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  1. Nah, you gotta declare that he'll be for us what Cee Dee Lamb is for the Cowboys to drive home the impact and reliability you think he'll have. Shakir to me has what it takes to duplicate what Diggs meant to the team and what he produced. I gotta at least one laughing emoji for stating it a few months back. 😠 Nah, you gotta declare that he'll be for us what Cee Dee Lamb is for the Cowboys to drive home the impact and reliability you think he'll have. Shakir to me has what it takes to duplicate what Diggs meant to the team and what he produced. I gotta at least one laughing emoji for stating it a few months back. 😠 Nah, you gotta declare that he'll be for us what Cee Dee Lamb is for the Cowboys to drive home the impact and reliability you think he'll have. Shakir to me has what it takes to duplicate what Diggs meant to the team and what he produced. I gotta at least one laughing emoji for stating it a few months back. 😠
  2. Said at season's that Khalil Shakir could replace Diggs and become a legit number one with Allen. Still feel that way.
  3. But he doesn't have great hands. I could see this pick going either way because Coleman isn't elite in any one area and because Allen gets the most out of receivers. Worried about the pick because he catches a bit of passes using his body, bobbles catches, which can lead to contact drops in key moments; he also doesn't have burner speed and defenders always seem to be right there with him. He's too similar to Gabe Davis (who was taken in the 4th rd.) to really feel great about the pick, but I feel like the pick could work out, because Allen can put the ball on him in a hurry, minimizing those drops that will take place in more physical play, he seems adept at creating enough space between himself and defender during battles for the ball, and despite reminding me of Davis he seems like a better route runner and is way shiftier in space than Davis. Hopefully the OC, Allen, and Coleman make it work, otherwise this will likely go down as another offensive selection that was made a round or two too early. *Leaning on side of it working out*
  4. Feels like the FO hasn't forgiven itself over how it handled and loss Matt Araiza and is trying to find comfort by signing another SDSU special teams product and hoping he pans out.
  5. I like what I saw in his clips. Will contribute the pass rush.
  6. Y'all were fine with Cook being taken 2nd rd. despite knowing his lack of real physicality, then later turned around to began complaining, asking 'does he ever break a tackle?', but have a problem with Ray Davis being taken in the 4th. Seems about right. We actually needed to draft an RB, and we did. He's a nice complement to Cook.
  7. I swear this only adds to the feel that the Chiefs are an A-1 org who are all about adding new trinkets and getting a leg up on the rest of the league, while the Bills feel like experts at foolishly relinquishing advantages that they had a hold of. This is what happens when fans get bigheaded before winning a championship, acting as if they have luxury, and turning on their own before even being found guilty of an accusation. Whether Araiza sticks or not, this just feels perfect with the Chiefs being at the other end.
  8. This is the one thing I've never really been able to stand on the board. We all watch the same game, but it isn't until it seems were in dire straits that people will begin acknowledging what's kind of obvious. I feel uneasy before every meaningful Bass kick and have felt that way for some time.
  9. So if they don't, you owe me $465 even though I don't know what the hell you're talking about?
  10. Surprised you didn't earn a restriction from Simon for making this thread. I'm trying to determine what really earns you a strike around here.
  11. James Cook, LEAVE THE ITIS AT HOME!!!!! No drops, NO FUMBLES!!!!!!
  12. Didn't suggest Diggs wasn't still an elite WR, but if there's any truth to these rumors he might not return, and yes, I do hope he finishes his career with Allen. I don't see anything that suggest Khalil Shakir couldn't be a #1 WR. He can emerge if Davis remains out, and then it will become evident that he's the more consistent, reliable WR between himself and Davis. If Diggs didn't return and we moved forward with the current WR roster, I think Shakir would be Bills' best WR.
  13. Khalil Shakir looks like he could be Diggs' replacement if he doesn't return next season. Davis just isn't good enough to be a reliable #2. I'm giving the nod to Shakir over Sherfield if the team's trying to line the next best WR up across from Diggs.
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