Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Time to move on

by Steve

Lets face it, Jason Peters is fucked up in the head. Rumors of more than 12 attempts to contact the mother fucker w/ zero response, missed every single practice, meeting, day of camp, preseason game and the season starts in 4 days! His fines are totaling at least $300,000 thus far and sky rocket with each game missed. What is this guy thinking?? We will be playing without our most important player to start the 2008 NFL season

Let
That
Sink
In

Alright I guess... it is time to move on.

One thing is certain, I'm not ready yet to move on. The dude was created by the Bills, molded from one of the most underrated most overlooked players in the league to one of the best, most important. He is errr was the rock, the foundation, of the Bills offensive line. Who would have thought his last game as a Bill would be against the Giants in a meaningless game 17 at the Ralph?

Then again who would have thought before any mini camp invitations were even sent out earlier this year that Kirk Chambers would be the starting right tackle? Langston Walker is the left tackle?! Holy shit. I can only hope Sean Kugler knows what he is doing. Shit I don't even know who Sean Kugler is and he is the guy that is in charge of revamping an offensive line in three weeks because his disgruntled all pro decided to stay on vacation?

This is a nightmare, I feel like I am dreaming. I am absolutely ZERO confidence for Sunday. The raw unadulterated enthusiasm and joy that once existed is being sucked out of me. OH WELL, fuck it. Lets trade this piece of shit cry baby and move on.

Lets set our sights on Michael Oher
LT from Ole Miss. We're probably going to now lose at least a game or two with the absence of Peters so we'll be drafting high. Plus we'll have hopefully two first round picks when we dump him before the week 6 trade deadline. Who knows maybe Trent won't be just average and we actually win 8 games and we are still fighting for something in December. At least it will then be worth making the trip to Toronto to watch us play the Dolphins. Awwwwwwwwww fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

2 comments:

  1. stf up u downlooking toolbox have some faith like i told u the 12th man will take this team to the promise land beotttccchh.... weezy says soo bills 24-7 sunday BABBBYBYBYBYBY WHITE RUSSIANSSSSS hollaaa

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  2. Contracts are not guaranteed, just ask Tatum Bell. Peters and every other player should have the right renegotiate every year. Non-guaranteed contracts is, hands down, solely a collective bargaining issue, and CBA negotiations are very complex in any industry. Signing bonuses are not the same as guaranteed contracts. Only the top players like Peyton Manning receive signing bonuses that have the same effect. I generally have no problem with NFL players trying to renegotiate their contracts because of situations like Pennington. Keenan McCardell and Adewele Ogunleye are good examples of players who tried to renegotiate (and were ultimately successful in forcing a trade to a team who would renegotiate) because they didn't have a significant signing bonus to fall back on. Given the length of NFL players' careers and the risk of injury, an NFL player should be able to renegotiate a contract if he can.

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