Bills Fans: Sick of Bryant Johnson Speculation Yet?
We are now a full seven days removed from free agent wide receiver Bryant Johnson's visit with the Buffalo Bills. It was a week filled with rumors, speculation, and a whole lot of racked nerves as Bills fans hoped to see Johnson signed. As of the time of this posting, Johnson remains an unrestricted free agent - and we're not out of the rumor-filled woods yet.
Once again, rumors spread like wildfire last night that the Bills had agreed with Johnson on a six-year, $22 million contract. The rumors cited Sirius NFL Radio as the source; Sirius has since denied the report. This just goes to show you that the old parable is true: don't believe everything you read on the Internet.
Just like last week, this week is starting off with conflicting reports on Johnson. ESPN's John Clayton mentioned in a radio appearance last night that a decision from the Johnson camp was expected today. Just like one was expected by the end of the weekend, right? There are also KFFL reports that "confirm" Johnson's original claim that he had a visit scheduled with the Redskins - which Washington has since denied. So Johnson is expected to make a decision... while visiting with the Redskins?
Clearly, someone is wrong in this scenario. I made an informed prediction late last week that Johnson's indecision was, and would be, hampering the Bills. Two days later, part of that prediction came true as safety Marlon McCree signed with the Denver Broncos. If Johnson gets a sniff of interest from another team this week, what's to say he won't take the visit (and the money) and run? He has to be just as tired of the indecision as we are.
I'll make my prediction again: this long, drawn-out negotiation between the Bills and Johnson (if it exists in the first place) has likely made both camps weary. It's made fans weary, that's for certain. The longer this plays out, the less likely Johnson is of becoming a Bill. I have faint hopes of seeing Johnson in red, white and blue, but they're fading quickly. If Clayton is right, and Johnson makes a decision today, it only makes sense that it's signing in Buffalo. If he's wrong, Johnson will either make visits to Tampa Bay or Washington, sign in either place, or re-sign with the Cardinals.
There. We've reached our Bryant Johnson quota for the day. Y'all can either leave your comments on the situation, as you've been doing for a week, or you can rip me for bringing it up again. Barring real news on the subject, we'll have something different to talk about this afternoon, I promise.
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Let me just say this
by sireric on Mar 10, 2008 8:24 AM EDT 0 recs
two interesting bits from rotoworld
The Lions reportedly plan to use TE Michael Gaines, who signed a four-year, $10 million deal last week, as a fullback apparently making him one of the highest paid at that position.
Also, Jason Taylor is looking for a trade out of Miami to play "for a contender".
Dunno, thought these were interesting.
by poz on Mar 10, 2008 10:02 AM EDT 0 recs
Bryant Johnson
by blssd384 on Mar 10, 2008 10:16 AM EDT 0 recs
Welcome
The Bills have already made their decision - they want Johnson on board. Really want him on board. It's Johnson that's gumming up the works. Johnson is the decision-maker now. There's nothing "wimpy" about the way the team has attacked this off-season, my man.
by Brian Galliford on
Mar 10, 2008 11:37 AM EDT
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Hard to blame Johnson either
Of course, we're talking millions of dollars here, so how can we truly understand his predicament?
Since it appears there isn't a ton of interest in him, we still seem to have a good shot at him, eh?
by Kurupt on
Mar 10, 2008 11:42 AM EDT
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Johnson
by Joe P. on Mar 10, 2008 10:53 AM EDT 0 recs
Ha, thanks
That's exactly what the Bills are doing - they're going after Johnson, and it's caused them to miss on Troupe and McCree. Not major misses, but if they can't get a deal with Johnson, the whole attempt at signing him will prove to be even messier than it already is. "Waiting" is a word that I've used that isn't totally accurate - the team is trying to be creative in its negotiation process, according to my source's latest. We're not sitting on our hands watching players leave, waiting for Johnson to make up his mind; we're proactively working with him to get him here. Whether it works out or not remains to be seen, but rest assured that their being so high on Johnson is a factor in the team missing on Troupe and McCree.
by Brian Galliford on
Mar 10, 2008 11:41 AM EDT
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You know what's funny
To be honest, I wanted Hackett originally, but have come to like what Johnson could offer. At this point, I just want the decision made so we can talk about something else. If Johnson's here, great, that'll give us a viable player. He's not going to turn us into a top 10 offense, but he can help improve our passing attack (along with a talented rookie). If he's not going to be a Bill, that stinks, but we have to move on and get someone (Hackett?) else in here.
Just decide already!!!
by Kurupt on Mar 10, 2008 10:59 AM EDT 0 recs
Too bad
by No Longer Doomed to be a Bills Fan on Mar 10, 2008 11:06 AM EDT 0 recs
Wow
But you're right Aiken's one catch will be missed.
by sireric on
Mar 10, 2008 11:28 AM EDT
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Couldn't agree more. Its kind of a lot to do about nothing. Sure it would be nice, but if Trent can't throw more than a TD every 4 games, than it really doesn't matter.
by MARVelous on Mar 10, 2008 11:07 AM EDT 0 recs
I think Johnson could really be good
by labill on
Mar 10, 2008 11:41 AM EDT
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Could be
by Joe P. on
Mar 10, 2008 1:01 PM EDT
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Breaking News
by Thronsen on Mar 10, 2008 1:32 PM EDT 0 recs
Courtney Anderson is a Bill
Or, solid backup TE signing. I'm not sure how well Anderson can block, so we'll have to see what type of TE we may look at in the draft. If Anderson is adequate at blocking, a true receiving threat should be the type we look at. If Anderson is a receiving threat only, I'd imagine we look at a more well-rounded TE, probably one with limited upside.
by Kurupt on Mar 10, 2008 1:38 PM EDT 0 recs
Bills sign TE Courtney Anderson
by Firedawgs on Mar 10, 2008 1:47 PM EDT 0 recs
unfortunately
by poz on
Mar 10, 2008 5:23 PM EDT
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The ante might go up quick
by RabidBuffalo on
Mar 10, 2008 6:53 PM EDT
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Wow
by MARVelous on Mar 10, 2008 1:47 PM EDT 0 recs











