
Mat68
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Held at the footsteps of the new stadium.
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I think Shakir will be the Z. More so the motion wr. Diggs was mainly that as well. I think player groupings will be dictated by matchup and game script. I can see any of the three Coleman, Palmer and Shakir on the field in 2 wr situations. I think Shakir will be the focal point of the passing game. Coleman, Palmer and Samuel fitting in around him. Samuel and Coleman both pair well off of Shakir moving around.
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As a full time X you’re right. As a Z and slot he will fine. Imo he fills a hole at deep threat. Also, offers way more everywhere else.
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I dont agree. His speed and explosiveness allows him to play outside. Buffalo needs deep speed. Having a complete route tree with the ability to play slot is a plus. Shakir and him almost interchangeable at z and slot.
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Jaylin Noel this is guy I want.
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Jaylen Noel is a superior WR to Bond with the same speed. Im 100% planting my flag. Thats the guy I want. Speed to play outside, quickness and route running to play slot. Thats the guy.
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I think Gabe was a different player after his lower body injuries. More of a lumbering runner now. Palmer offers similar big play ability that Gabe offered with better route running to greater impact the short and intermediate. I think Palmers style is closer to Emmanuel Sanders but in his prime. Sanders didnt breakout until year 5 going from Pittsburgh to Denver. I could see Palmer doing the same thing. Coleman is better suited as a big slot. What Hollins played last season but potential for more after the catch. Coleman and Palmer can function in the same offense and play on the field at the same time.
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I think Cook is more special than being given credit for. Im Beane I still work with both Benford and Cook through out the post season. I would shelve both until after the draft. And after that start of camp if nothing can come to fruition. Buffalo holds the cards but also wants to draft develop and retain.
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Stadium Construction Discussion (No PSL/Seat selection posts)
Mat68 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
Havent been to game in quite a few years since moving out of the area. I will be at the first game in the new stadium. -
Early on behind Allen, and Williams. Last season under Harbaugh and Greg Roman they were run heavy. Im not overly impressed with Herbert on a down for down basis. You pay a little for potential. With more use maybe Palmer is more productive. At minimum, Palmer is an upgrade over Cooper last season. Offers more as a blocker. With Buffalos ability to run, having capable receivers that don't have to subbed makes them less predictable. Palmer is making low end wr 2 money. Pretty on par to slightly less than what he was projected.
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Coleman will play the role Hollins did. A big slot that will line up at X or Z in heavy formations. Coleman offers more after the catch than Hollins. Analytically, Palmer succeeds where Buffalo wr lacked last season. Outside vs man. 3 plus wide, passing down Palmer at the X does his best. Palmer fills a need, fits with the wrs on the roster.
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Has Cook talked himself OFF the Bills for 2025
Mat68 replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s 5 mil less than Barkley and Mccaffery per year. Besides Diggs the other investment to the offense since have not work out but Cook. The offense was at its best when he was running successfully. Maintaining that and sprinkling in more early down PA makes the offense that much better. The league is trending towards a more run first style of offense. The Duo run game is dynamic with Cook carrying the ball. They can afford it. Do it. Cap wise it’s less expensive to do it now. -
Ty Johnson is the modern day Fred Jackson
Mat68 replied to ChronicAndKnuckles's topic in The Stadium Wall
Johnson is a very good third down back. Good in pass pro, good hands, good speed to beat backers to the edge. He does not have the vision, contact balance, lateral quickness or speed of Cook. The amount of disrespect Cook is receiving from the fan base is wild. After Allen, Cook was easily the best player on offense. -
Harbaugh is building the line first. Llad McConkey is there top pass option and the offense is going to be run first. No need to pay a wr when they are going to play 12, 22, and 13.
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It’s time for a generational talent, blue chipper
Mat68 replied to Vickveto's topic in The Stadium Wall
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It’s time for a generational talent, blue chipper
Mat68 replied to Vickveto's topic in The Stadium Wall
Dawkins is a top 5 OT. Brown top 10. Groot ascending to top 10. Benford top 10 CB ascending to top 5. Thats pretty good. Not many are much better than that. Buffalos talent is under rated. The AFC championship wasnt an accident. -
1 year 6 mil with another 6 incentives. Knows the offense has ability to play z and slot. Pursue another pay day in 26 and a SB now. Could do a-lot worst. I think fans took stuff more serious than the players.
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Still young. Has very good metric. Paired with another good edge I think he makes a big leap. Von was good but either got pressure or gave the qb an easy escape from the pocket. I think with Bosa Groot will be more productive.
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Vick rushed for nearly 1,000 yards in the early 2000’s. The melding of the pocket and scrambler is what is rare.
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As Allen ages I expect his running to decrease. Tom was never elusive or fast. He was a big guy with an above average arm. Allens numbers completely shatter Brady at the same point in their careers. Brady didnt pass for over 4,000 yard in a season until he was 28 and didnt pass over 30 tds until he was 30. Brady played with all-time defenses that propelled him to early success. He was not a top 5 passer until he was 30 plus.
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He is also hurt every other year.
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Injuries seemed to derail his season. As stated by Beane he wants him to get a little bigger. TE is a hard position to make an immediate impact. Laporta and Bowers were all time seasons and not the norm. My big concern is his blocking. Having 2 TEs doesn't work if 1 cant block. Kincaid is a passing tell at this point. He doesn't need to be elite but just average would do wonders.
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Matt Milano agrees to pay cut, 2025 becomes final year of his deal
Mat68 replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
More Dorian Williams in 25. -
Draft Network Williams tends to rush the passer with a high pad level. I would like to see him stay in the drive phase to make contact for better leveraging to deploy his powerful counterpart maneuvers like push/pull, bull rush, and push/long arm over combo. Williams is still raw and developing his pass-rush plan. The lack of experience as a starter can be attributed to this. Adding more of a designed plan will increase his pass-rush productivity this season and heading into the NFL Bleacher Report Solid at collapsing the pocket with a bull rush with his leg drive and strength. — Has flashed a few pass-rush moves that he can win with, such as rip, swim, hand-swipe, and stick moves. 33rd team Ohio State Buckeyes defensive tackle Tyleik Williams is a player who, in the right environment, could see everything snap into place and become a draft steal. He’s obviously a gifted defender who showcases an understanding of the value of his hands and has an athletic foundation that offers him hope to find a consistent impact on passing downs. Guys that have pass rush potential go higher than guys who are perceived to be lacking that element. Ability to rush or potential to rush determines where they are drafted.