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Just now, GoBills808 said:

Milano was all over the field. 

He got caught up in the middle again...and one block should not knock him out of plays...he's weak up top.I won't challenge his warrior like mental state on the field...but he needs to play his position.

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28 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

He's none of quick, fast, or explosive.  There is no suddenness to his game that threatens opposing defenses.  He has to win by scheme for the most part.  Not very impressive to me. 

He gets open and has shown good hands when given the chance this year. Big time improvements from last year in my eyes

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27 minutes ago, BillsVet said:

Still no Ju-Ju Smith Schuster mentions in this thread?  Fixed.  

 

6 catches for 55 yards...against a bad defense.  

 

And they traded up for him.  

 

Wouldve been 7 for 100 yards and a TD if Anderson doesn’t muff the snap.   Zay doesn’t exactly have Big Ben throwing to him is what I’m subtly alluding to. 

 

 

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26 minutes ago, Bring it said:

Don’t know how good Zay will be yet but it was a mistake letting Woods get away. Good all around receiver! 

again, why does anyone think Woods wanted to stay? He was visibly upset with lack of balls his way with Tyrod, he was free as a bird - why would he choose to waste more young careers getting 3 balls thrown his way a game? I wouldnt want that ***** lol

 

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42 minutes ago, PolishPrince said:

Its some of the little things though, like attacking, adjusting and almost coming down with the 1v1 in endzone in the 4th quarter. Unlike most WR's we have had he is attacking the ball, and running with some aggressiveness

 

We're grasping at straws, but I also liked the way he rode the sideline and extended the ball for extra yardage.

 

He was drafted too high, but he can contribute if we ever get a legit #1. He's a nice player.

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3 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

He got caught up in the middle again...and one block should not knock him out of plays...he's weak up top.I won't challenge his warrior like mental state on the field...but he needs to play his position.

He was only behind White in performance tonight imo, our second best player. I didn't see him out of position much or getting blocked out of plays either, he was playing fast with good instincts. Honestly don't know what you were watching.

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1 minute ago, LSHMEAB said:

We're grasping at straws, but I also liked the way he rode the sideline and extended the ball for extra yardage.

 

He was drafted too high, but he can contribute if we ever get a legit #1. He's a nice player.

we are... but in this offense with these QB's, and surrounding talent its pretty hard to actually judge him. Wasn't there a stat he was one of the highest in league in terms of separation? Doesn't that count for something? If he is getting separation, and isnt dropping the ball, what else can he do to prove his worth besides maybe a back flip foot grab into a cartwheel between two safeties for a TD.

 

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9 minutes ago, KD in CA said:

How about just congrats to Jones for playing a nice game tonight despite tough circumstances.

 

He’s improving, despite tough circumstances. That’s all you can ask, and I hope the rest of the team continues to do the same. 

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  • KOKO NFL changed the title to Has the light finally gone on for Zay Jones?

I see words like complementary, he's OK, he sucks

 

With 6 catches for 55 yards, Zay Jones is the Bills leading receiver in catches, YPG and 1st downs

 

25 catches on 42 targets, 281 yards, 13 IDN and 1 TD (by Nate).  

 

Using  stats to state your case helps. 

He's produced the most for Buffalo in the WR department  

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7 hours ago, PolishPrince said:

again, why does anyone think Woods wanted to stay? He was visibly upset with lack of balls his way with Tyrod, he was free as a bird - why would he choose to waste more young careers getting 3 balls thrown his way a game? I wouldnt want that ***** lol

 

Yeah probably true. Wish we still had him but unfortunately the Qb position is the same!

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18 minutes ago, Ittakestime said:

Zay has been opened all year on the All-22.  It's the QB that is always the issue.

 

I expected Zay Jones to have a nice career outside of Buffalo like Robert Woods.

 

in 3 years maybe.  He's not going anywhere before his rookie deal runs it's course. 

13 minutes ago, teef said:

he looked solid.  he's coming along and can help this team at the wr position in the future. it's not complicated.  anyone who posts his numbers in this game as a reason he's not effective are mouth breathers.

Hey now!!!!     

 

I post his #'s to show he's the best we have!!!  :lol:

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19 minutes ago, Ittakestime said:

Zay has been opened all year on the All-22.  It's the QB that is always the issue.

 

I expected Zay Jones to have a nice career outside of Buffalo like Robert Woods.

 

 

Yep, this is a fact.

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43 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

I see words like complementary, he's OK, he sucks

 

With 6 catches for 55 yards, Zay Jones is the Bills leading receiver in catches, YPG and 1st downs

 

25 catches on 42 targets, 281 yards, 13 IDN and 1 TD (by Nate).  

 

Using  stats to state your case helps. 

He's produced the most for Buffalo in the WR department  

Thank you. We have dysfunctional posters here. As soon as there is a post complimenting a players, the 'not impressed ' gets attracted. Clearly Zay has improved in a offense with no true #1 , no deep throat and a shaky QB situation. I hope Zay keeps improving as he has worked his way up from a dismal rookie campaign

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1 minute ago, Fan in Chicago said:

Thank you. We have dysfunctional posters here. As soon as there is a post complimenting a players, the 'not impressed ' gets attracted. Clearly Zay has improved in a offense with no true #1 , no deep throat and a shaky QB situation. I hope Zay keeps improving as he has worked his way up from a dismal rookie campaign

 

Is this illicit or political talk?  

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His route running is crisper . He clearly has more confidence with the ball in the air. I said 3-4 weeks ago that Zay looks highly improved, he just wasn't getting touches, well no WR was getting touches for that matter. 

I think he can be a legit #2 WR and a nice piece on offense moving forward ! 

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He has been better for sure. With our offense being so bad its hard to really say much else. 

 

He has 25 catches for 281 uards on the year...thats a good 2 game total for some WRs in the league these days...

 

You'd hope a guy you trade up for in the early 2nd would be better than a 3rd WR but it is what it is...

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57 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Is this illicit or political talk?  

Incite not insight 

 

he made a typo and you responded with snark thus proving his point.  

 

10 minutes ago, WhoTom said:

... and he's still telling KB where to line up.

 

 

Yup. I saw him waving his hands again pre snap 

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8 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

Incite not insight 

 

he made a typo and you responded with snark thus proving his point.  

 

Yup. I saw him waving his hands again pre snap 

at one point Anderson had to wait while jones waved KB to the complete opposite side of the field to get him lined up correctly. KB is a freaking joke. you're a freaking pro. how about knowing your job and assignments. 

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