This dialogue is silly. You think Justin Jefferson or Cooper Kupp need a number 2? I also think you have plenty of weapons to throw too that other teams will focus on. Anyways if he started catching some of the easy drops it wouldn't be a problem. He's definitely off right now.
The Eagles game was beyond ridiculous but I think every fan thinks the refs are against their team especially if they lose. It's easier to find missed calls when you are focused on your players getting held, etc.
The best thing I can say about him is he catches the ball. Why we don't throw to him more is crazy.
I loved the move, he is extremely athletic. I would chalk that up to as a fluke, the defensive player somehow got a good hit on the ball when it was a moving target.
The Bills are not a dirty or undisciplined team. Only thing I can think of is modifying are communication with the ref. Do we have to tell the refs watch out for this player.... Or this team likes to do this?
We all would have been criticizing him if he went for it and missed it. I think the lack of going for it at the end of regulation though was inexcusable
It's silly when they don't call it and he literally rips the jersey on the front (which I believe front is still a horsecollar) and pulls the back and swings him around. I thought we were protecting the QB? Intentional grounding, the timeout penalty and the Slay grab. Even the final play of the game both Guards moved early. Honestly I think the Kelce false starts were a couple makeup calls to make it look less lopsided. If Hochuli gets a playoff game after this debacle I will know the NFL is not on the up and up.
I'm not on that train yet because he adds so much quality to this organization. The major (non-emotional response) issue I see is he has to figure out the close games. He at worst has us in every game till the last drive. It's the offense can't make one more throw or the defense can't make one more stop that is the downfall of the 6-6 team. BTW we would have been ecstatic to be .500 this late in the season before McDermott so he definitely has raised the bar.
I think guys like that need to be given a chance to figure it out on Sundays. Generally that's not an option when you have a perennial playoff team but it looks like the talent for the most part is there.