Ya it made sense for them. They got a wr with good potential and they gave up something that’s worth less than a lottery ticket
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Oh it made sense for Buffalo... Just didn't for Cleveland.
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It makes sense because the player and the team r both ass
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Your a Jets fan... and your calling the bills trash



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Buffalo aint goin nowhere but the bottom again
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He has 7 followers and his page is filled with cartoons. Leave him be
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I think it's a good trade for the bills
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It makes sense because the browns don’t need him
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Cleveland bestowed a gift upon Buffalo. This was an easy victory for Buffalo. Not sure what happened or what triggered this. One thing is for certain, Buffalo’s WR core just got stronger.
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That’s still not saying much
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Do you mean from me or from Cleveland? I feel like Cleveland hasn’t told the whole story. Coleman is a really good receiver that had a few injuries thus far.
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Saying that the Bills receiving core got stronger.
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Well yeah Benjamin #1, Coleman #2, and Zay Jones #3 in the slot. That’s a pretty good starting WR core. Do you not agree?
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How much cap space do the browns have?
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