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Brand J

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  1. 5 minutes ago, Dr.Mantis_Toboggan said:

    He probably went on the Lance Armstrong diet, or he’s full of *****… I’m betting it’s a healthy combination of both.

    Maybe some sort of juicing, no doubt. Just looked up the 4.38 video, he dusted whoever he was racing and supposedly ran the time as a 48 year old. It was hand timed. He also raced Tyreek Hill at 44 years old and Hill only beat him by a couple strides, so he’s definitely faster than the 4.63 he posted at the combine. 

  2. 4 minutes ago, Dr.Mantis_Toboggan said:

    Keon Coleman - 6’3 213lbs 4.61 40 yd dash 10.54 Split 38in vertical 10’7 Broad 

     

    Terrell Owens - 6’3 213lbs 4.63 40 yd dash 10.58 Split 30in vertical 10ft Broad

     

    The more I read up on Coleman and the way he plays the game, using his size and elite athleticism to beat defenders, it appears he and the Bills legend could indeed be cut from the same cloth.


    Looking at those numbers, quite literally the same exact cloth…


    Had no idea Keon was essentially a T.O. clone with better hops until 15 minutes ago when I looked up both of their combine numbers and then I was like “Holy Shnikees, Big Baller Beane did it again!”. Time to stock up on 🍿 🍿 🍿.

    Surprised Owens ran a 4.63 at the combine, because he claimed “I can still run a 4.4” when he was in his 40s trying to get back in the league. There’s also a video out there where he runs a 4.38. Not sure how he could get .25 faster than his combine time, that’s a MAJOR difference. 

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  3. 1 minute ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

     

    Of course there are outliers. But they're generally the exception and not the rule. 

     

    If you're taking a guy who's talented, but still on the board in Round 4 - they're generally the very definition of "Boom or Bust". If the league felt Troy Franklin had little to no potential of not working out, he'd have been taken by now. It's obvious that they do think he's far from a sure thing.

    For whatever reason, players always slip through the cracks every year. I wouldn’t even call it an “exception,” it’s more so the “norm.” Whatever those reasons, real contributors can be had in any round and even undrafted. I like Franklin, the league has its reasons for not selecting him thus far, but if he does go on to be a real contributor I wouldn’t be surprised just because he’s picked in the 4th or 5th or wherever. Amon Ra St Brown just signed one of the heftiest WR extensions in history and he was picked in the 4th. We should know by now there are no sure things even if players are called “can’t miss.” 

  4. 10 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

     

    And Troy Franklin is a sure thing to you? The entire NFL doesn't think so.

    Not to pick on you personally, but someone makes this claim every single year. Go back and look at the wide receivers selected before Stefon Diggs. Or Davante Adams. Or Tyreek Hill. Or… you get my point. I remember badly wanting the freakishly athletic Arkansas TE Jason Peters and many on this board were clamoring for him too, but he went undrafted. These evaluators - even though they’re equipped with much more information than we have - get things wrong all the time. 

  5. 1 hour ago, NewEra said:

    To show what kind of an athlete this guy is

     

    https://youtu.be/Ix8Otv8Dito?si=Fd2KO4LkpzO7oTZL

    Yeah, you’d be hard pressed to find one 6’4” or under D1 college basketball player who could be described as “stiff.” Most high level basketball players can’t run like football/track players, but they’re definitely explosive, have great hand/eye coordination, and great body control. Sounds just like Keon.

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  6. 3 minutes ago, BigDingus said:

    Hasn't it been pretty evident that the more "armor" they give these guys, the more reckless they play?

     

    I bet if they took helmets off of people entirely, there would be way less people willing to launch themselves head first into other players or lower their head/shoulder to truck a defender.

    They’ve been making this argument for years. The thought is that less protection equals less injuries because there’s less recklessness. I don’t follow rugby at all, but it’d be interesting to compare the injury stats since that’s also a contact sport. 
     

    Also, this soft outer shell completely hides helmet colors and logos, so they’ll need to be colored according to team. Last thing we want is players (ie Quarterbacks) getting their targets confused. 

  7. 20 minutes ago, Turbo44 said:

    Give me any draft and team and I’ll tell you what they could have done better. Jefferson wasn’t even a consensus 1st rd pick. It’s like 4 years from now and Mitchell or legette end up being the best wr in this draft

    All the mocks I saw had Jefferson in the first. I remember the two main “knocks” against him were:

     

    Is he primarily a slot receiver? And…


    He wasn’t even the best receiver on that LSU team. The number one guy comes out next year (Chase).

     

    Jefferson was of course a missed evaluation on all those who selected receiver before him, as well as Beane for not seeing the potential outside his top 3 of Ruggs, Jeudy, and Lamb. He also didn’t see the potential of those two Ole Miss receivers a year earlier.
     

