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  2. I've seen different reports of shavers running 4.3 & 4.5 I also saw he ran 10.41 in the 100 meters. The eye test tells me he's a legitimate deep threat
  3. A pattern that stats can say whatever you want them say. I guess some would say we should leave Kincaid in bench cuz had he injury prone and just proved we can score over 40 without him.
  4. Yeah. Right!
  5. what is this take? This player had an up and down rookie year where they had some flashes. Beane traded a 3rd round pick to shore up their position group midseason, in part because they weren’t doing enough. In year 2, they didn’t really progress despite a MASSIVE OPPORTUNITY in front of them, and suddenly found themselves inactive and in the coach’s dog house. Which player am I talking about? Spoilers…. It’s both of them.
  6. It cost them 30m to cut Diggs
  7. Oh, I was thinking they were forcing every team to play one Thursday game.
  8. Still too many games left to write them off, but the loss yesterday means they have little to no margin of error left. Hope I'm wrong but I think they embarrass the Colts next week.
  9. What a strange coincidence. I was thinking Shavers reminded me more of Lynn Swann
  10. The Texans got something for Mechie, and his production over two seasons was even less than Keon’s. But because the was a high second rounder, teams still were willing to give up a late rounder to see if there was anything there. So, the Bills will get a sixth or a seventh for Keon if they want to trade him in March.
  11. We have to find a happy medium between McClappy’s desire to have 15 plays drives and unleashing the Mustang. Josh is not a game manager. He’s at his best when he’s running, lowering his shoulder, and improvising. We need a little of both Josh playing within structure and going off script. Brady schemed guys open last week, hopefully he does the same this week and Josh actually takes the easy stuff then unloads with the Alien Power.
  12. I was just looking into this... I'm really happy for Ray, he, and the rest of the special teams units were amazing! -Ray had 4 kickoff returns for 158 yards, an average of 39.5 yards per. The team's average drive start after a KO return was the 44-yard line. On the first 5 KO returns of the game (the last one by Samuel only went to the Bills 19 for 15 yards), the Bills' average drive start was the 49-yard line (48.8 to be precise). -Hardman had the big 61 yard KO return (though the fumble may keep him from getting another call up---it was a bad decision not to fair catch it there). -There was the blocked FG that should have been (wasn't much of a hold, he did touch his back, but didn't seem to hold or push down) -Prater made all 6 of his Kicks (5 PATs obviously) -Mitch had 2 punts for an average of 41.5 and downed one inside the 5-yard line and another on the 20. Neither punt was returned. -KO coverage wasn't great, but not bad either. Tampa's average drive start after a KO return was the 33-yard line. Slightly better than a touchback. But, in this instance, Einstein does have bit of a point. Tampa's special teams have struggled this year. https://bucswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/buccaneers/2025/10/06/special-teams-cant-be-ignored-by-the-bucs-after-week-5-performance/86543900007/ That article was after week 5 (vs. the Seahawks). The Bills game has been the worst for the Bucs special teams since week 5 (when they tried to fix things). But they haven't improved much since then (one decent game vs. the Pats). The Bucs are currently ranked 28th in kickoff return yardage allowed. But, having said that, the Bills still did quite a bit better in comparison to Tampa's other opponents: -Tampa held two of their opponents (NE and NO) to an average of 23.1 yards on KO returns. -Their other seven opponents have averaged 27 yards on KO returns. Their worst game of that batch was vs. the Eagles, who averaged 29.6 yards on KO returns and had a blocked punt/return TD. -But, the Bills averaged 39.0 yards per KO return. A full 9.4 yards more per than the Bucs second worst effort (vs. the Eagles). And almost 13 yards more than the average of all of the Bucs' other opponents (including the Eagles, but not the Bills) combined. So kudos are still well deserved.
  13. I had wondered about that. I heard Kincaid spent a good bit of time working with Josh this summer, but nothing about Keon doing likewise. Didn't know if that was lack of invitation by Josh (hard to imagine) or lack of willingness by Keon. Right and while we're un-revisionizing history, the story I heard was that the Bills actually favored a different QB at that pick. I don't remember who - Watson maybe?
  14. This is a classic case of people over-valuing their stuff. Keon has been a non-producer and has been disciplined twice. And his follies have been high profile, all the GMs know. He's worth a box of athletic tape on the market.
  15. No Elam showed far less than Keon has. Seriously, do you watch the NFL? Some here have said we'd be better suited with Roman Wilson over Keon.
  16. The guy is trying to prove he belongs and made an aggressive mistake. You can live with it once as long as it doesn't become a pattern. The space cleared out on that deep ball was crazy. Shakir probably would have scored.
  17. I'd love to dunk on the Bills for passing up Ladd, but at the time it was like "every WR the Bills have is a slot" Thing is, I've heard evaluators say that the best use of Coleman where he gets the most separation may essentially be as a big slot, and clearly the Bills drafted him hoping for a reliable outside receiver who is always open 2 ft over his head. And he doesn't look to be that guy - to anyone. You guyyyyyzzzzzz. Maybe before you say "cut him ASAP" consider what would be his cap impact? Coleman was signed with $9M guaranteed (2025, 2026, and part of 2027 salary). We cut him, we absorb $7.8M in dead cap. Do the Bills have $7.8M in free cap lying around to absorb that? (Spoiler: they don't)
  18. Most importantly Keon Coleman Zero snaps.
  19. I mean That's What Happened.
  20. I don't think anyone wants to see OU in the playoffs with their defense It's gonna cause problems for everyone
  21. Samuel, Moore. They will never get better. And they don't produce much now. Against Miami, I did not think Coleman even looked like a legit NFL player, let alone a WR1 or WR2. However Coleman is only 21. I don't know why he missed meetings, I don't know what is going on in his life. A 24 year old in Dallas decided life wasn't worth living last week. At 21 Coleman is eligible to improve. I probably hang on to him over some others.
  22. He's the best RZ QB ever. I doubt they ban it. It's one of the safest plays in the NFL.
  23. Yesterday
  24. Bills opened this season scoring 41, 30, 31, and 31 points with Coleman playing 88, 51, 75, and 73% of the offensive snaps. Scored 40 points against Carolina with Coleman playing 73% of the snaps. Last season scored 48 points and won the week Coleman returned from the wrist injury, after scoring 42 points and losing the week before without him. The pattern I see is that the Bills have to score a *****-ton of points on offense to make up for their crappy D these days. That seems to be true whether Coleman is playing or not. What pattern is it you're sensing exactly?
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