That's telling me that he thinks he can't give any more to his team. So obviously he believes the problem lies with everyone else. If I were a Bills fan this would be very concerning to me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by raybec 4:
That's telling me that he thinks he can't give any more to his team. So obviously he believes the problem lies with everyone else. If I were a Bills fan this would be very concerning to me.
Well, he's right. He and his QB are the whole offense.
And they don't have a defense without Von.
They're the 2018 Chiefs without Kelcee...in perpetuity. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Bills fans all talking defensive rebuild, which seems likely. Beane is no Veach that’s for sure. Poyer, Edmunds, Oliver likely all gone. I just don’t see them pulling off what Veach did last year and having that kinda draft. Bengals probably our closest competitor currently but we’ll see who they lose in FA. Surely Bates is gone. Bell too maybe. They’re about to make some hard decisions because Joey Bridesmaid about to get paid, then Chase is next. Hard not to look at the near future and think the king is not losing his throne. Veach has another draft like last year, it’s gonna be very difficult for a team to overtake us without some fluke shit or injuries. Never thought I’d see these days as a Chiefs fan!
In a now-deleted Instagram post, Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver, who is entering the final year of his rookie contract, seemed to have made his intentions clear in regards to a new contract in Buffalo.
"Show me the money or (I don't) wanna talk!" Oliver wrote. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoover:
Actually the Von Miller injury should be a lesson for us.
Don't think some 30+ year old star player is going to put you over the top.
D-Hop is intriguing, but I'd stay young, and if I was signing a vet it would be someone I might be able to do a JuJu type deal with for one year. Allen Robinson or Bobby Woods.
There's really no correlation injurywise between EDGEs and WRs. EDGEs just get banged around more than skill players.
And as has been noted elsewhere, there's plenty of examples of over-30 WRs that had multiple career type seasons after 31. [Reply]
The NFL Players' Association called out Bengals' ownership on Saturday night.
"Attention all players! In a move that could impact our entire membership, Bengals ownership is attempting to strip all athletes in Ohio of their workers’ compensation benefits," the NFLPA tweeted from their official Twitter account. [Reply]