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Thrivefourfive

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  1. When we look at Kincaid advantages, I think his hands are freaky great. Eye test shows he’s a different looking ball grabber (ha). Hopkins-ish way of reaching out and smoothly clapping down, and the ball basically becomes part his person at that point.
  2. Please count me in that group as well. Kelce’s numbers are from his talent, QB’s talent, his coaches.. play design. If Allen were his quarterback in KC, I think Kelce’s numbers drop a bit. Just my opinion. Of course we’d be insane not to take Kelce’s career right now for Kincaid. But I think even if he had all of the above help as Kelce does, he’s not touching those numbers. And that’s fine. But for a rd 1, that cost the team to move into, and the declare for “Help for Josh!” he’s going to have to do big numbers to be a success. 80 catches, 900 yds, 8+ TDs (not as a rookie or even year 2 or 3, but it has to trend that way and he’ll need a four year avg of those number in his prime).
  3. I am confused by all this WR talk. He’s a TE, not a slot WR. In the NFL his mismatch is going to be boxing out strong safeties and beating linebackers up seams and crossing routes. Then some quirky shovel passes and whatnot. If he’s a WR, than he’ll draw coverage from a strong DB that can most certainly run with him, and over the top help.. because he seems to be the Bills deep threat(??) To make this pick worth it, creativity that the Bills haven’t shown last year, needs to happen. Kelce type play designs need to happen. That’s a first round TE. But Kelce makes it work because he’s so damn good, and he’s got the best QB in football working together with him as the primary target. If Kincaid is just going to go out there and bag 50 catches for 500 yds and 5 touchdowns then what the hell is going on here..
  4. did not age well. First ten minutes, Redskins, Gruden, Andrew Luck.. dirty Cleveland, a runningback with a rap sheet,, Sorry, watching it for the first time in a long time. Getting inspired. Chevy Volt at the gas station
  5. Cameron Young just hits the ***** out of the golf ball. And, you’re a genius @Chaos Bills should trade their 5th and 6th for a 2024 4th and 5th.
  6. Swift would make it a stockpile of good runningbacks,,, oh never mind. Eagles. obviously.
  7. This draft in general is shaping up to be very smart by the brass. 1. Best player available + need 2. Best player available + need 3. Need + talent/potential
  8. Not the peak years for runningbacks, DBs, DL… I don’t see these groups aging better than in the past. Couldn’t give a flying eff that Kincaid is 23.5.. what is that?? haha. He’s not 27..! Brady goes well into his 40s winning SBs, and all the sudden every great QB the league is expected to do that too. Ain’t gonna happen.
  9. @Sierra Foothills I’m assuming we are from the same side of the county.. we watched Utah play PAC-whatever games. Kincaid is a beast. Second TE in college football, based on my completely unprofessional opinion. I like his style of play much more than the bigger bulkier blocking type. I didn’t like TE Washington potentially coming to Buffalo at all. I see the Steelers drafted him. Perfect, he can go block there and grind out 17-14 wins or losses. I LOVE that Kincaid is an athlete. Pro: Kincaid is the top TE in the draft, and he grades out to be a pro bowl caliber player. Con: the Bills didn’t show much creativity with the athletic type TE they already have, last season. Now Knox was going through it last year, and that has to factored in to last year’s TE on field product. It’s not like the formula for quick hits to the TE didn’t present itself last year. QB with little time, quick hitting passes. The failure was offensive play design. And at this point, JA17 should be ahead of the curve compared to the OC, especially Dorsey. Allen is at the point where he’s the general, not a captain. So, in my opinion, Josh should be scheming up plays for Kincaid and the TE position. That means Allen better love this pick. Hell I want to hear from him — that this the guy he wanted over any WR in the draft.
  10. Kincaid automatically becomes weapon #2 in this passing offensive. With a QB who lights it a lot, a 2 puts up huge numbers. That’s what should be happening. And then who knows,, year 2, 3 and after we can’t expect Diggs to be what he has been the past four years. That points to Kincaid being #1… or better, a future WR who can outplay Kincaid. All of this seems like a major shot in the arm for this Bills offense. Excited. Throwing Gates in this mix for you. He was a Bills killer.
