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tatepatsfan 03-27-2006 06:11 AM

To get Moulds it will cost
 
http://www.boston.com/sports/footbal.../reiss_pieces/

A 4th rounder per Reiss. I say sign me up for that.

italian pat patriot 03-27-2006 06:15 AM

a 4th for him ? from my side ok...go for it...

dryheat44 03-27-2006 06:25 AM

Actually, it would cost a 4th to obtain his rights, nothing more.

He still would have to agree to a contract, and since he's reluctant to re-negotiate with the Bills, it might not be fait accompli that we can sign him.

I'd rather have the 4th and take my chances in free agency.

Willie55 03-27-2006 06:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dryheat44
Actually, it would cost a 4th to obtain his rights, nothing more.

He still would have to agree to a contract, and since he's reluctant to re-negotiate with the Bills, it might not be fait accompli that we can sign him.

I'd rather have the 4th and take my chances in free agency.

I think he's being difficult because he wants out of Buffalo so bad.

richpats 03-27-2006 06:37 AM

As Maury Finkle would say ..."DO IT."

"C'mon Finkle wants some dinkle, do it. Do it."

dryheat44 03-27-2006 06:47 AM

FWIW. ProFootballTalk is reporting that the Texans and Chiefs are in trade discussions with the Bills as well.

shakadave 03-27-2006 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by richpats
As Maury Finkle would say ..."DO IT."

"C'mon Finkle wants some dinkle, do it. Do it."

For a 4th let's sign his dinkle!

JoeSixPat 03-27-2006 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dryheat44
Actually, it would cost a 4th to obtain his rights, nothing more.

He still would have to agree to a contract, and since he's reluctant to re-negotiate with the Bills, it might not be fait accompli that we can sign him.

I'd rather have the 4th and take my chances in free agency.


I would think that to facilitate a trade the Bills would have to allow his agent to discuss a contract with another team before the deal is done

Its really a question of how long a contract Moulds demands. His bonus money from the Bill's inflates his contract to @$10 mil this season but he knows he's not getting that if he gets cut - he's probably more in the $6-$7 mil range if you ask me

...and he's worth it - as long as his skills hold out. I'd prefer a 2 year contract but Moulds will probably demand more.

Between signing Moulds, getting Josh Brown signed to a poison pill RFA tender, and maybe moving up in the draft to 15 to grab a player before Miami and Dallas - I'd say we'd move to the front of the pack of the offseason "winners" - especially if we extend Seymour and Branch on top of it!

Dank Franklin 03-27-2006 08:40 AM

Assuming no team consumates a trade for him and he is eventually cut by Buffalo, coupled with the thin (and getting thinner by the day) WR market, wouldn't his price be pretty high? As in too high for the Pats?

p8ryts 03-27-2006 08:42 AM

Give them a three
 
If we can get him to sign a contract


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