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Just now, BillsRdue said:

I doubt it.  Zay, Kerley, Streater and possibly Coleman will all see WR time before Holmes. I'd throw Ray Ray and Reilly out there before him too. 

 

That's not what has been happening on the field, as far as I know. Holmes has been consistently with the 1's.

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7 hours ago, Hebert19 said:

Holmes goes.

 

Why?

 

i really don't understand the Holmes non love on here. He made some really good plays for us last year. And he's looked good in PS this year.

 

watch at :40.

 

 

 

PLUS, he's good to have in the back of the EZin case one bounces off zay's hands.

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34 minutes ago, SoCoBills said:

 

Hes been here for like 5 minutes. I’d be impressed if he knows the playbook at this point. 

 

...certainly being late to the party doesn't help.....but if his alleged speed makes him a deep threat factor, he may stick and force one of the youngsters to the PS for now......

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48 minutes ago, SoCoBills said:

Hes been here for like 5 minutes. I’d be impressed if he knows the playbook at this point. 

 

Yeah.  He got my attention with the dumb illegal block in the back penalty.  A flash of talent would be nice to show something....anything.

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                                             base salary              cap hit              dead cap              Yearly cash

2018 Contract details by year 24            $1,509,545 - $1,509,545          $3,548,863 $1,509,545($9,615,679)  
2019 Contract details by year 25           $2,039,318 - $2,039,318        $2,039,318 $2,039,318($11,654,997)  
2020 Contract details by year 26 - - - - -($11,654,997)

 

 

The Bills literally gain nothing by cutting him ,and he is the only one on the team with his type skill set. 

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40 minutes ago, Captain Murica said:

                                             base salary              cap hit              dead cap              Yearly cash

2018 Contract details by year 24            $1,509,545 - $1,509,545          $3,548,863 $1,509,545($9,615,679)  
2019 Contract details by year 25           $2,039,318 - $2,039,318        $2,039,318 $2,039,318($11,654,997)  
2020 Contract details by year 26 - - - - -($11,654,997)

 

 

The Bills literally gain nothing by cutting him ,and he is the only one on the team with his type skill set. 

 

What skill set are you referring to?

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On 8/22/2018 at 5:30 PM, Lurker said:

 

This.   Coleman makes the team simply because he allows Dabol to open up the playbook more.

 

Streeter will be the odd man out IMO.   He's a finished product and won't be getting better.   McLeod is still learning and has room for growth, plus he contributes on ST.

 

And I'd really like to keep Reilly, but I guess we'll have to let the Pats have him...

Don't laugh. If we cut Reilly, Belichick will pick him up and Brady will turn him into Welker....

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26 minutes ago, Sky Diver said:

 

What skill set are you referring to?

Speed, We have no one besides him with his type of speed. I’d give the kid a break he came in late into TC. 

 

 

3 minutes ago, K-9 said:

Coleman seems to lack an aptitude for the game. 

It’s been said he’s more of the type that needs to see it on the field then follow up by doing it rather then learning it soloely in the film room to learn it. Not sure if that will fly with some arm chair GMs here. I’m usually not one to come to a players defense, I rather give it more than a few weeks to ditch the kid we picked up for a 7th rounder and there is no downside to him being on this roster.  

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