You know how like a hundred years ago, people thought it was bad luck to bring a woman on a ship or into a mine? That's how teams should feel about signing Claypool at this point
No science needed. Dolphins have been collapsing in December since before chase was even born. At best, he just added unneeded insurance to make sure it happened lol
It was around the time our injury bug started. But he also ran an incredibly lazy route at the end of the Bills game with the division on the line, and that resulted in a game-ending pick.
I literally came to your sub the day you guys signed Claypool and tried to warn you guys. The responses I got were "we didnt spend anything on him, it's just a 6th bro who cares?" I tried to tell you guys, he's cancer. He destroys teams. The Bills are next.
I mean, Tua's int in the final game against the bills was literally because Claypool rounded out the route. He trusted him with an anticipated throw, and Claypool let him down with a lazy effort. You can argue if it was the right throw to make, but Tyreek and waddle were on the sideline, and it was the best throw to make besides a throw away. (I'd say Tyreek's 2 crucial drops killed our chances more, but this int literally stopped any comeback chance we had)
It was the right choice to make. Two minute drill and the ball was placed to carry claypool out of bounds and no other receiver was open. Even if he drops it, running the right route doesn’t let the safety undercut him and dive for a pick
Looks like Tarzan plays like Jane.
He is worth a shot for them. Give him some shrooms, take him to the desert, and rewire his brain to play like a man so he can make bank.
He’s know for sending threatening letters to those ahead of him on the depth chart. Think Tyreek’s kid burned down his house? That’s just what the Canadian special forces want you to think.
I just had the funny thought that they have him as a benchmark for where their wide receiver room is at. If he makes the team, they can easily recognize they are fucked at wide receiver and need to get more receivers until Claypool wouldn't fit on the roster. (I.E. he makes the team as WR4 and they add 2 guys better than him to push him off the depth chart)
Big Ben force fed since he was one of their top targets his first couple years in the league. And while he didn’t have a great mindset from the start, he didn’t get mentally broken until the first trade. And by the 2nd trade he really didn’t understand his role in the league and it broke him even more.
Honestly kinda sad.
It's not sad. He's lazy as fuck despite having the athletic measurables of Calvin Johnson. He's a straight up bum.
If he had half an ounce of work ethic he could have been one of the greatest to ever play the game. Only thing holding him back is his stupid brain and his shit attitude.
That's not sad. I don't feel sorry for him. The only thing that stopped him was himself.
just a 24/7 live stream of the rookie dog walking the crappy veteran would be great. we can "wicker man" claypool for good luck during the tailgate for week 1
That's extremely generous. The Bears lost every game he ever played for us -- **13** straight games -- then we told him to stay home for being a shithead (followed by the trade) and then went 7-6 the rest of the season.
The guy is legitimately real-life football-cancer, as unbelievable as that sounds.
To further reinforce your fact(cause that's what it is), since 2022, Chase Claypool starting a game has resulted in 20 straight losses between the Steelers, Bears and Dolphins.
I'm not sure how accurate this stat is considering Claypool has only 13 starts in that timeframe with 28 games played.
That said, Claypool's teams are 6-22 in games where he's active since 2022
I think i definitely articulated it wrong. The source i found said games he played since 2022 he was on a 20 game losing streak. Being active and actually playing are different though, but i was wrong in stating he started all those games.
>Being active and actually playing are different though
That's true. Here's a couple different breakdowns for Claypool since 2022:
* Active at all: 6-22
* Active with snaps on offense: 5-21 (he had two games in Miami where he only played special teams)
* Active with at least 1 target: 4-18
I get that he likely doesn't make the roster and that's curtains on his career, but just want to post a quick breakdown for Bills fans to get worried about.
2022 Steelers - Prior to trading Chase Claypool to the Bears: 2-6
2022 Steelers - After trading Chase Claypool to the Bears: 7-2
2022-2023 Bears - Bears go 0-10 in games that Chase Claypool dresses for.
2023 Dolphins - 4-1 prior to trading for Chase Claypool: They go 4-5 in games he dresses for, 3-0 in games he's inactive.
He's literally an anchor, a vibe killer, everyone hates being around this dude. Bills fans, don't let him make the 53 man roster!!
So what you’re telling me is that we bring him on for the preseason, then cut him before the first regular season game, and our success is guaranteed. I can’t believe the Chiefs didn’t think of this first!
