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1 minute ago, GoBills808 said:

Ah. 'Standard'. A new turn of phrase. One that I must have not seen in your last comment...the one right before you said 'reading helps' or something to that effect.

 

I should have realized when you said certain NFL players are not NFL players you meant those NFL players are not NFL 'standard' players...because an NFL 'standard' player is such a simple and intuitive concept, especially for us non-NFL playing fans.

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The read what I wrote was in response to your smart attempt to misquote me from a number of days ago.

 

It is a pretty simple concept. Watch the players closely. See if they are capable of making plays at this level. The ones that are put in the "NFL standard" bucket. The ones that aren't put in the "Not NFL standard" bucket. It takes a lot of time I do confess to spend so much time watching and rewatching the plays but if you do then the eye in the sky don't lie. 

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3 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

Oh that Foster! He'll just never learn to catch the ball, will he.

 

Well, let’s be honest here...it’s not like the kid doesn’t have a history of dropping passes.  He needs to reel in a few of those long balls from Allen or he’s just a fast guy who is bad at catching.

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38 minutes ago, billsfan_34 said:

2nd qtr-down the sideline- right through his hands. Allen couldnt have thrown a more perfect pass. Please cut this guy, pronto. 

We really don't have too many other options and he's a young kid.  At least he's getting open.  Seems like fans here want to cut everyone who has a bad game or couple games.  Players and coaches can improve.  Leslie Frazier is a shining example of that today.  

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36 minutes ago, Doc said:

LOL!  So, so far the Bills should cut Benjamin, Jones, Clay and Foster.

 

Benjamin is an NFL talent. As is Clay. They are both likely in their last year as Bills though. 

 

Foster based on what he has put on tape just isn't. Zay the jury remains firmly out. I agree with whoever said in the game thread that Ray-Ray is the only one at the moment I am willing to consider a part of the 2019 Bills. 

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36 minutes ago, billsfan_34 said:

2nd qtr-down the sideline- right through his hands. Allen couldnt have thrown a more perfect pass. Please cut this guy, pronto. 

 

 

Foster is a rookie free agent with speed,  he dropped a couple of hard catches.  On the other hand, slower than dog sh!t, first round 4th-year pro, Benjamin drops two very catchable balls.

 

Guess who I am getting rid of?

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3 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

 

Well, let’s be honest here...it’s not like the kid doesn’t have a history of dropping passes.  He needs to reel in a few of those long balls from Allen or he’s just a fast guy who is bad at catching.

My point, I guess, is that if he does start catching them he's a legit weapon. In the meanwhile I think it's a little premature to call him 'not NFL standard' or whatever. Whatever.

 

I have no dog in the Foster fight, but just realistically you can't know much about a rookie until they play a year or two. Especially a rookie wideout.

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7 minutes ago, mabden said:

 

 

Foster is a rookie free agent with speed,  he dropped a couple of hard catches.  On the other hand, slower than dog sh!t, first round 4th-year pro, Benjamin drops two very catchable balls.

 

Guess who I am getting rid of?

If Foster can’t  catch a ball by now, chances are he never will! You cant compare him and Kelvin because they both stink. 

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6 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

My point, I guess, is that if he does start catching them he's a legit weapon. In the meanwhile I think it's a little premature to call him 'not NFL standard' or whatever. Whatever.

 

I have no dog in the Foster fight, but just realistically you can't know much about a rookie until they play a year or two. Especially a rookie wideout.

 

Agreed.

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I'm in the minority but I'm hoping/thinking Foster's going to grow into a legitimately reliable WR.  I saw him at 3 TC practices and to me he just jumped out at each - was so fast and smooth and getting open.  And he also was catching balls too.  I think he's just a little overwhelmed in live action - and eventually it will come together for him.  I'm rooting for him

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4 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

He's here because he's the only WR on the team that can separate from coverage.

 

It's an awful WR group.

 

He has astonishingly poor ball skills for someone who has reached this level but until teams stop chasing him he serves a purpose.

 

 

 

His ability to get behind defenders is exceptional.

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Just now, Sky Diver said:

 

His ability to get behind defenders is exceptional.

 

 

His wheels are special.   Cuts thru deep coverage like a hot knife.

 

He's in the right place because this is one of the few teams in the league with a WR corps so bad that they can afford to have a guy that can't track or catch a deep ball running deep routes.

 

His ability as a WR will almost certainly never reach his talent as a runner but guys with bad ball skills CAN improve.

 

Deonte Thompson went from just-as-bad at tracking and catching the ball to serviceable in time and he isn't quite as smooth as Foster.

 

RF's smooth, lack of wasted movement is unusual and deceptive which is worth more in the game action than a tenth of a second in the 40.  

 

Peerless Price had that deceptive style "rising fastball" effect which made him a deep threat despite being a 4.55 40 yard dasher.......but of course he could track and catch the ball. 

 

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1 minute ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

His wheels are special.   Cuts thru deep coverage like a hot knife.

 

He's in the right place because this is one of the few teams in the league with a WR corps so bad that they can afford to have a guy that can't track or catch a deep ball running deep routes.

 

His ability as a WR will almost certainly never reach his talent as a runner but guys with bad ball skills CAN improve.

 

Deonte Thompson went from just-as-bad at tracking and catching the ball to serviceable in time and he isn't quite as smooth as Foster.

 

RF's smooth, lack of wasted movement is unusual and deceptive which is worth more in the game action than a tenth of a second in the 40.  

 

Peerless Price had that deceptive style "rising fastball" effect which made him a deep threat despite being a 4.55 40 yard dasher.......but of course he could track and catch the ball. 

 

 

I wonder how a guy who can’t catch or field a ball is a 5* recruit and is ranked the number 2 WR in the country.

2 minutes ago, Fixxxer said:

he better start catching those, because he won't last long in this league.

 

 

 

And the “experts” here said he no chance of making the team.

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3 minutes ago, Sky Diver said:

 

I wonder how a guy who can’t catch or field a ball is a 5* recruit and is ranked the number 2 WR in the country.

 

And the “experts” here said he no chance of making the team.

 

The 5* thing is for HS players. This is the NFL. You don’t get points for getting open. He only made this team because we have the worst WR corps in the league. (Or should I say corpse?) 

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34 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

He is the only player who gets separation. We have to at least see if he starts to make the plays. He did make a diving catch for a first down last week as well as a very nice first down run and catch on the mini shovel. 

 

True but Allen doesn't need receivers that can get 5 yards of separation. He needs receivers that can track the ball and catch. Shockingly Andre Holmes is our #1 WR in that regard.

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