
BeastMaster
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There's really nothing about Hollins that indicates that he won't be a much better option than the guys we've brought in these past few seasons. His measurables are better than Davis', and he's shown to have better hands. And as you stated, he was in a terrible offense last season, but was pretty productive in the Raiders offense the prior year. A year where he helped Josh Jacobs lead the league in rushing and had 700 yards receiving and four TD's. He will have a much better QB and offense here than any other of his stops, so I like his chances to make an impact. He will be the number four receiver, and he will be involved in the offense.
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I honestly think Mack Hollins is a Gabe Davis level player, and that if Mack was opposite Diggs last season he would've put up similar numbers. I also would bet that he catches at least one of those two deep balls Sherfield dropped against KC, and maybe he catches them both. Dude is an upgrade on Sherfield, and is a big target with good hands to go along with similar speed and agility as Davis. That being said, I want and expect the Bills to draft either Keon Coleman or Xavier Legette and Hollins can battle for reps
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6th best is simply your guess...it doesn't mean 5 will go before we pick, and it certainly doesn't mean the ones drated ahead will be better picks. And also...in a deep class, the sixth player drafted at his position might be a really good player. You're being a Debbie Downer when there are plenty of reasons to be positive and excited.
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If you think he's not starting a first or second round wideout over Mack Hollins, you're insane I'll wager anything you want on that
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He's not slow. Maybe watch some of his games if you don't know. The rest of your post is triggered person gibberish, so I won't waste time trying to point out how ridiculous you come across.
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Except he's not terrible. He fills two needs also being a capable blocking receiver and a ST guy. He's also shown reliable hands and has produced some decent numbers with lesser offenses with lesser QB's We wanted guys that can catch the football, and this guy does that pretty well. He's also a big target. Posters need to get a grip here and realize these are the moves we will be making this offseason due to our cap. You will get your WR in the first or second round...maybe both. Stop crying
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He's a bigger WR that can block...like Gabe was.
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He's Gabe Davis with better hands, but less big play ability Nothing wrong with this as a 4/5 WR
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He's a roster lock People that are upset with this signing don't understand how rosters work
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It would be a compliment if I said those posters were a Mack Hollins type on this board
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This is about the best I would expect for having no money to spend He's a solid vet that has some ability. Maybe Josh can get some more out of him than he's shown. Fine signing
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Britt Reid Prison Term Already Commuted
BeastMaster replied to RoyBatty is alive's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is what happens when you have corrupt people in positions of power This country is loaded with them at the highest levels -
Bills basically gave KC a free draft pick This after handing them Mahomes
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Bills should sign Blaine Gabbert as backup QB
BeastMaster replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
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What separates the Chiefs from every other team…
BeastMaster replied to Bills Bud's topic in The Stadium Wall
If I'm being honest, there is more truth to the OP's point than some may want to admit. KC appears to be very tough mentally and still very hungry...probably moreso than the majority of players on this current Bills team. I think Cincinnati also showed that when they came into Orchard Park with a makeshift Oline and still pushed us around. The Bills did seem to try and address it this season, and I think we are tougher, but maybe not so much mentally...and certainly not to the level of the KC's and Cincinnati's of the league -
Their playoff numbers are both off the charts. The difference is Allen's defense has failed him when he put them in position to win Josh matches Mahomes greatness when they play.
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What holds him back more than anything is that he makes poor decisions, and that his defenses fold easily when facing Mahomes and Burrow