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TwistofFate

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  1. 3 hours ago, oldmanfan said:

    I keep reading how we have to go find a true #1 WR.  That begs the question:  what is a #1 WR?  A guy that makes X catches a year?  Demands double teams?  What?

     

    I ask because the team we keep trying to beat, the team who has won several Lombardis in recent years, doesn’t seem to have a #1 WR.  So how do they win?  They have a #1 TE.  Does that count?  Is so than can Kincaid count as ours?

    A Wr that demands double coverage nearly all the time because 1 on 1 matchups you get burned.

     

    The flip side is to have multiple quality wrs that may not be a true 1 but can win because of mismatches and scheme.  This is where we are going imo.  No single GREAT weapon, but multiple good weapons everywhere.

     

    How do you defend death by 1000 cuts?

     

     

  2. 39 minutes ago, NoSaint said:


    700 yards is 41 per game

     

    heck, if the guy hits 100 twice that’s 33 per game the rest of the way

    I said OVER 700.... To have 3 Wide Outs over 700 is pretty damn good, then throw in a TE....that means this offense is very versatile and dangerous from many different angles.

    6 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

    If he's healthy, I see Kincaid. Biggest shocker IMO is going to be that NONE of the Bills pass catchers will go over 1,000. But they end up with 5 guys all over 650yards. 

     

    This year IMO will be all about spreading the ball and not being predictable. When a big play is needed...look for a mismatch and exploit it  

    I agree 100%.   I think we are an indefensible offense this year.  Too many weapons with too many different skill sets to attack opposing defenses.  I love the direction we are moving.

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  3. Shakir all the way imo.  We got a taste of his true abilities last year.  To be honest I think we will see 3 wr's over 700 yards and at least 1 TE over 700 yards.  

     

    This offense is not old school.  Its going to be production by committee.  We have too many weapons with too many unique talents to stop.

     

    Everyone wanted big flashy WRs, without realizing this offense moving forward is designed to never be stopped no matter who we play.  We are not a 1 trick pony.  We got great ground game, seam game, deep game, slot game.  Pick your poison.

     

    Im super pumped for this year.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Freak-O said:

    Why a sane person willingly would spend time on a platform like Twitter or X is beyond me. Talk about about wasting your life. 

    Yeah, why would anyone want to get instantaneous information about their favorite things that's uncensored. 

     

    Sounds terrible. 

  5. AI Grok has spoken.....

     

    Grok

    @grok

    Keon Coleman certainly has the potential to be a great receiver. He showcased his skills at Florida State University, where he recorded 658 yards on 50 receptions and 11 touchdowns in his final college season, which is quite impressive. Additionally, he was a standout player at Michigan State before transferring to FSU, with a record of 798 yards on 58 receptions and seven touchdowns in his sophomore season. These stats highlight his ability to perform at a high level in different programs.

     

    However, there are a few points that might make some evaluators pause. For instance, his average speed and lack of nuance in route running could limit his impact at the professional level. Despite these concerns, his physicality and ball skills are strong, and he has shown he can excel in tight coverage situations, which are crucial for a successful NFL receiver.

     

    As he transitions to the Buffalo Bills, his size and physicality should be a valuable addition to the team, especially given their recent changes in the receiver unit. If he manages to build a strong rapport with quarterback Josh Allen, his upside could be significant. It's also worth noting that his blocking skills could benefit the Bills' offensive scheme, which has been leaning more on the ground attack.

     

    In summary, while there are areas where Keon Coleman could improve, his physical abilities and college performance suggest he has the potential to become a great receiver in the NFL.

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  6. Honestly guys, I'm feeling better and better by this. 

     

    Diggs is not a number 1 anymore.  The Bills knew it and everyone else in the league knew it. 

     

    Houston killed the rest of Diggs contract.  He will play one year then be a free agent. 

     

    Houston literally traded us a second rounder to rent Diggs as a Wr3 for one season. 

     

    Dumping Diggs now, while he still had value is better than dumping him next year with even less value for only a few million more. 

     

    Get a stud WR and Allen will surrounded with fresh, hungry young players all around him. 

     

    I'm feeling better and better about this move. 

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