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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    To quote Michael Jackson regarding the thread title, "That's Ignorant".
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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    That would be monumentally stupid but hey, it's the Buffalo Bills, so it's possible.

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albany,n.y. View Post
    The Jets are going to be tough to out-tank.
    What is coming up from the college players that that would make them want to do so?
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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by feldspar View Post
    The Pegulas do not have that history, though. They are running the show now.

    This is not hockey, where teams might deliberately tank. Different ball-game, as they say.

    To me, flat-out cutting McCoy would be idiotic in every respect. I'd be surprised and disappointed if that we're to happen...I don't think it will....
    I can't imagine they would cut him.

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by TacklingDummy View Post
    People don't watch football for the running game, it's a passing league now.
    right. So who's watching the Bills for passing?

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Pink View Post
    Why cut him?

    Unless you plan on being active in FA to replace the dollars or you're going full out tank mode.

    Doesn't make sense to let him go at this juncture. You need a star of some sort to keep people interested in the games. And starting Gillislee doesn't scream "excitement"
    we can only hope we go into full tank mode. i want a real franchise qb.

    i'll take alot of **** for this.............. cut taylor , cut mccoy, cut kyle williams. resign gilmore. let the rebuild begin

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by djjimkelly View Post
    we can only hope we go into full tank mode. i want a real franchise qb.

    i'll take alot of **** for this.............. cut taylor , cut mccoy, cut kyle williams. resign gilmore. let the rebuild begin
    You want to start rebuilding by overpaying a cornerback?

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by TacklingDummy View Post
    People don't watch football for the running game, it's a passing league now.

    The Bills the past 2 years ran the ball just fine, if not better, when someone not named McCoy was getting the handoff.

    I agree. But without a qb , we need a PROVEN rb to help out whoever we bring in. Whether it's a rookie or a band-aid qb, we will need a great running game to help them develop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Fo Sho View Post
    You want to start rebuilding by overpaying a cornerback?
    That is the Buffalo Bills way.

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    If the Pegula's know one thing... it's how to tank!

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by feldspar View Post
    The Pegulas do not have that history, though. They are running the show now.
    I don't think you can say that anymore. They've made massive mistakes already with coaches and at the GM position. Unforced errors.

    The Marrone situation was a cluster****. Rex was a massive blunder. Keeping Whaley is pure, undistilled stupidity. The Lafontaine mess was ugly. And it's beginning to look like the Bylsma hire was a mistake.

    I'm grateful to Terry Pegula (sorry, this whole referring to the Bills and Sabres ownership as "them" is just stupid) for spurring downtown development, but there's no shortage of stupid when it comes to his decision making process.

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by WagonCircler View Post
    I don't think you can say that anymore. They've made massive mistakes already with coaches and at the GM position. Unforced errors.

    The Marrone situation was a cluster****. Rex was a massive blunder. Keeping Whaley is pure, undistilled stupidity. The Lafontaine mess was ugly. And it's beginning to look like the Bylsma hire was a mistake.

    I'm grateful to Terry Pegula (sorry, this whole referring to the Bills and Sabres ownership as "them" is just stupid) for spurring downtown development, but there's no shortage of stupid when it comes to his decision making process.
    All I said the the Pegulas don't have a history of skimping on money.

    You're talking about something different entirely.

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    Thumbs down Re: Cutting McCoy?

    I think think all the thank yous and appreciation are done, and it's time to realize that Pegula is nothing but another incompetent rich owner.
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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Fo Sho View Post
    You want to start rebuilding by overpaying a cornerback?
    yes. what i have read about our new coach. we need CB play to be above average. and ill be honest a tank would mean new qb in 2018 he would be ready to truly compete 2020. and the D will have to be the strength moving forward till the qb i think with a tank this year draft a top qb we can be in contention in 3 the CB plays into that

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Albany,n.y. View Post
    The Jets are going to be tough to out-tank.
    The Jaguars might tank too. I mean they kept Marrone as HC and Hackett as OC and look like keeping Boyles/Henne at QB and Mike Pettine lookalike Todd Wash at DC.

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Pink View Post
    While I do agree with this, McCoy is the only true star on this team at this time. He is the entire offense since there's a dumpster fire at QB and if you release McCoy combined with going with a rookie or NFL journeyman QB there is zero reason to watch the Bills offense let alone be excited by anything on it.

    If this team had a real QB than cutting McCoy for caps savings or even trading him would make sense...with the state of the Bills team and their inability to really make it much better in the offseason it doesn't make sense to let him go.
    Add in the fact that the viewing of a RB breaking through the line is more visceral to the paying and watching public. A 60 yard pass completion is exciting, but a 60 yard run is more so.

    Having a spiff running back is a time-tested way to gin up a local fan base.

    Beyond that, McCoy is a very good RB. Keep 'em, IMO. We all know about the wear factor. Maybe dump him next year? Not scoming year.

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Fo Sho View Post
    You want to start rebuilding by overpaying a cornerback?
    ha...funniest thing I read in this forum in weeks.

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Cody View Post
    right. So who's watching the Bills for passing?
    How many running backs in this age of football would you pay to go watch?

    Me, none.

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Quote Originally Posted by TacklingDummy View Post
    How many running backs in this age of football would you pay to go watch?

    Me, none.
    Personally I liked the NFL of yesteryear better. Just because it's a pass happy league doesn't make that more entertaining. If you think so great, go watch arena league it's even more passing.

    But the short answer is McCoy is more fun to watch than Tie Rod and it's not close.

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    Re: Cutting McCoy?

    Hardly enough savings to warrant cutting someone of his caliber. If his cap savings was 15-20 million a year, then this would be an intelligent conversation.

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