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The Bills just traded a LB, who's played ONE SEASON in the NFL, has had 2 ACL surgeries in the past 4 years for a probowl RB who's 27 years old. What's the problem? Yes we loved Kiko. I was one of his biggest fans. But the team is stacked at LB, and could afford to trade him. I don't see, how from any angle possible, the Bills didn't just fleece the Eagles.
I hope Kiko does well in Philly, I hope he makes the pro bowl. But, IMO, a pro bowl RB > a pro bowl LB every day.
its the age/cost/value equation that is a question mark to me
historically this is the season for him to start losing abilities reflected in stats. should still be highly productive for a couple seasons but is what the bills are giving up in an excellent prospect and a 7/8/9+ million salary difference the next few years worth it?
tough call. pretty much depends on what happens with the bills the next few years, as well as how well kiko does in philly. so we really wont know how good/bad a move this was for a couple seasons
Kiko is a question mark. Two ACL injuries to the same knee in 4 years and he faded over the second half of his rookie season (although that can be expected to happen). Sure he's cheap and has potential, but McCoy is a proven top RB, still young, and doesn't have a ton of mileage on him. The only real issue is salary, but they have the room and I expect they'll restructure his contract to lower his cap hit.
The Bills just traded a LB, who's played ONE SEASON in the NFL, has had 2 ACL surgeries in the past 4 years for a probowl RB who's 27 years old. What's the problem? Yes we loved Kiko. I was one of his biggest fans. But the team is stacked at LB, and could afford to trade him. I don't see, how from any angle possible, the Bills didn't just fleece the Eagles.
I hope Kiko does well in Philly, I hope he makes the pro bowl. But, IMO, a pro bowl RB > a pro bowl LB every day.
1. pro Bowl RB's are much easier to find than pro bowl LB's. Granted, Kiko wasn't one yet it he's well on his way
2. $12 MILLION against the cap is far too much for ANY RB
3. RB is useless without a good OL And the cap hit for McCoy Significantly hampers our ability to get that done (not to mention the other holes).
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