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Solomon Grundy

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  1. @NewEraSo happy to see you talking about my favorite position 😎. I like the guy from Louisville. I think it's Guerendo.
  2. To add to this assessment, HE CATCHES THE FOOTBALL!! Think DeAndre Hopkins. Another thing I like about him is when he catches the ball he always fall forward/gain extra yardage. A chain mover so to speak. I just think he is the kind of receiver meant for Buffalo weather.
  3. Let's revisit the games last year that the Bills lost because of dropped passes at crucial times or not being on same page as QB.
  4. Why can't Kincaid play the TE position? Because they have to make room for an overpaid Dalton Knox? Wouldn't Kincaid be more potent there allowing Coleman to play the big slot? Didn't Coleman run one of the fastest 10 yard splits at the combine? Do that equate to explosiveness off the line of scrimmage?
  5. At least he would CATCH THE BALL!!
  6. "HANGING" is the proper word to describe how DBs defend him. You can also use the words grabbing and clutching. He WAS the best player on the field that game and that includes Nabers, Thomas and Daniels
  7. Personally I think it would be sad if the Bills didn't acknowledge his death. He was a GREAT Buffalo Bills player. I've met OJ on multiple occasions throughout my life and he's been one of the most approachable, gracious, ex-football players I've met. I wonder if any of the people that calls him a terrible human being ever met or spoken with him? Maybe he had a Jekyll/Hyde personality. I've had the pleasure of speaking to Dr. Jekyll each time
  8. Go check the draft analysis of Puka Nacua, George Pickens, Drake London. I know Puka and Pickens went later in the draft, but I bet if every NFL team had a do over they would take them higher. What all of those mentioned did well was CATCH THE BALL. What good is a "separator" if they don't catch the ball consistently? Watching Coleman, he leverages his body against opposing DBs and he catches the ball. In every highlight, I don't see many of the DBs pressing him at the line. I see a lot of them clutching and grabbing him. When I watch him, I see a more physical, slightly athletic DeAndre Hopkins.
  9. “It’s not about timed speed, it’s about game speed.” Student of the game. Perfect fit for Bills, talent and culture wise
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