But then on talent get worse the following year makes no sense. Right now OL which was a strength was just made a huge weakness by Bill. All to get a 5th round pick
The only explanation I have is that Bill is punting on 2022…
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.But then on talent get worse the following year makes no sense. Right now OL which was a strength was just made a huge weakness by Bill. All to get a 5th round pick
I’m not going to panic yet.The only explanation I have is that Bill is punting on 2022…
Lol guessing your with a fellow Pats fan.My initial thought Chris is : what are you doing marrying a Cowboy fan? I guess better than a Jet/KC/Raven fan. lol
He knows it is very unlikely he can compete with KC, San Diego, Denver, LV and Cincinnati, not to mention the perpetually underrated Ravens in 2022. I think he is trying to set the pats up for a run starting in 23 or 24. This will involve rebuilding the OL. He probably sees Mason as an unlikely long term member of the OL, because he is set to become a FA in 23. He probably wants to start developing younger OL (and other positions) to coincide with the "run" to start in 23 or 24. Part of the preparation will be to give playing time in 22 to younger long term solutions.The only explanation I have is that Bill is punting on 2022…
Lol Chris, I am single at the moment.Lol guessing your with a fellow Pats fan.
Their aren’t many of those in PA.
If it wasn’t for my grandpa and me and my friend in like fourth grade following Bledsoe.
I wouldn’t of been a Pats fan myself.
Ryan Bates is 25 years old & played at a high level at LG last year. Submit a legitimately offer plz.
If you want Holyredeemer, PM me and we can talk. I feel that I have a obligation not to mention "specific" names/people, but certainly stand behind and trust what I have heard.Ashley, who have you heard this from? Are you just referring to the tweets that said the Pats weren’t spending due to spending so much last year? The tweets from guys we all know and love that are just trying to make sense of what’s going on? If not, and you actually have sources saying that Robert Kraft is controlling Belichick in the same way a parent would give their child a limit to their bank account spending is a big deal. That would mean that Robert Kraft has become more hands on and is having a negative impact on Bills ability to construct a roster the way he wants. You’re a moderator on (what I believe) is the biggest Patriots message board on the entire planet. To put something like this out there is a big deal, especially if it turns out to be true. I don’t want to believe it, but if it is, Bill needs to leave and Kraft needs to step away. If this comes out, that Bill had all these plans and was told no, the media circus is going to be over the top.
Having trouble determining what the Bills have available right now, but OTC shows them with $16M in cap space but not accounting for Von Miller's deal at all. That's reported as around $17M a year in its initial years... so if we figure the first year is at least a $12M cap hit then Buffalo likely has less than $5M in cap space right now. If Bill restructures a player and front loads an offer for Bates, Buffalo likely could not match. The restructure would be offset by Bates likely having a lower cap hit in future years.Ryan Bates is 25 years old & played at a high level at LG last year. Submit a legitimately offer plz.
If it was a close game I would agree.There is nothing embarrassing about losing in the playoffs to a great Bills team, a team that is probably the best in the AFC now and will likely win a SB in the next few years. Making the playoffs after a dismal 2020 season was always the goal.
That’s awesome lol.Lol Chris, I am single at the moment.
Definitely would not be with anyone that is a rival of ours. My family would probably disown me. lol
You’ve got it exactly right. The Bills only have the right to match whatever deal the Pats gave him, and if they choose not to, then the Pats don’t owe anything. Same thing happened when they signed Chris Hogan from the Bills. Pats structured that contract so the Bills couldn’t match - Pats had the cap space at the time and the Bills didn’t.So, he was given an original round tender by the Bills, but he was undrafted, correct? Does this mean that the RFA tender only grants the Bills the right to match, and there's not an automatic draft pick going the other way? I'm sure the teams would probably negotiate a pick tossed for optics, but I'm just trying to get a sense of what this would cost the Pats beyond the contract.
We have seen BB wait awhile before striking in the past but this is absurd. Our O line appears to have been decimated and to this point nothing from BB. We need, at the very least, a guard and 2 tackles. We also need receivers either in FA or draft. The problem is we need front seven help on D. BB needs to start the process of decent to good acquisitions NOW. At this current rate he's going to get Mac beaten to a pulp ala Andrew Luck.If you want Holyredeemer, PM me and we can talk. I feel that I have a obligation not to mention "specific" names/people, but certainly stand behind and trust what I have heard.
If you want Holyredeemer, PM me and we can talk. I feel that I have a obligation not to mention "specific" names/people, but certainly stand behind and trust what I have heard.
I’m not going to panic yet.