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They did the same thing with Josh Allen in a game earlier this year. It was Week 4, I believe. Josh was knocked out on the field, came out, went into the tent, short time later came out they gave him some smelling salts and stuck him back in the game. Was crazy to watch. Guess Bills prioritize winning above all else. Player safety not a primary concern with them. |
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The Dallas Knox contract is a real stinker. He's got a $15M cap hit next year AND it's hard to cut him unless you June 1 designate him, too. Curtis Samuel is on a decent deal and has not provided the value he's being paid to provide. They can bonus out some of Allen's contract and create space, and probably will have to do that. Also can go to Dawkins and Milano and push those contracts down the road (but Milano is old and injury prone now, so that's risky). They're not in as good a spot as they should be considering this was supposed to be a reload year. |
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During the game there are impartial concussion doctors. Do the teams clear a player to return the following week or is it always handled by an impartial review? If the impartial review cleared him then of course every playoff team is going to play him. |
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The Bills have really ****ed up WR.
Coleman looks like a low ceiling player. Might be fine but not going to be a star. Shakir is already at the end of his rookie deal going into year 4 now. He’s a nice player, but that level of WR has been getting paid big time. Do the Bills pay him like that? Samuel isn’t anything special. Hollins is a JAG. Cooper isn’t who he used to be. Passing on Worthy and McConkey (among others I’m sure) was bad. They probably still kick themselves for trading for Diggs instead of taking Jefferson. |
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Would. Especially in that mental state.
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Do you think the slow learning Buffalo fan base realizes playoff games are a different animal than the regular season yet?
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