approached WR Peerless Price's agent to begin negotiations on a long-term contract with the potential 2003 free agent
I really have had little faith that Peerless would stay in Buffalo past this season but can you just imagine? Moulds, Price, and Reed sticking together for another 3-4 years or more?
If i were Peerless i may think about a two-tiered deal with the Bills with as big a signing bonus as he can get with a second tier Bills option after three years. He will get great money, almost all up front, have these three years (likely) with Drew, Moulds and Josh, and if he is as productive as he should be, he will be right in his prime as a pro and get a second enormous contract either from the Bills on the second tier option or going out in FA at age 28 or so. If he goes 4-5 years with the Bills or others, it will likely be his last big one.
I think he'll stay. Why leave? He is one of the stars on a top 5 offense. Hopefully winning is more important then money. After the last couple of seasons he knows what it is like to lose. I think he wants to win more then cash in for the $.
if he leaves cuz he wants 4 mill instead of 3.25 or whatever.. good ridance.. we dont need money hungry pigs here.. we need guys that want to come together for the good of the team.. to win a bowl..
ask about any player at the end of their career, which was better.. the extra 2 million you made on top of the 10 you already had in the bank.. or that big fat superbowl ring on your hand?
i think your answer would be overwhelming.
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It makes sense - the Bills have $2 million in cap space left this year that they can put towards a signing bonus if they sign PP during the season. If not, the $2 million will essentially be forfeited.
Originally posted by ct bills fan It makes sense - the Bills have $2 million in cap space left this year that they can put towards a signing bonus if they sign PP during the season. If not, the $2 million will essentially be forfeited.
they wouldn't have to use the whole pot because any new signing bonus would be amortorized...not only that you don't want to deplete it because then you have money for injury replacements.
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