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Will our FAs want to be a part of JRs org?


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Yeah. I'm sure guys will trurn down million dollar contracts because "he was so mean to Peyton and Drew" :rolleyes:

"Yeah. I'm sure guys will trurn down million dollar contracts because someone who wasn't even in the meeting and will not name his sources said that "he was so mean to Peyton and Drew" :rolleyes:"

fixed that for you!

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Other than overpaying for players, there is not ONE other reason why players would want to come here. The team sucks, the owner and general manager are among the worst in the league, we have no quarterback, no winning tradition. Ron Rivera has his work cut out for him and Jerry Richardson isn't making things any easier.

The only way we're going to get a free agent that another team wants is if we vastly overpay for that player. Congrats Jerry, you f'ing old-ass idiot.

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When contract length and money are equal will our owners actions hurt us? If it does that means we will have to overpay.

YES! We will absolutely have to overpay. Other than Buffalo, what do we have to offer a free agent that can't be easily bested by another team? Our only option would be win a big bidding war. Does that sound like something our Scrooge owner would like to do?

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