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RobbRiddick

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  1. Obviously these guys from big colleges get interviewed and appear on TV well before they enter the NFL, but this guy already seems quite seasoned at it all. Seems completely relaxed having questions thrown at him and comes across as very confident in himself

  2. 2 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

     

     

    I saw this earlier.  He's likeable and funny but very goofy I guess. Much goofier than Allen, who everyone describes as goofy. But he's also very very confident. It was funny comparing him to other first rounders on their first day in Buffalo where they're a bit overwhelmed by it all. Coleman just seemed really relaxed and unfazed, talking to people, joking, almost walking around the facilities like he owned the place. 

     

    He definitely has star appeal which is obviously dependant on how he plays. But if he ends up looking great on the field he'll be a star

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  3. 7 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:

    I hate, despise and loathe the Kansas City chiefs so much that I don’t even really hate the patriots or bostons teams anymore. Heck, even Bill Belichick looks happy now and I don’t cringe when I see Brady or Gronk on commercials. 
     

     

    I saw Brady during the promo for his comedy roast during the draft and he's starting to look like Barry Manilow. Definitely had some work done on his face

  4. I honestly think they're safe this year, even if the team went 7-10 or 6-11. 

     

    I do think this off season could be the defining one in terms of how the fans see Beane. If the team disappoints massively next season and the WRs don't produce, this past draft will really come back to haunt him. Especially if one or both of the Xaviers turn out to have a great season, not to mention if any of the other guys we ignored with that second 2nd rounder look good as rookies too.

     

    But even if they do end up with a losing record this year, I think Pegula will see it as Beane has already pitched it, as a transition year. So he'll definitely give the GM and coach another year at least to show they can get things back on track. Maybe someone like Brady will be the fall guy.

     

    I'm optimistic though and have a feeling that without the Diggs distractions Josh will have a great year, maybe will even win that first MVP. Media narrative is a big thing in these situations, and the narrative going into the season will be "they haven't done enough to help Josh Allen", so if he goes out and puts up the kind of numbers he's been doing a while now, with maybe a few less INTs, I think people will see him as a miracle worker.

  5. 37 minutes ago, PBF81 said:

    Relax!

     

    Kelce's 35 this season and he already saw his numbers taper off in yards, YPR, and TDs.  

     

    Gonzalez began falling off at 33.  Expect Kelce's numbers to always be good, but his days of carrying that offense are over and will only deteriorate further.  

     

    I'd be more worried about Rice now with a season under his belt and notable improvement in the 2nd half last season, and now with the addition of worthy and with Marquise Brown now in the mix catching passes from Mahomes and not Jackson.  

     

    That's a handful for any defense, and if Pacheco's on his game it's even worse.  

     

    They should be back to a #1 offense this season with Reid running their show.  

     

     

    Unpopular opinion in the NFL world where Mahomes is God but when Kelce was struggling earlier in the season Mahomes looked ordinary. The talking heads kept saying "Mahomes has regressed because he's having to be superman" to which I thought "Allen has to be superman every season, every week and he's better at it than Mahomes".

     

    Then as the playoffs grew closer Reid schemed Kelce open more and Mahomes suddenly looked like the Mahomes of old. Look at the TD against the Bills in the playoffs, Kelce was so wide open Zach Wilson could have hit him in stride, then after he scored the announcers immediately started praising Mahomes and his genius. 

     

     

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  6. Hopefully his age catches up with him this year and his legs fall off. Then his billionaire husband is so shocked his vocal chords fall out which causes every Swifty in the world to spontaneously combust.

     

    Christ, I hope we can win the SB at some point so I can stop being so bitter

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  7. 19 hours ago, oldmanfan said:

    I don’t have access to a tiny fraction of the data Beane does.  I run IVF labs.  It would be like having folks here tell me I’m wrong about what embryo to transfer when they haven’t even had high school biology.

    What an amazing job. Wish I was smart enough to do something like that. I'm guessing you don't just pour the 'seed' on the embryo with a turkey baster and then go for a coffee?

  8. Good value. Narrow wingspan but quick feet and agility for a man that size. A road grader type - definitely better in run blocking than in pass blocking. Should provide excellent depth due to ability and experience of playing multiple positions on the line.

     

     

    Oh sorry, I thought this was Tyron Grable. Never heard of this guy 

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