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  • pashi911
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 25

    Donahoe getting alot of HEAT

    Just pulled this off of pro football talk. Donahoe seems to think he has all the answers even though Travis is still here. It looks like some people are getting fed up with his antics. Take a look at the post.....



    DONAHOE'S GOT NO LEVERAGE


    With a glut of running backs available via the draft, trade, and/or free agency and a former No. 1 tailback who vows never to play in Buffalo again, Bills G.M. Tom Donahoe overlooked one key fact as he postured and preened for a first-day pick in exchange for Travis Henry.


    Donahoe has no leverage.


    But that didn't stop Donahoe from talking tough about the trade that never was, and likely never will be -- at least not on Tom's terms.


    "We weren't presented with very much, to be honest with you," Donahoe said after the draft. "We have to hear something that makes sense, other than somebody offering a player we don't want or somebody offering a late-round pick, which we're not going to do."


    Donahoe was at it again on Monday: "If not being offered anything is being greedy, then we were greedy," he said. "We were willing to discuss anything but somebody has to offer you something so that you can have a conversation."


    Said one league insider in response, "Can't this smug ******* shut up?"


    The source described Donahoe as an "egomaniac [who] will never learn his lesson about being disrespectful towards other people [and] decision-makers in the NFL."


    Perhaps Donahoe is still stinging from past draft-day trades, which included giving up a 2003 first-rounder in 2002 for Drew Bledsoe, and then giving up a 2005 first-rounder in 2004 for the guy who will replace Bledsoe after three mediocre seasons.


    But even in connection with the Bledsoe trade Donahoe talked tough, saying initially that he'd never give up a first-round pick for Bledsoe and then boasting that he would have given up two first-rounders for the former New England quarterback, whom Donahoe said he decided to acquire after seeing him throw against the wind in pregame warm ups (perhaps Donahoe should have withheld judgment until after watching tape of Bledsoe throwing against the wind -- and at the same time against coverage and a pass rush).


    The deeper problem seems to be that other league insiders don't appreciate Donahoe's public statements regarding trades and trade offers. Yeah, it's a competitive business, but there's a certain code of conduct when it comes to talking publicly, expressly or implicitly, regarding other front offices.


    At the core, its a matter of respect. Donahoe doesn't give it in situations like this, so as a result he rarely gets it from some of the most respected figures in the league.
  • OpIv37
    Acid Douching Asswipe
    • Sep 2002
    • 101347

    #2
    Originally posted by pashi911


    With a glut of running backs available via the draft, trade, and/or free agency and a former No. 1 tailback who vows never to play in Buffalo again
    TD's calling his bluff. If Henry sits this year, he'll be basically worthless at this time next year. He needs to come out and play hard to get the payday he wants.

    Originally posted by pashi911
    Perhaps Donahoe is still stinging from past draft-day trades, which included giving up a 2003 first-rounder in 2002 for Drew Bledsoe, and then giving up a 2005 first-rounder in 2004 for the guy who will replace Bledsoe after three mediocre seasons.
    This post just wreaks of ignorance. First, Drew Bledsoe didn't work out but we desperately needed a QB and he was the best available at that time. Second, we got our 2003 #1 back for a WR who turned out to be a bust- how can TD be faulted for that. And finally, getting an extra pick in last year's strong draft in exchange for one in this year's crappy draft is a good move on paper. Let's let Losman play a few games before judging this one.

    That being said, the respect thing is a big issue. Most GM's have big heads and TD needs to learn that stroking egos is is the nature of the business.
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    • Jan Reimers
      Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
      • May 2003
      • 17353

      #3
      McGahee and Henry will give us one of the best RB duos in football - and it won't be the first time that a one time starter has backed up a current starter. In fact, it happens quite often.
      Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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      • jamze132
        Don’t hate…
        • Jun 2003
        • 29427

        #4
        Most of this "You have to trade Travis Henry" crap was and still is being fueled by the media. Donahoe does not have to trade him. This stuff is overplayed. And if Donahoe comes out and says that Travis is still a Buffalo Bill because there weren't any real offers, than there probably weren't any real offers. If a GM called up and said that we'll give you a 6th round pick for Henry, I would decline too.

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        • Meathead
          Insufferable ***** and perpetual crybaby
          • Jul 2002
          • 21349

          #5
          TD's Peerless Price move was brilliant.
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          • mysticsoto
            Too sober for this...
            • Apr 2004
            • 31439

            #6
            Agreed, and all this talk about TH sitting is just bull. If TH gets an opportunity to go in the game, he better take advantage and run like he's never ran before!!! It would be idiotic to just sit and pout like a baby. His offers after the year will be affected by how he acts this year! He's still under contract and must abide by it!

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            • Pride
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 10191

              #7
              Say what you want about TD, he makes great offseason moves.... sure he has ignored the OL, but I feel that we will be ok with what we have.

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              • Akhippo
                Registered User
                • Nov 2002
                • 838

                #8
                Why isnt anyone dogging AZ for not trading for Henry. The could have swapped seconds with us. Hell, they used it on a back anyway. If they picked up Henry they would have a back and a second still.

                I have no problem getting worth for Henry. I would have even taken a third. But to just give him a way for the sake of getting rid of Henry. Ridiculous. Now we have a very deep backfield for a year with a very cheap contract. With three backs in the top five, this was a very deep field. What are you going to do?
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                • bills_phan
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 157

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Pride
                  Say what you want about TD, he makes great offseason moves.... sure he has ignored the OL, but I feel that we will be ok with what we have.
                  I know they're not exactly big-name players, but 2 FAs and 2 draft picks is not exactly ignoring the OL.
                  GO BILLS!!!

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                  • RedEyE
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 24661

                    #10
                    TD has the respect of a lot of people througout the league. Remember, this is pro-football talk commenting on his tactics. If the person writing this horribly written article really wants to focus on unprofessionalism perhaps he needs to look no further than this statement here: Said one league insider in response, "Can't this smug ******* shut up?"

                    That doesn't seem too professional to me.

                    Also, what he fails to comment on is that Henry is the one wanting to be traded. Donahoe ended up doing all the leg work in the end and came up empty handed. Or did he?

                    I see it as TD ended up with two solid backs running the ball next to #1 draft pick JP Losman. Travis needs to look at himself and decide if he wants play back-up in Buffalo, or take a chance by sitting out and not playing at all.

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                    • Mahdi
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 10585

                      #11
                      If he sat out...wouldnt he continue to be a Bill next year?

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                      • ArcticWildMan

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Mahdi
                        If he sat out...wouldnt he continue to be a Bill next year?
                        Yep.

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                        • ArcticWildMan

                          #13
                          ProFootball Talk is the National Enquirer of the NFL media. Take what that site says with a huge grain of salt.

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                          • don137
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 7720

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Akhippo
                            Why isnt anyone dogging AZ for not trading for Henry. The could have swapped seconds with us. Hell, they used it on a back anyway. If they picked up Henry they would have a back and a second still.
                            If JJ Arrington ends up being a bust then Arizona will get a lot of heat wondering why they wasted a pick on Arrington when they could of received a proven player in Henry. Until then Arizona won't get scrutinized. They had a very good draft. A lot of it was luck though. I think they were in the right position at the right time...

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                            • Statman
                              Registered User
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 518

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Mahdi
                              If he sat out...wouldnt he continue to be a Bill next year?
                              Nope. He has a contract for '04, not '05. He's satisfied the league's 4 year rule.
                              Facts speak louder than opinions

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