He does lead the team in ST snaps. He has played 87% of our ST Snaps. He and Q. Morris are the mainstays of that crew. Be very billsy to have a miscue on teams.
Just wondering if the AFC East has ever been this weak. Other than the Bills, the other 3 teams are currently projected to win 4 [Miami], 3 [Jets] and 2[ Pats] games barring any drastic event happening to their opponents.
With Cooper and Samuel both dinged up and Limited today, that puts us back to Coleman, Hollins, Shakir as the wideouts.
Any thoughts on a more dynamic receivers lineup if both Cooper and Samuel are out, perhaps play Cook as WR and Davis as the RB?
I noticed that Miami has been running more two tight end sets than 3 wide [likely due to OBJ and Berrios injuries]. With our lack of LB dept/quality is that going to be a problem?
I was 11 in 1959. Oldest of 6 kids. We had just moved to a new house and a new town. I had followed Jim Brown and Cleveland because my uncle had been at Syracuse with him. Remember early trips with church groups to the Rockpile with dollar seats in the end zone. Been a faithful Bills fan ever since. BTW I think Mack Yoho was the Bills Kicker, not returner.
Gronk and Brady both came back from ACL injuries and I would say were pretty successful. Thurman Thomas played his entire NFL career with a 85% torn ACL.
Yeah and Collins won't get off IR until week 10. They still have to play the Lions, Cowboys, Chiefs, and Ravens, but they can help us if they get a W on Thursday vs. the Jests.
We did get out to a pretty big lead, which cuts down on the number of "clutch" rated plays.
I do wonder if the two 90+ yard drives contributed to it as those were both get-er-done team efforts.
They also dinged him for his fumble [even tho we recovered] and the int.