The original viewake it looks like Tua threw a shit ball and I love that each and every alternative angle revealed that Claypool literally handed that pick to the Bills. Soft route on one that requires it to be sharp and precise, running it slower than is necessary, and then making zero real effort to get back in front of it.
You know things are rough when you have to rely on him to save your WR room like Miami did, you're in a rough spot
It’s really funny because even if he ran the route correctly, it didn’t matter how slow he was. The safety had to undercut him and dive for the ball. If he makes the cut at the right time and then give up, he’s at least a body for the safety to get through
Decent? 11 TDs he looked like a world beater.
I feel like maybe he just had 1 move then everyone figured out his 1 move like the guy in Major League who couldn't hit a curveball so that's all he saw was curves ha
It was Roethlisberger, he knows how to bring out the best in his receivers. After he retired every Steelers receiver and TE on the roster suddenly regressed.
I mean, it was *technically* an excellent pick for the Steelers.
He was selected 49th overall, played fairly decently for 2 years on a rookie contract, and we were able to trade him for the 32nd overall pick.
Stonks.
This is what makes it an interesting signing. McDermott and Beane have always touted a certain culture that they want in players, basically no drama hard work ethic, and buying in to the team’s vision of being bigger than the player etc etc . This goes against that completely which makes me think they are getting more desperate. Or maybe they just want more bodies in camp idk
I will never forget or forgive him for celebrating a first down and taking time off the game in that loss to the Vikings. He definitely had a terrible attitude and I was shocked that the bears gave the Steelers a second round pick for that bum.
It's not that shocking of a trade. The WR free agency looked barren, the WR draft class didn't have any standout prospects, and Bears were like 3-4 and trying to get by with Darnell Mooney and Equanimeous St. Brown as their WR1 and WR2. Meanwhile Claypool had put up 1733 yards and 11 TDs in his first 2 years with pretty subpar QB play and had the physical talent to be a WR1. Who knew his attitude and effort would take such a severe turn for the worse?
All he had to do was be decent, put some work in and he woulda got a decent payday. Too bad the risk didn’t work out and know he’s on the verge of being out the nfl
All the physical gifts in the world, I don't think he was ever an especially skilled receiver. Limited route tree, terrible contested catcher, non-existent football IQ
Its the part of the offseason where basically everyone that’s getting signed is for a vet min 1 year deal to see how they look in camp but everyone needs to clamor to talk about how they’re terrible signings to have something to talk about
It's so we can flex how good our QB/Coaching is when he's a stud on our team but sucked everywhere else.
JK that's pure cope, no fucken clue, dude's a bum and a diva.
I’d say this argument is legit. He was decent with Ben, who is like a fatter, drunker Josh. All those other dudes are pure unfiltered ass cheeks, except tua and I mean… yeah.
He just stopped giving a shit
In college ND beat writers expected him at a bare minimum to have a long NFL career as a special teams ace
His last year at ND, when he was NDs star wideout, he was still on NDs punt and kick coverage units, he was their gunner and he was a menace
He'll either be a camp body or he put in the work over the offseason and he shows enough to squeeze into the Bills' WR rotation, which is not exacting world-beating right now.
Bad with contested catches. Lazy route running. Absolutely useless at blocking. Horrible ego. Literally tries to fight his own teammates at practice. I genuinely feel like he’s a rare case where he makes everyone around him worse off. Godspeed Bills fans.
I get this the guy sucks, but to be fair, he has also only played with garbage QBs and washed Big Ben.
Maybe Allen's aura will humble him? Or maybe McDermott water boards him during one of his terrorism inspired pep talks.
This guy was a special team thumper at ND. Had great separation speed and everything needed to be a great offensive player. I honestly think after his 4TD game in Pittsburgh his brain got rewired to think he was too good for contact. The guy ran off the field every single time he was touched.
This is subtraction by addition.
There have to be undrafted rookie WR's that would be better than this guy, even if they are just looking for another body for the practice squad.
Teams go on winning more after they get rid of him. So the Bills strat is to sign him and then cut him before the season to start out hot. Good strat, good strat
This hurts Josh Allen more than when the Bills traded Diggs away & I cannot stress that enough
You know how like a hundred years ago, people thought it was bad luck to bring a woman on a ship or into a mine? That's how teams should feel about signing Claypool at this point
Especially after he killed Miami last season
we joked about it in the sub but as soon as he came on, we went to shit.
