The $27.5M question: How will Bills interpret wording in Tyrod Taylor's deal?

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  • Swiper
    Legendary Zoner
    • Sep 2010
    • 33105

    #16
    Re: The $27.5M question: How will Bills interpret wording in Tyrod Taylor's deal?

    Originally posted by DraftBoy View Post
    The Bills are beyond leaking at this point, now they're basically taking on water like the Titanic.

    I'm not sure who, or how many people, are leaking info but clearly it's not just coming from one person or is being targeted at one person.
    Again this goes back to the owner. The owner who doesn't have tight control over his ship (you referenced the Titanic), should expect this.

    No organization is so tight, but, as you've said, leaks are probably coming from a lot of folks who feel their jobs are in limbo with the Bills.

    This is why the owner has to act quickly to plug the leaks or it just becomes worse (if it can get any worse). I think it was good news that you posted that McDermott's interview went well. Maybe he's the right guy.

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    • DraftBoy
      Administrator
      • Jul 2002
      • 107443

      #17
      Re: The $27.5M question: How will Bills interpret wording in Tyrod Taylor's deal?

      Originally posted by Swiper View Post
      Again this goes back to the owner. The owner who doesn't have tight control over his ship (you referenced the Titanic), should expect this.

      No organization is so tight, but, as you've said, leaks are probably coming from a lot of folks who feel their jobs are in limbo with the Bills.

      This is why the owner has to act quickly to plug the leaks or it just becomes worse (if it can get any worse). I think it was good news that you posted that McDermott's interview went well. Maybe he's the right guy.
      Agreed 100%. I would personally love to see McDermott get the job. He's a younger guy with an old school mentality who gets the most out of players.
      COMING SOON...
      Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
      We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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      • Goobylal
        Registered User
        • Jan 2004
        • 19371

        #18
        Re: The $27.5M question: How will Bills interpret wording in Tyrod Taylor's deal?

        Originally posted by Swiper View Post
        You're wrong again.
        Just because they were aware of it doesn't mean they agreed with it. And steering him to a doctor that would pass him physically in the required time is smart.

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        • Swiper
          Legendary Zoner
          • Sep 2010
          • 33105

          #19
          Re: The $27.5M question: How will Bills interpret wording in Tyrod Taylor's deal?

          Originally posted by Goobylal View Post
          Just because they were aware of it doesn't mean they agreed with it. And steering him to a doctor that would pass him physically in the required time is smart.

          Not only are you stupid, you can't read.

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          • BillsImpossible
            Registered User
            • Mar 2013
            • 16206

            #20
            Re: The $27.5M question: How will Bills interpret wording in Tyrod Taylor's deal?

            Tyrod Taylor has elevated the Bills' offense in his two seasons since arriving in Buffalo. But will the team pick up his option? Our two NFL insiders cover that and more in this week's notebook.


            Bill Polian sums it up nicely in the closing seconds.

            "Typically, with this doctor and this operation, 6 weeks is the recovery time."

            Come March 11, Tyrod Taylor should be fully healed and pass the physical.

            Btw, Polian looks great.

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            • BillsImpossible
              Registered User
              • Mar 2013
              • 16206

              #21
              Re: The $27.5M question: How will Bills interpret wording in Tyrod Taylor's deal?

              Originally posted by Swiper View Post
              Not only are you stupid, you can't read.
              Swiper, most people here just want to talk football and have fun.

              Try having some fun for a change.

              You're no fun.

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              • Goobylal
                Registered User
                • Jan 2004
                • 19371

                #22
                Re: The $27.5M question: How will Bills interpret wording in Tyrod Taylor's deal?

                Originally posted by BillsImpossible View Post
                Swiper, most people here just want to talk football and have fun.

                Try having some fun for a change.

                You're no fun.
                Swiper's still butthurt over the election. Funny though, I never heard of "idiocy" being a stage of grief.
                Last edited by Goobylal; 01-07-2017, 06:08 PM.

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                • Swiper
                  Legendary Zoner
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 33105

                  #23
                  Re: The $27.5M question: How will Bills interpret wording in Tyrod Taylor's deal?

                  Originally posted by Goobylal View Post
                  Swiper's still butthurt over the election. Funny though, I never heard of "idiocy" being a stage of grief.
                  Politics is another forum there. It's more of a problem than a misplaced apostrophe. But you clearly have problems.

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