Another former Baller on his way out

#2
#2
I personally thought he just weasled his way in but still hold him higher in regards than fumbling Foster.
 
#4
#4
He'll split carries with Spiller (who is often hurt). If anything, he'll see an increased load with the Bills. Apparently they've been trying I trade for him for months. They obviosuly think he can add something to ther offense.

Edit: Apparently both Spiller and Jackson are in the last year of their contracts also. So brown could end up entering 2015 as their starter and only returning RB.
 
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He'll split carries with Spiller (who is often hurt). If anything, he'll see an increased load with the Bills. Apparently they've been trying I trade for him for months. They obviosuly think he can add something to ther offense.

Edit: Apparently both Spiller and Jackson are in the last year of their contracts also. So brown could end up entering 2015 as their starter and only returning RB.

Spiller and Jackson are also both in the last year of their contracts. This is a good trade for Brown who was never going to start in Philly.
 
#7
#7
He'll get more carries in Buffalo than he would in Philly.


He's in no way, shape, or form leaving the NFL anytime soon
 
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#13
#13
Once they trade you for a mid to late round pick they do not have as much of an investment in you therefor your value to them isn't much! Duh!!



Considering that he went from being undrafted to being traded for a 4th or possibly a 3rd round pick in the future, I'd say his value has gone up.
 
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Considering he went from being undrafted to being traded for a 4th or possibly a 3rd round pick in the future, I'd say his value has gone up.
But that doesn't fit in with the OP's obvious hurt in the butt region because Brown didn't want to play another down for Dooley
 
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