And the Bears got much better after he left
Coincidence or was he just that much of a team cancer?
well, it was also right in time for our annual december collapse. we may never know
unless we science the #$# out of this
No science needed. Dolphins have been collapsing in December since before chase was even born. At best, he just added unneeded insurance to make sure it happened lol
It's that 65° sweater weather of December. Miamian people can't handle the cold.
His attitude sucks and he doesn’t have the ability to offset that
While true he wasn't even a starter...
It was around the time our injury bug started. But he also ran an incredibly lazy route at the end of the Bills game with the division on the line, and that resulted in a game-ending pick.
People meme but it's just a coincidence. Never read anything about it, and there's no way a 4th string receiver has that level of impact on anyone lol
He’s a locker room cancer, through and through.
I literally came to your sub the day you guys signed Claypool and tried to warn you guys. The responses I got were "we didnt spend anything on him, it's just a 6th bro who cares?" I tried to tell you guys, he's cancer. He destroys teams. The Bills are next.
I know I was laughing my ass off when it happened. Not so funny now lol 😢
I mean, Tua's int in the final game against the bills was literally because Claypool rounded out the route. He trusted him with an anticipated throw, and Claypool let him down with a lazy effort. You can argue if it was the right throw to make, but Tyreek and waddle were on the sideline, and it was the best throw to make besides a throw away. (I'd say Tyreek's 2 crucial drops killed our chances more, but this int literally stopped any comeback chance we had)
It was the right choice to make. Two minute drill and the ball was placed to carry claypool out of bounds and no other receiver was open. Even if he drops it, running the right route doesn’t let the safety undercut him and dive for a pick
Looks like Tarzan plays like Jane. He is worth a shot for them. Give him some shrooms, take him to the desert, and rewire his brain to play like a man so he can make bank.
Jane probably wouldn't be a locker room cancer at least
Would probably be a locker room distraction though.
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In before Chase Claypool somehow wins MVP
I’ll raise you this being his hall of fame year
dudes been on more teams than td's caught in the last 3 seasons
The Claypool Curse is real AF. And maybe Josh Allen will break it, but maybe he won’t.
Why? He'll be WR6 on the depth chart.
He wont even make the team
I was talking about the practice squad.
You Bills fans continue to try convincing yourself this wasn't such a bad idea... ....like we Bears fans did as well as the Dolphins
Oh it's a fucking terrible idea.
He’s know for sending threatening letters to those ahead of him on the depth chart. Think Tyreek’s kid burned down his house? That’s just what the Canadian special forces want you to think.
Do the Bills hate Josh Allen or something?
This is the only logical conclusion. Source: I witnessed Claypool lose contested catches frequently
I'm just hoping he doesn't make the team.
I just had the funny thought that they have him as a benchmark for where their wide receiver room is at. If he makes the team, they can easily recognize they are fucked at wide receiver and need to get more receivers until Claypool wouldn't fit on the roster. (I.E. he makes the team as WR4 and they add 2 guys better than him to push him off the depth chart)
The mendoza line
The Crazy/Catch scale.
He is a cockroach. He will make the team but never play special team and not try on offense. Team will just lose game because he is on the team.
Chase "5-21 the last 2 seasons when he plays" Claypool
So did we. Now you know why we went hard after Rome Odunze.
didnt have to go too hard, lol. He was there and we drafted him.
Poles almost traded up to do so, but ultimately decided to wait and pray. If Falcons took him at 8 we were shit outta luck.
“Went hard after” my brother in Christ he fell to your pick lmao
He made Ben retire and killed Turdbiscuits' confidence
Ben was due to go but damn if he isn't the only reason we're still seeing Claypool's name.
Maybe it’s a threat or something. Allen needs to produce with the other guys, or Claypool is going in.
"Don't make me put Claypool in!"
It's like when Bobby Hill was on the track team.
I assume they’re trying to do a sign-and-trade for the Bears’ 2025 second round pick
You shut your whore mouth
Sorry. Let me make it up to you. How about a 2027 6th for Caleb Williams? We can do it now or later but it’s inevitable.
Signing old Bears QBs is not the burn you think it is. Says more about the Steelers than the Bears.
Oh I know. The difference is we know we’re buying trash for cheap.
They want him to thrive in adverse conditions
Why didn't they just draft a QB in the 7th round? Are they stupid?