  11. I always fear there’s too much buy in to the “character” type guy. Kincaid appears to be an A+ human being. Hope he’s an A NFL football player.
  12. Yaokay, so the Bills have kill this quarterback and make him look old. They know what they have to do.
  13. Would the helmet help the defenders from getting concussions when the Allen Train runs through town?
  14. This is too much involvement for the HC. I just can’t believe he’s doing this. It wreaks of desperation, ultimatums, ego.. This sort of thing worries me. One guy doing two guys’ jobs is not good to me.
  15. The Chiefs have drafted better, I guess, but Mahomes and Kelce’s superior talent is their biggest plug for “lineup holes”.
  16. Pretty talent group down there. The Rams, oh my. They are most definitely playing for the 1 pick next year, and the opportunity to keep the college quarterback in LA.
  17. I don’t think we’re seeing how loaded the Bills are. Money has been spent to bring the baseline of talent to a pretty high level across the field, on all three sides of the football. Sims complained that paying good players is the same as having average players. I mean, huhhh..?? I listen to the show, and they say many silly things. They need to fill the time, and Florio especially, gets on a tangent and can’t shut up, and that leads him down some semi bizarre conversation with himself about this and that.
  18. Life is short and he may want to travel around for Jessica’s tournaments. I wonder how things are going to be with ownership and the team over the next decade. Unforeseen circumstances, sadly.
  19. You know, if Mrs. Pegula isn’t doing well and things continue on that path, there is going to be a lot of pain in the building for Mr. Pegula to endure. I could see good reason for him selling. He expected her to bury him, not the other way around. Devastating for their family.
  20. Where receivers go to die. I don’t mind this. He’ll get hurt, or pissy about the lack of targets/catch rate. Unless he knows something nobody else knows, he’s expecting 8 to be his quarterback, and LJ will have completion totals averaging in the teens, which is where you want them if your John Harbaugh because that means his attempts are in the 20s, and there’s more running going on than passing. Lamar Jackson has a couple huge games a year, and those completely cloud the media’s mind with greatness (as a thrower…) and we all hear that and kind of believe. Unless he built a private indoor facility and he’s training like crazy to become a better passer, which I doubt he is, this isn’t going to end well for either player.
  21. I just have to say, the Bills are putting their money where their mouth is. Sure, there isn’t a splashy offensive lineman yet, but pieces are coming in, and that’s how you build a team. Depth.
  22. The NFL wants CEOs for QBs. An offensive lineman or linebacker is no standard for what’s expected of these high profile quarterbacks. Again, an owner has to feel comfortable with agent-less, endorsement-less Jackson as its franchise face. The NFL wants exactly the same. Because they’re one in the same. So far, Baltimore isn’t comfortable with that deal. I think the transparency of this whole situation would be fascinating to read about. It is not about play on the field as much as it’s about giving a player’s mom $200 million.
  23. He’s going to sit on $32.4 mil until he’s ready to accept $45 mil for this season. Then, next year we do this all over again. i will say this though, the NFL off season is more interesting than all the other sports going on right now combined. LJ and Rodgers are filling up hours upon hours of talk show content.
  24. He’s not a passer! What is this myth by all those that think Lamar is getting screwed out of money. If he was so good, where’s the money?? Truth is he was really lucky the Ravens transformed their entire offense to play to his strength, and both sides won. The Ravens were cool with continuing that, and consider his injuries (which no one cannot ignore), and sign him to a contract last year. Now, who wants him?? If he’s so freaking good, and such a great passer, who wants the fastest quarterback in the NFL?? Right now Lamar is colluding with Lamar. Obviously.
  25. The ballsiest move and the only right move based on how things played out the last two years was to trade him after year three. Let someone else have the headache. I don’t care the age, it’s football, and honestly it’s not that hard. He has the physical tools, but unless he can simplify his thoughts and NOT think, his greatest asset is taking up space and making the QB avoid throwing in his area. I don’t know.. that’s nice, but the Bills 100% whiffed here all things considered.
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