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Bills’ Dawson Knox is NFL’s best tight end through 5 weeks, and Travis Kelce helped him do it

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/buffalo-bills/2021/10/bills-dawson-knox-is-nfls-best-tight-end-through-5-weeks-and-travis-kelce-helped-him-do-it.html

 

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“(Kelce) probably broke down film for two hours on one route for us,” Knox said last week. “He calls himself the Picasso of routes. It might look like a certain type of route but it’s gonna be a little different. Like Picasso used to draw humans and little things might be different, but it’s still a human. He kind of puts his own twist on stuff.”

Knox said that Kelce emphasized the importance of working on timing with the quarterback. Those repetitions and familiarity have allowed him and Patrick Mahomes to dominate opposing defenses the past few seasons. Knox took that approach with Allen in the summer and the two were able to put little twists on different routes they worked on.

 

I knew Knox went to TE University or whatever but I didn't realize he was working with Kelce, Kittle, and Olsen there.

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On 10/11/2021 at 11:46 AM, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Not quite.  The difference is that previously, Knox was no Kelce. 

 

When Knox had his opportunities, he couldn't take advantage of them.  He wasn't physical enough to beat press coverage or to get off the line and get separation downfield.  Now though....

I kind of took the opposite tack… even through last year Kelce would have bouts of the dropsies. If Kelce can be the best with his traits even with the occasional hiccup, then Knox with his similar traits and hiccups is worth taking the long view on. Knox has always had those flash plays even as a rookie, and has been said, came in awfully raw - like the Josh Allen of tight ends.

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21 hours ago, without a drought said:

The tough guy "he sucked, I have nothing to apologize for" replies are the best.

 

 

 

 

 


There’s nothing “tough guy” about it. Stunts like these are just petty revisionism. They’re promoted by clout chasers looking to boost their follower counts by a few hundred. All they do is divide fanbases. 
 

“Oh, you were critical of Knox and skeptical of him? Well, I never was, even when he dropped 20% of his targets. Here, sign this form and admit your sins to the internet.” Lame.

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2 minutes ago, JoPoy88 said:


There’s nothing “tough guy” about it. Stunts like these are just petty revisionism. They’re promoted by clout chasers looking to boost their follower counts by a few hundred. All they do is divide fanbases. 
 

“Oh, you were critical of Knox and skeptical of him? Well, I never was, even when he dropped 20% of his targets. Here, sign this form and admit your sins to the internet.” Lame.

He wasn't good, but most reasonable people could see the potential and understand his rawness and the historical learning curve for the position.

 

The "criticism" was basically that "he sucks" and we need to move on and find somebody else.  Take the L.  But nope, now we get Badol'ian argument shifts- "well, he did suck so I was right!"

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8 minutes ago, SWATeam said:

He wasn't good, but most reasonable people could see the potential and understand his rawness and the historical learning curve for the position.

 

The "criticism" was basically that "he sucks" and we need to move on and find somebody else.  Take the L.  But nope, now we get Badol'ian argument shifts- "well, he did suck so I was right!"

 

Badol'ian   LOL.  That should be added to the Urban Dictionary.

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12 minutes ago, SWATeam said:

He wasn't good, but most reasonable people could see the potential and understand his rawness and the historical learning curve for the position.

 

The "criticism" was basically that "he sucks" and we need to move on and find somebody else.  Take the L.  But nope, now we get Badol'ian argument shifts- "well, he did suck so I was right!"


Hey I am very glad he worked out the drop issues. He always had the athletic potential to be a great tight end - no one knew if he could actually develop it though, partly because he was used so sparingly in college as a pass catcher. His drop issues early rightly worried some fans, including me. I’m not apologizing for squat. 

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When Dawson Knox was drafted, I immediately loved the pick.

 

Not that I knew much about him, but as soon as the Bills made that pick, Belichek traded out of his spot two picks later. That seemed to indicate we may have spoiled his plan for taking his next big tight end. It could be just coincidence, but it could have been cause and effect.

 

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