Just when they were saying that he was out of the NFL for too long
Funny because his name was being thrown around in r/CFL.
He's Canadian, so he wouldn't count against the import cap.
"Get ready to learn CFL buddy!" - Chase's agent after the Bills finally cut him
It feels like we've been joking about this man for a decade, I was surprised to learn he's only 25 lol
it's honestly mind blowing that the Steelers were able to eek a couple of decently productive seasons out of him
It was during COVID and all the night clubs were closed. Man had literally nothing to do except focus on ball.
Josh Allen about to open up a pox sample to squeeze some production out of him
If 12 monkeys begins anywhere, it's Buffalo.
Big Ben force fed since he was one of their top targets his first couple years in the league. And while he didn’t have a great mindset from the start, he didn’t get mentally broken until the first trade. And by the 2nd trade he really didn’t understand his role in the league and it broke him even more. Honestly kinda sad.
It's not sad. He's lazy as fuck despite having the athletic measurables of Calvin Johnson. He's a straight up bum. If he had half an ounce of work ethic he could have been one of the greatest to ever play the game. Only thing holding him back is his stupid brain and his shit attitude. That's not sad. I don't feel sorry for him. The only thing that stopped him was himself.
Well fair. I guess I didn’t mean “sad” in like boo hoo it’s not Claypool’s fault. I meant sad as in it’s shame it’s such a waste of potential talent.
well now his role is just replacing the productivity of Stefon Diggs. easy peasy
thats more for Shakir.
NO
Don't worry, you guys signed him to lose you games. You guys are tanking for 2025.
THE SEASON CAN'T END LIKE THAT
Phins fans: "YES"
If they signed him just for Keon Coleman to make fun of him it will be all worth it.
just a 24/7 live stream of the rookie dog walking the crappy veteran would be great. we can "wicker man" claypool for good luck during the tailgate for week 1
Sign Claypool as a Pit sacrifice
Hopefully we file this one away with Bills Legend Tavon Austin and Bills Legend Dri Archer
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Don't forgot OJ Howard.
I was actually excited for that signing.
There's no way he actually makes the final roster.
You better hope everyone stays healthy or this guy will make you a 6 win team.
That's extremely generous. The Bears lost every game he ever played for us -- **13** straight games -- then we told him to stay home for being a shithead (followed by the trade) and then went 7-6 the rest of the season. The guy is legitimately real-life football-cancer, as unbelievable as that sounds.
To further reinforce your fact(cause that's what it is), since 2022, Chase Claypool starting a game has resulted in 20 straight losses between the Steelers, Bears and Dolphins.
That’s a CRAZY stat
It’s one of my favorite stats in any sport right now
I disagree actually
Winning? Never heard of her.
I'm not sure how accurate this stat is considering Claypool has only 13 starts in that timeframe with 28 games played. That said, Claypool's teams are 6-22 in games where he's active since 2022
I think i definitely articulated it wrong. The source i found said games he played since 2022 he was on a 20 game losing streak. Being active and actually playing are different though, but i was wrong in stating he started all those games.
>Being active and actually playing are different though That's true. Here's a couple different breakdowns for Claypool since 2022: * Active at all: 6-22 * Active with snaps on offense: 5-21 (he had two games in Miami where he only played special teams) * Active with at least 1 target: 4-18
No matter how you spin it, this dude is a cosmic liability.
Oh for sure, I don't miss him. Helped us tank for the #1 pick in 2022 though
I get that he likely doesn't make the roster and that's curtains on his career, but just want to post a quick breakdown for Bills fans to get worried about. 2022 Steelers - Prior to trading Chase Claypool to the Bears: 2-6 2022 Steelers - After trading Chase Claypool to the Bears: 7-2 2022-2023 Bears - Bears go 0-10 in games that Chase Claypool dresses for. 2023 Dolphins - 4-1 prior to trading for Chase Claypool: They go 4-5 in games he dresses for, 3-0 in games he's inactive. He's literally an anchor, a vibe killer, everyone hates being around this dude. Bills fans, don't let him make the 53 man roster!!
Justin Fields had to pull him aside during meetings all the damn time until we traded him. Fields wasn't gonna be the guy, but he deserved better
Never heard this, is there a source somewhere?
Citation needed
So what you’re telling me is that we bring him on for the preseason, then cut him before the first regular season game, and our success is guaranteed. I can’t believe the Chiefs didn’t think of this first!
