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In reality, Foster making the team is a bigger knock on how bad Coleman must have been than how Foster won the job.   If the coaching staff had higher confidence in Foster, the Coleman trade never happens.  

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2 minutes ago, SouthNYfan said:

 

Again.

Explain how him making the 53 changes the cold, hard fact that he had 1 reception on 10 targets.

That isn't an opinion.

It's legit, factual statistics.

 

Cool!

3 minutes ago, GG said:

In reality, Foster making the team is a bigger knock on how bad Coleman must have been than how Foster won the job.   If the coaching staff had higher confidence in Foster, the Coleman trade never happens.  

 

It’s okay for a team to have two fast wide receivers. Really.

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3 minutes ago, Sky Diver said:

 

Cool!

 

It’s okay for a team to have two fast wide receivers. Really.

 

7 minutes ago, Sky Diver said:

 

Tell me more. This is really good stuff.

 

I'm asking you, skydiver, a direct question:

 

How does him making the 53 change the fact that he had 1 reception on 10 targets?

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2 minutes ago, SouthNYfan said:

 

 

I'm asking you, skydiver, a direct question:

 

How does him making the 53 change the fact that he had 1 reception on 10 targets?

 

That’s a better question for Beane and the Bills’ coaching staff. They apparently saw something that you didn’t.

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On 8/31/2018 at 11:04 AM, 26CornerBlitz said:

Bills Today: GM Brandon Beane on establishing the final 53-man roster

 

1 – GM Brandon Beane discusses the Bills’ process to get to 53 players by Saturday's deadline
 
Saturday marks the deadline to finalize each team’s 53-man roster for the regular season and Bills general manager Brandon Beane is working to find the right combination for the season opener in Baltimore. Beane talked yesterday about how tough the cut-down process will be, and what the process is like.
 
“We will meet with these guys Saturday morning, but we will cut it [the roster] down Friday,” said Beane during Thursday’s Bills-Bears broadcast. “We will know what the roster will be, and Sean [McDermott] and I will meet with each and every one of them.”
 
Beane stressed that it is important to be honest throughout the process, as each player has performed to the best of their ability throughout the whole offseason and training camp schedule.
 
“We think it is important for them to hear from us,” Beane said. “We want to answer any questions they have and try to shoot them straight. I feel the best thing to do is to be as honest as you can be.”
 
Although the cut-down is a tough time for everyone involved, the Bills will also be focused on players who may or may not be let go from other teams. Beane noted that the Bills were active at the end of last year’s preseason, and that things could be similar in 2018.
 
“We put in for four claims last year and got three of those guys,” he said. “Once we get our group down to 53, it doesn’t mean that we are done. We have looked at where guys are getting reps around the league over the last couple of weeks.”

 

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6 minutes ago, Sky Diver said:

 

That’s a better question for Beane and the Bills’ coaching staff. They apparently saw something that you didn’t.

 

They preferred hot garbage over a stinking pile of poo?

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21 minutes ago, SouthNYfan said:

 

Again.

Explain how him making the 53 changes the cold, hard fact that he had 1 reception on 10 targets.

That isn't an opinion.

It's legit, factual statistics.

To be fair,  a few of those targets were too far OB and not really catchable. 

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