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He is not the deep threat he used to be. He has a lot of miles and muscle on him and you're not likely to see him running away from NFL DBs anymore. What he does still have is good quicks and a great understanding of the game. He understands leverage, how to set guys up, how to make different routes look similar and how to attack DB's at the line. He's an outstanding route-runner who gets open constantly at various depths and over almost the whole route tree. He can win outside more reliably than any other receiver on this roster and it's not particularly close. Last week when the Bills needed that first down to send the Houston game to OT, Amari Cooper gets it for you. He's also going to help the other pass-catchers on this roster by creating more space for them, because if you don't respect him he will make you a sorry sumbitch. Playing Kincaid over/under is now much, much harder. Bracketing Shakir on 3rd down is now a dubious proposition. Running a bunch of man coverages and attacking the Bills OL just became a recipe for self-destruction. So while you won't necessarily see him running free and hauling in bombs 60 yrds downfield, he will absolutely have a positive effect on the Bills offense at multiple depths. Plus it will be fun to watch him make people look stupid.
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Well played We're here for you in your time of need, brother.
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He averages 2 catches and 36 yrds/game in the playoffs, with 1 TD about every 3 games.
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He's shockingly slow of foot for an NFL DB. I respect him as a gamer, but he is absolutely the most limited athlete running around the secondary for either team during nearly every play.
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He's trying to get under a block and just get a piece of the ballcarrier down low. Of all the nonsense calls we saw, that may have been the worst of them. I don't know that I've ever seen a crew so eager and trying so hard to throw flags at anything they could possibly deem a violation. Even completely imaginary stuff like Taron's. It was like they thought they were earning massive bonuses for every action they took. Just the complete opposite of how a game should be called. If every game was called like that, I would literally never watch another minute of NFL football again.
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He's working his way right over to the bench
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Yeah, that was certainly part of it too.
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Pretty sure that both guys were actually taken off the field in the last minute when the Bills were kneeling. I doubt that is customary and I bet McDermott was taking advantage of a teaching moment to get a message across.
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10/14/24 Game 6 Bills at (NJ) Jets MNF Post Game thread
Simon replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
I really don't know. But for a point-producing position that can and does decide games, they sure as hell ought to. -
Questioning the guy who is standing directly under the post watching the ball always cracks me up.