Exactly, just don't let him on the 53 man roster.
this is not a good signing but this came out of nowhere also, didn’t he like… help the bills win the division
He basically gift wrapped the pick that won us the division to Rapp, after Rapp nearly picked the same concept one play earlier week 18
The original viewake it looks like Tua threw a shit ball and I love that each and every alternative angle revealed that Claypool literally handed that pick to the Bills. Soft route on one that requires it to be sharp and precise, running it slower than is necessary, and then making zero real effort to get back in front of it. You know things are rough when you have to rely on him to save your WR room like Miami did, you're in a rough spot
It’s really funny because even if he ran the route correctly, it didn’t matter how slow he was. The safety had to undercut him and dive for the ball. If he makes the cut at the right time and then give up, he’s at least a body for the safety to get through
He likes the Bills
Would you like a receiver that's 6'4" but plays like he's 5'8" and 165 pounds soaking wet... Well I got something for you
Camp body
All the talent in the world but a terrible attitude.
And plays with none of that talent
Celebrations are on point though
After his rookie year I thought that the Steelers made a decent draft pick, but unfortunately that was not the case and the diva kept regressing.
Decent? 11 TDs he looked like a world beater. I feel like maybe he just had 1 move then everyone figured out his 1 move like the guy in Major League who couldn't hit a curveball so that's all he saw was curves ha
It was Roethlisberger, he knows how to bring out the best in his receivers. After he retired every Steelers receiver and TE on the roster suddenly regressed.
I mean, it was *technically* an excellent pick for the Steelers. He was selected 49th overall, played fairly decently for 2 years on a rookie contract, and we were able to trade him for the 32nd overall pick. Stonks.
This is what makes it an interesting signing. McDermott and Beane have always touted a certain culture that they want in players, basically no drama hard work ethic, and buying in to the team’s vision of being bigger than the player etc etc . This goes against that completely which makes me think they are getting more desperate. Or maybe they just want more bodies in camp idk
They're gonna hoist him up like a scarecrow on the goal post to warn Keon Coleman what happens when you don't commit to your craft.
I will never forget or forgive him for celebrating a first down and taking time off the game in that loss to the Vikings. He definitely had a terrible attitude and I was shocked that the bears gave the Steelers a second round pick for that bum.
It's not that shocking of a trade. The WR free agency looked barren, the WR draft class didn't have any standout prospects, and Bears were like 3-4 and trying to get by with Darnell Mooney and Equanimeous St. Brown as their WR1 and WR2. Meanwhile Claypool had put up 1733 yards and 11 TDs in his first 2 years with pretty subpar QB play and had the physical talent to be a WR1. Who knew his attitude and effort would take such a severe turn for the worse?
Revisionist history is acceptable as long as it makes us look bad.
All he had to do was be decent, put some work in and he woulda got a decent payday. Too bad the risk didn’t work out and know he’s on the verge of being out the nfl
All the physical gifts in the world, I don't think he was ever an especially skilled receiver. Limited route tree, terrible contested catcher, non-existent football IQ
everyones gonna clown us in here but he's definitely just a camp body
Its the part of the offseason where basically everyone that’s getting signed is for a vet min 1 year deal to see how they look in camp but everyone needs to clamor to talk about how they’re terrible signings to have something to talk about
Nah man signing a guy for vet minimum in May means the sky is falling. Keep up.
Bro is going to be staring longingly across the border at Canada all year
Claypool just wants to cut down his commute time to the Sundowner
How do you see how badly Claypool played for the Dolphins and think to sign him, even as a practice squad guy?
It's so we can flex how good our QB/Coaching is when he's a stud on our team but sucked everywhere else. JK that's pure cope, no fucken clue, dude's a bum and a diva.
I’d say this argument is legit. He was decent with Ben, who is like a fatter, drunker Josh. All those other dudes are pure unfiltered ass cheeks, except tua and I mean… yeah.
Maybe if Claypools problem wasn't just being lazy AF in everything he does on the football field one of the most frustrating players I've ever watched
He just stopped giving a shit In college ND beat writers expected him at a bare minimum to have a long NFL career as a special teams ace His last year at ND, when he was NDs star wideout, he was still on NDs punt and kick coverage units, he was their gunner and he was a menace
He's gone the dyslexic Trubisky route. PIT-CHI-BUF (does his Miami stint even count?) instead of CHI-PIT-BUF
brb, gonna go start a band called Dyslexic Trubisky
First album called PITCHIBUF
Lol we got our man!!!!!
Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah *breathes* Hahahahahahahahahahahqhqhqhahqhhahahahahahah
Absolute loser of a player. Can’t believe another team gave him ANOTHER chance.
But why?
He'll either be a camp body or he put in the work over the offseason and he shows enough to squeeze into the Bills' WR rotation, which is not exacting world-beating right now.
Claypool is a football terrorist, and McDermott does have an interest in terrorism in football, so this signing makes sense.
Bad with contested catches. Lazy route running. Absolutely useless at blocking. Horrible ego. Literally tries to fight his own teammates at practice. I genuinely feel like he’s a rare case where he makes everyone around him worse off. Godspeed Bills fans.
Let's get rid of Diggs no self-respecting team would jeopardize their locker room like that... also, let's sign Chase Claypool... lmao
Take the under on the win total I guess
What. The. Fuck.
Okay I'll admit now we may not know what to do at WR..
Was this through Make A Wish Foundation of something?
Oof
Damn I guess things are dire over there. My condolences Buffalo.
Boy if it wasn’t clear that their window had shut now there can be no doubt
Fantastic pick up by the Bills! They really need to get some depth at the position though, so I’d recommend also picking up Robbie Chosen.
Martini lunch on this fair Friday it is then.
The GM: Fine, you want a reason why you should fire me? I'll give you a reason you should fire me
Subtraction by Addition!
LMFAOOOOOO OPP SEASON CONTINUES
Traded one drama wr for another
All the drama with about 10% of the ability.
Kadarius Toney is next😈
RIP Bills
Lmfao
I get this the guy sucks, but to be fair, he has also only played with garbage QBs and washed Big Ben. Maybe Allen's aura will humble him? Or maybe McDermott water boards him during one of his terrorism inspired pep talks.
Yes!
I’m gonna be sick
Gross
Team killer Klaypool.
Bills just lost the AFCE
With the first pick of the 2025 nfl draft the buffalo bills select...
On purpose?
Bills got their guy 💀
Why bring in a guy with effort concerns when you have a rookie learning what being a pro is?
After spending the winter in Miami he's attempting to migrate home.
Just fell to my knees in a Wegman’s
YES
The bills replaced Diggs with Claypool? Ahahahahahahahahahahaha!
"Well did it work for them?" "No. It never does. I mean these people delude themselves into thinking it might, but it might work for us."
Nothing happening… Bills: “Oh I know out of the blue! Lets sign cancer to our team!!!”
“…and in their desperation they turned to a man they didn’t fully understand.”
Hes gonna be like wr20 so this is not that big of a deal
The final piece of the puzzle.
Remember when Chase Claypool scored four touchdowns against the Eagles? He's essentially Al Bundy, and much like him will soon be selling shoes.
Subtraction by addition
I take back everything I've ever said about Claypool; he's actually an elite WR1 that everyone is sleeping on
How many WR3-7s does it take to equal a WR1?
Can I get some Mike Tomlinisms in this thread?
Hopefully they brought him in for Coleman to watch what Claypool does and learn to do the exact opposite in every situation.
Smallest big receiver in the NFL.
Saskatchewan Roughriders fans in shambles.
I am sorry Buffalo
Sorry Bills fans.
This is like signing a bag of shit to a one year contract...ok, It's interesting for a second but I know it's going to stink in the long term!
This guy was a special team thumper at ND. Had great separation speed and everything needed to be a great offensive player. I honestly think after his 4TD game in Pittsburgh his brain got rewired to think he was too good for contact. The guy ran off the field every single time he was touched.
chase claypool, destroyer of worlds
Why do teams keep signing him? To use as a bad example for their new players?
Just ask a Steelers, Bears, and Miami fan. The dude is a cancer. Good luck, Bills.
Ouch. That window really slammed shut huh?
This is subtraction by addition. There have to be undrafted rookie WR's that would be better than this guy, even if they are just looking for another body for the practice squad.
Teams go on winning more after they get rid of him. So the Bills strat is to sign him and then cut him before the season to start out hot. Good strat, good strat
Tyler Boyd must be looking for a huge contract with all these teams signing literally anybody else.
Yikes atleast we didn’t trade for him
I would have given up picks to get rid of him.