http://www.buffalobills.com/news/art...c-d92b8ff6d44a
The Buffalo Bills today announced that the team has reached an injury settlement with TE Tony Moeaki and released him from the Reserve/Injured list.
http://www.buffalobills.com/news/art...c-d92b8ff6d44a
The Buffalo Bills today announced that the team has reached an injury settlement with TE Tony Moeaki and released him from the Reserve/Injured list.
But to play
that’s the thing
shut up and deal
~ Jesse May
Thanks for nothin' bum.
Bye Bye Brady...
BillsOverDolphins (09-01-2014),streetkings01 (09-01-2014)
the shawn merriman of TE's
Mace (09-01-2014)
I can't see why you call him a bum. Seems to me to be a nice youngster who tried to chase a dream but injuries interceded.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Moeaki
Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
Well that was a good try.
At least the guy made some money. Good for him.
Didn't see this coming when we signed him or anything.
Made absolutely 0 impact in his time here. I'm not attacking him as a person, but if you're paid to do your job and you're always hurt, you're expected to perform at some point. He never performed as a Bill, therefore getting released, and being a wasted roster space his entire time here.
Its worth it to take some chances on guys like him. They don't always pan out, but sometimes they do.
Talented but broken glass for a body.
For every one that works out, there are at least 10 that don't.
I understand taking a flyer on a guy like this and hoping to find a diamond in the rough. The problem is that the Bills depend on it despite the low odds of success. Chandler is limited but instead of making an honest effort to improve the position, the team once again tried to rely on other teams' rejects. And predictably, it didn't work out.
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He fumbled? GET THIS BUM OFF MY TEAM!!!
I mean, it was his only fumble of the entire season and his fourth career fumble, but he's clearly the one holding us back.
Chandler's just a guy. He'll get you ~50 catches, for ~550 yards, and 3-6 TDs if you give him a full season's work with a competent QB. That is not a problem, and I would have much rather invested our limited resources in fixing our dumpster fire OL, LB, and QB situations. Chandler is perfectly fine as the #3 or #4 option, but over matched as the #1 or #2 option. So they tried to improve elsewhere to take the burden off of him. If we scrapped the Watkins trade, drafted Eric Ebron and rolled out Steve Johnson as our #1 wideout again this year, what then? You'd be *****ing about how we didn't make a legitimate effort to upgrade the position, only relying on other team's castoffs like Mike Williams and a rookie TE.