paulskinsfan
09-15-2006, 10:06 AM
Reports are that Troy Vincent will be healthy soon. We need a decent safety, considering the injury to Prioleau and the fact that Archuletta gets burnt like a dime bag a at a Dead Show. I think we should get him if we have the cap space, maybe cut Hall and sign an average kicker which would be an upgrade, to free up some room. I even liked the Cowboys backup kicker better than Hall, he missed a field goal but at least his kickoffs all went deep into the endzone.
Huh?
The Bills put him on IR
AllSports' NFL News - Bills place S Vincent on IR (http://www.allsports.com/cgi-bin/showstory.cgi?story_id=61239)
paulskinsfan
09-15-2006, 10:09 AM
ProFootballTalk.com -- The Best Pro Football Scoop on the Internet (http://www.profootballtalk.com)
LEVY SCREWED THE POOCH ON VINCENT
We've gotten some more information regarding the manner in which Bills safety Troy Vincent landed on IR. And the manner in which the situation was handled by the team convinces us that G.M. Marv Levy has little or no skill when it comes to the complexities of managing an NFL roster.
For starters, it turns out that there really is a "minor" Injured Reserve. It's a procedure used in lieu of an injury settlement, pursuant to which the player is added to IR but must be released when healthy.
When a player is on "major" IR, he's done for the year and gets paid his normal salary.
But in Vincent's case, the end result is the same -- the Bills will owe him his entire salary for 2006. Why? Because Vincent is a vested veteran entitled to take the balance of his $2.6 million salary as termination pay.
And once he's healthy, Vincent can sign with another team and receive wages on top of the $2.6 million base salary he'll get from the Bills.
In hindsight (or if Levy had applied any foresight), the Bills would have released Vincent prior to the start of the regular season. He then could have been re-signed after the first game, and his full salary would not have been guaranteed.
So while Levy might have been a very good coach, running the team is a much different endeavor. In this specific case, Levy's failure to understand the rules has forced his boss to pay $2.6 million to a guy who was available for only one game.
Meanwhile, we're hearing that the injury really isn't very significant, and that Vincent could be healthy soon. So when he's healthy (and then released), Vincent will be able to sign with any other team in the league.
Technically, Vincent would have to clear waivers if he's released after the trading deadline. But it's unlikely that anyone else would claim his contract when he can be signed the next day for a lower contract.
So look for Vincent to be playing for another team at some point this year, even though he'll be receiving the bulk of his compensation from the Buffalo Bills.
$2.6M base salary sounds a little steep to me.
vaoutlaws2006
09-15-2006, 10:21 AM
$2.6M base salary sounds a little steep to me.
just a little? another over priced player thats all we need. we need to stay far far away from vincent
paulskinsfan
09-15-2006, 10:22 AM
That would be if we claimed him off waivers, but I bet we could get him cheaper.
We have about $3M of available room right now. I doubt we would want to use most of it on an over the hill and injured player.
vaoutlaws2006
09-15-2006, 10:27 AM
We have about $3M of available room right now. I doubt we would want to use most of it on an over the hill and injured player.
i couldnt have said it better. We need to stay away from that. Lets hold onto that $3 million in cap room and use it when we really need it.
paulskinsfan
09-15-2006, 10:32 AM
We have about $3M of available room right now. I doubt we would want to use most of it on an over the hill and injured player.
Yeah, like Mark Brunnell. Williams defense relies on safeties and corners, without them his defense fails. We have one safety that can cover people, one.
724Skinsfan
09-15-2006, 10:35 AM
With Prioleau out, will we see more of Doughty?