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Call_Of_Ktulu

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  1. 23 minutes ago, boater said:

    Motor is an average RB. Middle of the road. 50 percentile.

     

    If you imagine your team a Superbowl contender, he's not good enough.

    I agree, when you look back at Thurmanator you can easily see the difference, a RB that can carry a whole team. Then you have Singletary who is average at everything and should be a backup RB. 
     

    I think Hines is the better blocker, pass catcher, ball security and has that game breaking speed. Once he learns the playbook he needs to be the starter.

  2. 17 minutes ago, Buffalo03 said:

    I'll be honest, Fields has looked better the last 2 weeks. I watched that Bears vs Cowboys game and was actually impressed with a lot of what he did

    Your joking right? He is honestly the only QB that I have ever watched with worse field vision that Tyrod Taylor. 

  3. On 10/10/2022 at 9:36 AM, Logic said:

    I know, I know -- it's early, and you'll say I'm jumping the gun.

    I don't care. I've seen enough: Khalil Shakir should be the starting slot receiver going forward, even when McKenzie and Crowder return to full health.

    At the very least, he should be splitting reps with McKenzie and seeing more playing time than Jamison Crowder.

    He runs great routes. He constantly seems to get open. He has relatively sure hands (one bad concentration drop yesterday not withstanding). He offers run-after-catch ability that this offense often lacks. He has the frame and build to withstand the tough over-the-middle work. 

    Aside from all of that, he just passes the eyeball test in a way that the Bills' other two slot options do not. Frankly, he looks like a star in the making.

    I love McKenzie as a player and am glad he's on the roster, but has he looked like a dynamic full time slot option to anyone over the first four games? He hasn't looked that way to me. I like Crowder, too. He's a solid, dependable veteran depth option. Again, though: he doesn't seem to pop off the screen the way Shakir was.

    I have figured all along that Shakir would be brought along slowly, that he'd be more of a contender for starting duties in 2023 or 2024. Given McDermott's M.O., that still may happen. I don't think it should, though. I've seen enough. He's the best option to start in the slot. The coaches always preach getting the best players on the field, regardless of tenure or pedigree. If they're true to their word, Shakir should start seeing more opportunities. I hope he does.

    I agree 100%, he will only get better with more playing time. He has already earned that spot and I’m picking him up this week in FFL

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  4. 5 hours ago, Chicharito said:

    To be totally honest I don’t see it being deliberate. Looks like he was almost cutting and switching directions with a lineman on his back. I know I’ll be ridiculed but that’s my observation.

    I’m just going to take this as a joke and move on. If you really are serious I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt and allow you to watch it a few more times. If I’m training the refs what to look for when calling tripping I would be showing them a video of this exact play.

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