Keenan McCardell. Ironically let go by Cleveland.Jimmy Smith
Cris Carter
Wes Welker
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Keenan McCardell. Ironically let go by Cleveland.Jimmy Smith
Cris Carter
Wes Welker
He wasn't let go by Cleveland His initial 4 year contract was over. The other guys were cut/released.Keenan McCardell. Ironically let go by Cleveland.
Randy exploded as a rookie and Santana succeeded in his 3rd year with his team. We were looking for examples of WRs that got cut or dumped from their original team before proving themselves, but went on to succeed.Both Randy and Santana Moss.
Ehh, it was over 20 years ago so hard to remember specific details. Cleveland never used him and only started him a handful of games a year and made no attempt to resign him. Then he blew up in Jacksonville, close enough to the original post of "dumped or cut" IMO.He wasn't let go by Cleveland His initial 4 year contract was over. The other guys were cut/released.
According to Joe Buscaglia of WKBW, Corey Coleman isn't a lock to make the Bills' roster.
Coleman made little impact in his last preseason game, catching just one ball for seven yards against the Browns. Despite his first-round pedigree, the Bills only gave up a seventh-rounder for Coleman and the team won't hesitate to cut him loose if he's undeserving of a roster spot. He may need a good showing in Sunday's dress rehearsal against Cincinnati to make the Bills' final 53.
Source: WKBW
Aug 26 - 11:22 AM
Bills must have been really motivated not to have him on the team. Now I Gotta know if Zay Jones made the roster?SpotracVerified account @spotrac 22m22 minutes ago
Spotrac Retweeted Ian Rapoport
The #Bills will actually LOSE $2M in cap space per this move. As Coleman held guaranteed salaries of $1.5M, & $2M that now accelerate to 2018 dead cap.
And basketball players?What’s wrong with these Baylor football players?!?!?!?
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He managed to get out of Buffalo and Cleveland in the same month. Moron? This guys a genius.He must be a complete ########.
So the Bills spent over 2 million dollars and a 7th round pick, to give a guy 3 weeks to learn a new offense? Why bother trading for him then, if he wasn't going to be even given a chance? Bad teams stay bad I guess.
SMHAnd basketball players?
Cowboys TE Rico Gathers was arrested for marijuana possession Friday night in Frisco, Texas.
The arrest occurred around 10 PM local time. According to Brandon George of the Dallas Morning News, Gathers has posted bond and is about to be released from jail. Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones implied earlier this week that Gathers was likely to make the team's 53-man roster but Friday's arrest may call that into question. Even if he survives final cuts, the former Baylor basketball player won't have any fantasy significance.
They might be more successful playing in Uncle Luke’s team!Maybe Coleman and Gathers are going to be player owners in P Diddy's emergent football league.
I only own one share of him, but it will be difficult to justify holding on to it for much longer.JohnnyU said:soon to be on most dynasty waiver wires.
I traded my only share early in the offseason (don’t remember for what) but at the time I remember thinking how it was more the target share that scared me off than his talent. If I owned him now and had a spot I’d hold until he lands. The right spot could still pay dividends- i like him a lot more on say Baltimore than I do buffalo or Cleveland.I only own one share of him, but it will be difficult to justify holding on to it for much longer.
Bills haven't been Bad in awhiletravdogg said:Bad teams stay bad I guess.
Which, after looking my roster in that league is what I will do as I got 4-5 other players that are waiver wire fodder. This was a startup last year and I took him at 4.03 and looking back, probably one of the worst drafts I've ever done, although it was salvaged somewhat with Nuk at 1.10.I traded my only share early in the offseason (don’t remember for what) but at the time I remember thinking how it was more the target share that scared me off than his talent. If I owned him now and had a spot I’d hold until he lands. The right spot could still pay dividends- i like him a lot more on say Baltimore than I do buffalo or Cleveland.
No, starts with a D and ends in bag.voiceofunreason said:He managed to get out of Buffalo and Cleveland in the same month. Moron? This guys a genius.
When was the last time they were actually good? What is your over/under for them this year?Bills haven't been Bad in awhile
2017 9-7
2016 7-9
2015 8-8
2014 9-7
tyrod can win games....definition if mediocre thoughBills haven't been Bad in awhile
2017 9-7
2016 7-9
2015 8-8
2014 9-7
He’ll be a Cowboy.I traded my only share early in the offseason (don’t remember for what) but at the time I remember thinking how it was more the target share that scared me off than his talent. If I owned him now and had a spot I’d hold until he lands. The right spot could still pay dividends- i like him a lot more on say Baltimore than I do buffalo or Cleveland.
At least you're not Josh McDaniels trading up to draft Tebow in the first round.I guess you never know. I loved this guy in his draft year. Thought he’d be a super stud. I remember watching his YouTube videos and being blown away.
Dude....Tebow had Jesus. So it was like getting 2 guys for one pick.At least you're not Josh McDaniels trading up to draft Tebow in the first round.
Oooooooof.
Truly bizarre. So many things had to happen on the OT touchdown. The no-safety look by Pittsburgh. A healthy DT taking advantage and just outrunning the coverage down the field to score on what was essentially a slant. Tebow actually hitting DT in stride.Dude....Tebow had Jesus. So it was like getting 2 guys for one pick.
i mean, that & $1.50 will get you a cup of coffee, but how else do you explain the playoff win? Tebow & JC carried that broncos team.
That’s one of the most surreal & surprising wins in NFL history IMO.
https://youtu.be/Idx5wsH6Fys
Reports are that he had a poor attitude, hadn't learned much of the playbook in 3 weeks and clearly wasn't giving 100% in practice or games.travdogg said:So the Bills spent over 2 million dollars and a 7th round pick, to give a guy 3 weeks to learn a new offense? Why bother trading for him then, if he wasn't going to be even given a chance? Bad teams stay bad I guess.
Yeah but he's got some sweet kicks.lod001 said:Dude just doesn't put in the effort to be good.
What was his contract though? I'm guessing most teams didn't want to bite on it and inherit the deal.New England grabbed Darboh and Hansen and ignored Coleman... I wonder if Dallas might bite?
He has talent - maybe realizing that he has at best one more shot to make it in the NFL will improve his attitude?
Oof. 10 on the wonderlic. https://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/2016/04/wonderlic-scores-rbs-wrs-tes-fbs-2016-nfl-draft-low-scores/Whispers are he's as dumb as a bag of rocks. Physical talent means almost nothing if you can't even learn a few of the plays. At Baylor it was flag football.
That's not a good showing. Some of these guys....my God.
Whoever formatted that webpage must have scored even lower than a 10 on the Wonderlic because bright yellow print on a white background is a horrible decision.
Holy cow I wonder what's it like having a conversation with a person that scores a 7 out of 50 on that test.
Way to dumb to stick with the Pats. When you can't make the Bills team, you really shouldn't make any team.Working out with Pats today... scheduled for Eagles tomorrow.