Historian (03-06-2015)
Dumb move.
Could have signed McCown or Hoyer and got the same exact player without losing a draft pick.
Do some of you really think he was brought in to back-up Manuel? If it's a fair competition (that's assuming that there even is one), Cassell would win easily. And I am not a huge fan of his, either.
"Miami played pretty damn good today and still got their ass kicked."
I agree in theory, but you just never know what's going to happen when you open bidding to everyone (contract-wise) and then you have to hope the player is interested in signing.
I just look at it like we replaced Orton for 500K cheaper. Not ideal, but not the worst thing in the world. I'm still hoping EJ has some kind of football epiphany and wins the job.
better days (03-04-2015)
Hand-waving away talent like Moss and Wilfork? We have no offensive talent remotely close to Moss.
Junior Seau, Rodney Harrison, Logan Mankins, etc. They had talent and leaders all over the place. And of course Belichick.they had some great role players/lockerroom guys like Adalius Thomas, Bruschi, Welker, and Seymour.
Billszone 2013 Prediction Contest winner!
I can't see the rationale. They could have purchased the same level of mediocre, hanging-on vets by buying someone like FA Jason Campbell without having to sell off any draft picks. Campbell's stats approximate Casses's. There is no reason to buy either unless they are terribly worried that Manuel has nothing and will never have nothing.
They were miffed that the peripatetic Orton who started ok and then waned as the season wore on, walked away after heaping cash on him, And now think that - in the face of a strong rb draft class - they will trade away choices, and dump riches on a rb via trade, a East-West slasher who needs an active, competent OL and TE scheme.
Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
The Vikings will get draft pick compensation for Cassel. According to Alex Marvez of FOX Sports, the Bills will trade the Buccaneers’ 2015 fifth-round pick (which the Bills acquired in a previous trade) for the Vikings’ 2015 sixth-round pick, and Buffalo will also give Minnesota a 2016 seventh-round pick.
Big deal on the picks.
Anyhow, they liked him more than the other backup type UFA's and had a locked in salary they we fine with. Plus he's in his last year of his contract.
Orton 2.0
Welcome and best of luck. Now turn and hand the ball off to McCoy.
swiper (03-04-2015)
Be happy with what we got, Could be worse, One of you guys could be the QB, That's how slim the market is.
You really think teams will trade a valued QB?? Who has a QB that they can get rid of because their guy is that good??
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Downinfloflo (03-04-2015)
the goal here is to have the run game we had in 2013 with the pass game we had in 2014, it's not that ambitious, but it's realistic and combined with a killer d and special teams it is a blue print for a dominant team (SF, old ravens, Seattle) if it works.
I would've preferred Locker and keeping picks.
I would've preferred keeping the TB fifth (basically a late 4th).
I wanted to draft Buck Allen.
What the hell, GO BILLS!
Diehard BillGator... best of both worlds
Ortons replacement and a solid backup for late round picks likely to be training camp cuts or buried on the depth chart is great value in my opinion.
I would've preferred Locker and keeping picks.
Damn duplicate post
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