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Cheap insurance. Frees up a draft pick for another position.
true, but they already have 4 other QBs on the team. I don't know. It just seems weird to me. I like it though. He can be used as an extra coach at training camp with JP and the younger QBs.
Why would you want 2 older vets as your 2nd and 3rd stringers? Isn't your 3rd stringer usually someone like a Thompson or someone they get in the draft late rounds or UDFA?
true, but they already have 4 other QBs on the team. I don't know. It just seems weird to me. I like it though. He can be used as an extra coach at training camp with JP and the younger QBs.
Besides, the more veteran guidance we have for JP, the sooner he'll be up to speed hopefully.
Why would you want 2 older vets as your 2nd and 3rd stringers? Isn't your 3rd stringer usually someone like a Thompson or someone they get in the draft late rounds or UDFA?
because usually a project is #3. The Bills already have their project starting. Maybe Matthews and JP had a really good relationship last year and they want to keep him here to help JP.
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