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I will say, I think the Bills are built to be a TE focused team and Kincaid should start to see those snap counts rise. I hope.
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Yep, this was up thread somewhere. Agree, Keon is still super young, learning. He can handle the constructive criticism...coaches have high standards, because the potential is there. And yes, anything across middle of field Short- crosses, intermediate - digs, deep-post (which i swear haven't seen many lost routes out of Brady). Speaking of Brady, I dont like his passing concepts from this past week. Kincaid, Shakir and Keon should be hogging more targets each week. Keon isnt being used where I think hes best, and thats out of the slot/more middle of the field. We dont have great WRs, but they can be utilized better.
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You mean “when”…
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Keons numbers are fairly comparable to those drafted behind him. The Bills had the first pick in the second round, a coveted draft spot. Beane traded with Carolina, trading 32 for 33 and a 4th. Beane fielded many trade offers. Cooper was on the board, a run on WR, it was basically the first pick of a new draft. So I am sure the offers were substantial. I would like to know what Beane turned down, because he should have accepted the best offer. Trade back- there is a good chance Coleman is still available. One trick Ponies usually don’t do well in NFL. Draft night I wanted Cooper or Ladd, but I wanted a trade back most of all, because of loaded up on draft picks in that draft and the next years. Instead we got a slow WR that struggles to win 50/50 balls
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Maye hype is over the top this week, and the renewed questioning of Allen is surprising. Like, one bad game, which was actually pretty good? I would love to see how Maye would have done against the Pats defense, and how Josh would have done against the Bills.
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More jet sweep / end arounds to Knox...
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Am I the only one out here that thinks Cooper was a bust??? I feel like the only reason most dont B word about him is that he only cost us 800K. He didnt look like he was interested in playing football, and while he did have a couple of great catches, he added very little imo.
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This idea that the Bills dont care if the opposition knows what they are going to do and they are going to out execute them is starting to wear thin.
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All 22 Review: Bills vs Patriots
thenorthremembers replied to thenorthremembers's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is exact right. I get wanting to reload on defense, but the average point output in the NFL last week was 24. Unless you thought your free agents' pickups and draft picks were going to make you the 2000 Ravens, there was no excuse not to have a #1 wideout going into the season. You should be coming to the stadium expecting that your defense will give up 21 points. The only way to offset that is to score more. The most important positions in the NFL are QB, LT, DE1, CB1, WR, and RT. The Bills have spared no cost in either free agent money or draft resources trying to find the DE1, they need to start putting that energy is finding an elite wideout for Josh. -
All 22 Review: Bills vs Patriots
GunnerBill replied to thenorthremembers's topic in The Stadium Wall
Possibly. At this stage I am more inclined to just put it down to a bad day. He definitely did not call the game to maximise our advantages. Which were definitely middle of the field vs those linebackers. And when we did we marched down the field. It bears watching for a pattern, sure, but I just think he called a poor game Sunday. When he has done that previously he has always bounced back the next week. I expect the Bills to have a really good offensive display on Monday. -
Bills weaknesses have been exposed. Not to parrot what others say, It was stupid of coaches to not keep throwing to Dalton until it didn't work anymore. Also one final thing about that game, I find it very hard to believe that the nfl isn't steering the outcomes of some games.
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McDaniel on very thin ice with Dolphins owner
BillsShredder83 replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
If this happened, Id magically find myself rooting for a full Tyreek comeback LOL we need all the tannerite in the boat we can get if we want to see the best show. Sign Antonio Brown too!! Lesssssgooooo -
The Upcoming Trade Deadline: 2025 Edition
BillsShredder83 replied to ryguy101's topic in The Stadium Wall
We need to get Hairston a few kits of GH and a fridge full of BPC-157 lol kidding... sort of. I fixed my old arse rickety knees with bpc157 in like 6 weeks. NFL claims to have a good program for HGH testing, but it we never see anyone pop for it... so its intentionally a poor program LOL I am surprised to see bpc157 as a banned substance, but seemed almost impossible to pop for with its half life. Pretty whack some of the things that are out there that can make an enormous difference for these guys healing times, not even talking any performance enhancement... strictly injury recovery. 0 side effects. Yet these guys can gobble opiates to play through general discomfort... and BYOTTW, bring your own toradol to work Think it'd be illegal for Hairston to swap them knees out with me for my freshly minted ones? LOL -
I totally agree and I've been saying the same for over a year now... I call it stubbornness...
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The Falcons look tougher than I would have thought at the start of the season. Had we pulled out a close one over the Pats, I could see where this one might have been our 1st loss, being another night game on the road. I think losing a game like we just lost makes that much less likely (though not out of the realm). A good measure of a true contender is their ability to respond after a tough loss - showing resiliency. I have a lot of faith that we right the ship on Monday.
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Return of the Throwbacks (First time since 2021) and records
Mr Wild replied to Mr Wild's topic in The Stadium Wall
It should technique be 16-12 NC 1 but didnt like how it looked I can fix it Last time we wore them was 2010. Bills Steelers. The Stevie Johnson/God OT Drop game -
Beans and Sean - Should we miss the SB again
Albwan replied to Cubanmist 1's topic in The Stadium Wall
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Beans and Sean - Should we miss the SB again
hondo in seattle replied to Cubanmist 1's topic in The Stadium Wall
Good answer and I struggle with some of the same questions and uncertainties. I worry about the ticking of the Allen clock. I also worry about the truth behind the saying, "Good is the enemy of great." I think Beane is a good GM. I think McD is a good HC. But maybe we need someone who's more than 'good' to get us a Lombardi? I just don't know how many of those guys are available. Ultimately, when we're close - playoffs every year - I don't want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. I want to take the good we have, refine it, and make it Lombardi quality. I want Beane to plus-up his FO and McD to plus-up his coaching staff. I do fear the possibility of Beane and McD remaining in place for the next ten years and never delivering the goods. Would I rethink my position then? For sure. But right now, if I'm Pegs, I'm encouraging/pressuring them to make progress but I'm not yet replacing them. Whatever happens, I hope we both get to see Josh raise a trophy at the end of a season. -
There are certainly teams that "rotate" as you say, but they are mainly teams that don't have a true Number 1 (KC for example, except even Kelce was at 90%+). Most teams are playing their WR1+2 at over 90%
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Yes. Because of one game. Horrors. Coleman needs to grow up somewhat; this kind of discipline should help. Either that or have Dawkins and Brown pin him against a wall and threaten to beat his ass.
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I did use pro football reference. Cute that you only used the two super teams and ignored some other playoff teams that did have a WR over 80%.