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1 hour ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Did you miss Nathan Peterman's preseason performance?  I'm thinking he should start now.

 

The expectation is when you're open and the ball is placed perfectly...catch the ball.  It doesn't matter if you're a rookie....dropping passes when you're open isn't a rookie struggle.  

How much did you defend Zay Jones last year?

I defended Jones a ton last year and so I feel ok doing the same w/ Foster this year. Wideout is a tough position to adjust from college to pros.

 

It's also a lot easier to defend a UDFA who apparently can't catch than a 2nd rounder who apparently can't catch. 

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2 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

I defended Jones a ton last year and so I feel ok doing the same w/ Foster this year. Wideout is a tough position to adjust from college to pros.

 

It's also a lot easier to defend a UDFA who apparently can't catch than a 2nd rounder who apparently can't catch. 

 

About 25 - 30% of the league is UDFAs.

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Whether you all like it or not, Foster is going to continue to be utilized in this offense.  Having a QB like Allen who can throw the deep ball necessitates having a burner like Foster, because it opens everything up. 

 

Yes, it would be ideal if the guy didn't have stone hands, but a player like him is a necessity.  Forces the defense to play honest and cover the whole field

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20 hours ago, SmokinES3 said:

Including preseason, this was about his 4th or 5th similar drop or mistake that led to an incompletion on what would have been a big play.

The benefit of airing it out isn't just the 1 in 5 chance it is completed.   Bombs loosed up the defense, drop the safeties and open up the middle.

 

Same way reverses keep the Defensive Ends at home rather than gaining big yards   

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37 minutes ago, berg1029 said:

Whether you all like it or not, Foster is going to continue to be utilized in this offense.  Having a QB like Allen who can throw the deep ball necessitates having a burner like Foster, because it opens everything up. 

 

Yes, it would be ideal if the guy didn't have stone hands, but a player like him is a necessity.  Forces the defense to play honest and cover the whole field

 

This post is 100% spot on and at some point Foster is going to make a mistake and actually catch the ball.  Worked for KB yesterday.

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15 hours ago, Da webster guy said:

 

Foster and Benj big targets but no hands.

 

Zay and Clay can stay n play. 

Work in Khari Lee and Ray Ray, 

Weve got room for Croom

Not doom

And Gloom

 

I remember when receivers got three years to develop.  I guess that doesn't exist anymore.

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1 minute ago, buffalostu2 said:

I remember when receivers got three years to develop.  I guess that doesn't exist anymore.

 

While I can generally agree with your point the Bills have only 5 WRs on the roster.

With Foster not a special teams guy he has to produce something.

I'm not trashing the guy but he does need to catch long balls that hit in in the hands.

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2 hours ago, Kelly the Dog said:

Goodwin was very good at a lot of WR qualities. Very good at tracking as you say and adjusting his speed. Very willing and able blocker. Good hands. Ran decent patterns. He was never just a track guy. People just assumed that without watching I guess. One could argue that his simultaneous track stuff retarded his NFL development to a degree. But he always had WR skills, even in college. 

 

Goodwin's problems were all of the "availability" nature.   Seemed like he was always nursing some injury, perhaps from being undersized and so finely-tuned for his track pursuits...

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