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Bills' WR Corps DFL in the NFL in Separation with the Ball in the Air


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1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

You have a football related point to make?  Of course not. 

10 posts in this thread.

 

and what point have you made?

 

your closest attempt besides the two buttons you love was saying that someone was wrong.

 

real difficult, copypaste, real difficult.

 

anyway, lets talk about this topic.  you started it, lets discuss it.  i'll wait here.  patiently.  i feel like singing tip toe to the window...  will you be my flower?

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3 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

You have a football related point to make?  Of course not. 

 

don't need one in this case sugar. but I bet you have some twitter news to copy/paste, better get on that while it's hot.

 

don't want your news expertise to go stale now do we.

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26 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

This isn’t surprising. They aren’t good. The offense has a LOT of issues.

 

One thing that hasn’t been talked about a lot on here is the WR coach. Lal was here the last few years and highly respected. They got that guy from ECU and his hand-picked guy had one of the worst seasons a WR has ever had. 

I have called him out. Along with Castillo. 
Needs fixin' both

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7 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

hi, wanna play?

 

i'll attack you every god damn day of the week for being nothing but a copy paste bot who has proven to know absolutely next to nothing about football.

 

call me farmer fool, continue to be the schmuck you are.

 

so, in your own words explain the whole 5 yards of separation and why it is difficult?  because, i can do that if you can't.  and i can go on to discuss how zone defenses can minimize that yardage if ran correctly, though man coverage corners generally hold even less yards.

 

so, yeah, i'll play with you... and i play hard.

Brilliance from North Carolina I see. No LOL

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Interesting stuff. I'd like to know what they do to get the distance. 

Correlates pretty well year to year (when on next gen stats) Benjamin was really low last year too....so not the injury. Other receivers of that type Evans, Hopkins etc. nearby. It appears like if you have size and or leaping ability separation is less of a probem. Make sense. Of course QB still has to make the throw.

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1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

 

After seeing the entire list, I am wondering how meaningful the stat really is.

 

I don't see much correlation between separation and excellent passing games.

 

Seems to be a bit all over the place.

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Tyrod never throws to ‘spots on the firld’ Like real NFL QBs so I’m not totally surprised. Give our receivers to a real NFL QB and they’d be better. 

 

Nonetheless the receiver Ives position needs to improve and Zay Jones needs to fight for his roster spot next year, I don’t care he was a second round pick. 

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1 minute ago, PolishDave said:

 

After seeing the entire list, I am wondering how meaningful the stat really is.

 

I don't see much correlation between separation and excellent passing games.

 

Seems to be a bit all over the place.

May be some correlation between big plays though. I didn’t really dig in but feel intuitively like KC and Seattle hit a lot of big plays. 

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2 minutes ago, PolishDave said:

 

After seeing the entire list, I am wondering how meaningful the stat really is.

 

I don't see much correlation between separation and excellent passing games.

 

Seems to be a bit all over the place.

Clearly system and receiver type create a different context.

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Just now, Kirby Jackson said:

May be some correlation between big plays though. I didn’t really dig in but feel intuitively like KC and Seattle hit a lot of big plays. 

 

That would make a lot more sense.    Buffalo sucked at big plays this year.

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