    Like you, I believe there will be guys who ultimately go on to produce more than one or two of the top 3 names in this draft. It’s one of the reasons I’m against trading up. 

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  8. If the Bills had simply drafted Jefferson instead of traded for Diggs, I believe they’d have at least one SB by now (provided Jefferson stayed as healthy as Diggs).
    If they had taken Metcalf or AJ Brown in the 2nd instead of Cody Ford, that’s even more compensation the team could’ve kept to hit on other players. 

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  9. Right now, no. He’s in the prime of his career, will be 28 next month. I remember the irrelevancy of the drought years very much and the constant piss poor play at QB. I would entertain the idea in about 5 years, but there’d have to be a hot prospect on the board and for that reason I’m sure the team I’d try to trade with would decline it. 

  10. 12 hours ago, Nelius said:


    He playing catch with his horse faced wife? Cuz it’s certainly not Kelce or Rice 

    Kelce has a new gig too. He’s host of a show called “Are You Smarter Than A Celebrity.” I went to a couple tapings, Fitzy was on the panel of one, Ochocinco was on another.

  11. 1 hour ago, LEBills said:


    Gonna be in Buffalo on Monday. Was the CFLs most outstanding rookie last year. Never played college ball but had a great year in the CFL and a good week of practice at the Shrine Bowl. 

    Interesting that he’s played for 2 leagues, yet isn’t seen as an UFA, free to sign with anyone. What’s the difference between his situation and someone like Cam Wake?

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  12. 13 minutes ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

     

    Yes he has regressed since then. That's his only season that is in the top 5 for best seasons by a QB in NFL history. 

     

    Mahomes could never improve on that season and still have the greatest career of all time. 

     

    Josh could never improve on his 2020 season and still be a HOF QB. 

     

    That's why the statement that Josh hasn't improved on his 2020 season is asinine. 

     

    I’m not sure either QB has regressed since 2018. Mahomes has had weapons stripped away from him, while Allen’s weapons have arguably improved from his rookie year and on.
     

    That opening Jets game last year was striking to me because I didn’t think a 6 year superstar QB could still play that badly. It was a little embarrassing watching him throw into double and triple coverage when other players were wide open. I especially hated that it was prime time.
     

    I’d like to see Allen take another step forward on the mental side of the game. I don’t think that has improved a ton since 2020, but I also don’t think it’s regressed. 

  13. Knox is big, fast and strong. He doesn’t have the best hands, doesn’t run the best routes, & doesn’t block well enough to be a Lee Smith type (nor is that what he’s being paid to do). He already took a discount to stay, so he’ll be TE2. I wonder if he could assume the Reggie Gilliam HB role in addition to playing in two set TEs which would make Gilliam expendable. 

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  14. 23 minutes ago, Billy Claude said:

     

    This isn't a new topic, of course their were whispers.  There were whispers last off season also, where people on this board fell over themselves defending Allen.

     

    I myself have no problem with Allen taking a few months off.  I am much more concerned that he doesn't  like to watch film to the point that the other QBs in the room tease him about it and no, the  " teams play me differently excuse" is the kind of BS you expect from your high school kid about why they didn't study.

    I think he fears paralysis by analysis and would much rather try to figure it out in real time. It’s no secret why he averages nearly 3 seconds to throw the ball, he’s not always sure where he’s going with it presnap. But like others have said, even if Josh isn’t obsessive about football to the point he lives in the film and weight room, he still has played well enough in the playoffs for the team to win it all. It’s those around him that have let him down. Where would he be if he put in all that extra work? Conventional wisdom says he’d be even better, but he seems to know what’s best for his process, so it’s not necessarily a given that he’d be absolutely better. 

  15. 6 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

    Lmao yeah because I'm not willing to piss on the best wide receiver in our franchise in the last 20 years

     

    The guy who the media also portrayed as best friends with Josh Allen when everything was peachy

     

    People are acting like he said ***** buffalo... All he did was play every game his hardest

    You paint Diggs as though he’s the victim here, like the trade wasn’t justified due to his off the field (and on the field issues).
     

    Players aren’t going to publicly trash their peers or especially their employers, unless they have no intention of working in the NFL again. Diggs is gone because he wanted it that way, not because of the media. 

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  16. 1 hour ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

     

    Forget the Defense.  We've had top 3 D's and been shredded when it matters by KC / CIN
     

    Get players on O who can't be stopped 

    Can’t totally neglect the defense. Mahomes doesn’t win 3, let alone ONE SB if his defense hadn’t stepped up and made a big time play in a big moment. They’ve done it every single year, going back to their first SB, their comeback against the 49ers. Buffalo’s defense hasn’t stepped up when it’s needed most, but that doesn’t mean it should be neglected. 

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