We desperately needed a WR at that point of the season. The failed trades could’ve been the turning point of the season.
Its kind of interesting to think that just a few days past the trade deadline, the Bills decided to waive Isaiah Hodgins. Did we get lucky or was someone from the Bills doing Schoen a favor?
RE: Yeah, we knew. I heard the deal was expected to happen
We desperately needed a WR at that point of the season. The failed trades could’ve been the turning point of the season.
Its kind of interesting to think that just a few days past the trade deadline, the Bills decided to waive Isaiah Hodgins. Did we get lucky or was someone from the Bills doing Schoen a favor?
No, the Bills wouldn’t “gift” another team a solid WR.
We desperately needed a WR at that point of the season. The failed trades could’ve been the turning point of the season.
Its kind of interesting to think that just a few days past the trade deadline, the Bills decided to waive Isaiah Hodgins. Did we get lucky or was someone from the Bills doing Schoen a favor?
No, the Bills wouldn’t “gift” another team a solid WR.
It may have also been that they knew they had a kid buried on their depth chart with a huge opportunity open for them.
Yea, I am speculating and totally making stuff up. However, it just seems a little too coincidental that he was released when he was. He was the perfect player to be dropped at the perfect time.
Jerry for a 2nd with 3 years on f control would have been a slam dunk. Esp with daboll having hands on knowledge from bama. That’s a great trade taking advantage of another team in a bad spot. A long term move (to thwart the asinine “not one player away crowd”
I guess we will see if he is shopped again. I don’t think Sutton Will brought g back much and they need picks
We desperately needed a WR at that point of the season. The failed trades could’ve been the turning point of the season.
Its kind of interesting to think that just a few days past the trade deadline, the Bills decided to waive Isaiah Hodgins. Did we get lucky or was someone from the Bills doing Schoen a favor?
No, the Bills wouldn’t “gift” another team a solid WR.
It may have also been that they knew they had a kid buried on their depth chart with a huge opportunity open for them.
Yea, I am speculating and totally making stuff up. However, it just seems a little too coincidental that he was released when he was. He was the perfect player to be dropped at the perfect time.
We’re tho twenty some teams above us in waiver priority in on the gifting?
We desperately needed a WR at that point of the season. The failed trades could’ve been the turning point of the season.
Its kind of interesting to think that just a few days past the trade deadline, the Bills decided to waive Isaiah Hodgins. Did we get lucky or was someone from the Bills doing Schoen a favor?
No, the Bills wouldn’t “gift” another team a solid WR.
It may have also been that they knew they had a kid buried on their depth chart with a huge opportunity open for them.
Yea, I am speculating and totally making stuff up. However, it just seems a little too coincidental that he was released when he was. He was the perfect player to be dropped at the perfect time.
We’re tho twenty some teams above us in waiver priority in on the gifting?
He cleared waivers and was resigned multiple times by the Bills before, but it's a good point.
Its kind of interesting to think that just a few days past the trade deadline, the Bills decided to waive Isaiah Hodgins. Did we get lucky or was someone from the Bills doing Schoen a favor?
if so probably after the ridiculous claypool overpay by chicago.
Its kind of interesting to think that just a few days past the trade deadline, the Bills decided to waive Isaiah Hodgins. Did we get lucky or was someone from the Bills doing Schoen a favor?
No, the Bills wouldn’t “gift” another team a solid WR.
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We desperately needed a WR at that point of the season. The failed trades could’ve been the turning point of the season.
Its kind of interesting to think that just a few days past the trade deadline, the Bills decided to waive Isaiah Hodgins. Did we get lucky or was someone from the Bills doing Schoen a favor?
No, the Bills wouldn’t “gift” another team a solid WR.
It may have also been that they knew they had a kid buried on their depth chart with a huge opportunity open for them.
Yea, I am speculating and totally making stuff up. However, it just seems a little too coincidental that he was released when he was. He was the perfect player to be dropped at the perfect time.
I guess we will see if he is shopped again. I don’t think Sutton Will brought g back much and they need picks
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We desperately needed a WR at that point of the season. The failed trades could’ve been the turning point of the season.
Its kind of interesting to think that just a few days past the trade deadline, the Bills decided to waive Isaiah Hodgins. Did we get lucky or was someone from the Bills doing Schoen a favor?
No, the Bills wouldn’t “gift” another team a solid WR.
It may have also been that they knew they had a kid buried on their depth chart with a huge opportunity open for them.
Yea, I am speculating and totally making stuff up. However, it just seems a little too coincidental that he was released when he was. He was the perfect player to be dropped at the perfect time.
We’re tho twenty some teams above us in waiver priority in on the gifting?
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In comment 16061351 monstercoo said:
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We desperately needed a WR at that point of the season. The failed trades could’ve been the turning point of the season.
Its kind of interesting to think that just a few days past the trade deadline, the Bills decided to waive Isaiah Hodgins. Did we get lucky or was someone from the Bills doing Schoen a favor?
No, the Bills wouldn’t “gift” another team a solid WR.
It may have also been that they knew they had a kid buried on their depth chart with a huge opportunity open for them.
Yea, I am speculating and totally making stuff up. However, it just seems a little too coincidental that he was released when he was. He was the perfect player to be dropped at the perfect time.
We’re tho twenty some teams above us in waiver priority in on the gifting?
He cleared waivers and was resigned multiple times by the Bills before, but it's a good point.