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The key is Josh Allen.

 

I do believe that Sherfield was a great under-the-radar pickup in the off-season. It seems that every veteran receiver we have brought in since Josh has been the starting QB -- from John Brown to Cole Beasley to Stef Diggs -- has had career stats playing with Josh. The exception would be Emmanuel -- but he battled through injuries and wound up retiring at the end of the season. Maybe not a "breakout" season, but I do expect Sherfield to make solid contributions this season.

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12 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

Hill and Kelce coupled with Mahomes was the best in the league… better than anything the Bills have ever given Allen and even with the Hill trade they still had JuJu and MVS with Kelce… not great receivers but not nobody’s/scrubs like the Bills trotted out last season behind Diggs and the inconsistent Davis. … the investment also isn’t nearly the same as the Bills lack there of.

 

People fall for the Mahomes-hype narrative driven by the media.  And don't get me wrong, he's worthy of hype.. but you can ball out as an elite QB when you have one of the top offensive minds in the league orchestrating an offense led by a Top 3 OL, Top 3 receiving option in Kelce and a bunch of WR2/3 types.  

 

Mahomes has never been without elite weapons OR an elite OL.  Hill/Kelce etc.. and then they traded Hill and invested heavy in OL.  The one year their OL let them down, they went all in to fix it.

 

Contrast that with Allen behind a bottom 5 OL, one elite WR, a good TE and not much else last season with Gabe hobbled and everyone else being complete JAG's. 

 

Now, I'll say, this year gives me hope.  There was real investment on the OL (not as much as we'd all like, but there's potential), the addition of a true weapon in Kincaid and the addition of Sherfield who provides functional WR3 ability/durability.  Harty is a flashier/higher-ceiling Jamison Crowder... let's see if it works. 

 

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When I read about Sherfield and his troubles trying to get playing time ahead of higher draft players in Miami and Arizona, I felt JA and the BIlls Coaching would see it if he demonstatraed it in camp/preseason, and he would get increased playing time this season.  Looks like he is on track for exactly that



 

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7 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

Hill and Kelce coupled with Mahomes was the best in the league… better than anything the Bills have ever given Allen and even with the Hill trade they still had JuJu and MVS with Kelce… not great receivers but not nobody’s/scrubs like the Bills trotted out last season behind Diggs and the inconsistent Davis. … the investment also isn’t nearly the same as the Bills lack there of.

If history means anything than no… in all likelihood it won’t. 



Yeah. The Bills never gave Allen an elite #1 receiver and drafted an athletic specimen tight end in the 3rd round.

Oh wait. They did both of those things. And no, I'm not saying Knox is on the level of Kelce, but both were drafted in round 3, and the Bills gave up MORE draft capital for Diggs than the Chiefs spent on Hill, so this "Bills haven't invested on the same level as the Chiefs" thing...I don't buy it.

As for your mentioning Juju and MVS as evidence of the Chiefs giving Mahomes a bunch to work with? I dunno, man. Sure seems like a big stretch to me.

Where Mahomes has had the advantage over Allen is in two primary and very important areas: Play-calling and offensive line. THOSE are the things Mahomes benefits from that Allen does not. Receiving corps, though? I just don't agree.

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7 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

Hill and Kelce coupled with Mahomes was the best in the league… better than anything the Bills have ever given Allen and even with the Hill trade they still had JuJu and MVS with Kelce… not great receivers but not nobody’s/scrubs like the Bills trotted out last season behind Diggs and the inconsistent Davis. … the investment also isn’t nearly the same as the Bills lack there of.

If history means anything than no… in all likelihood it won’t. 

Diggs is in the same category as Kelce.  I would say that Gabe and Crowder were at least on par with JuJu and MVS.  A one legged Gabe and IR'd Crowder is a different story.

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2 minutes ago, Logic said:


Where Mahomes has had the advantage over Allen is in two primary and very important areas: Play-calling and offensive line. THOSE are the things Mahomes benefits from that Allen does not. Receiving corps, though? I just don't agree.

Oline only became a strength for the Chiefs this past year.  Prior to that it was poor, remember that TB SB?

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6 minutes ago, Logic said:



Yeah. The Bills never gave Allen an elite #1 receiver and drafted an athletic specimen tight end in the 3rd round.

Oh wait. They did both of those things. And no, I'm not saying Knox is on the level of Kelce, but both were drafted in round 3, and the Bills gave up MORE draft capital for Diggs than the Chiefs spent on Hill, so this "Bills haven't invested on the same level as the Chiefs" thing...I don't buy it.

As for your mentioning Juju and MVS as evidence of the Chiefs giving Mahomes a bunch to work with? I dunno, man. Sure seems like a big stretch to me.

Where Mahomes has had the advantage over Allen is in two primary and very important areas: Play-calling and offensive line. THOSE are the things Mahomes benefits from that Allen does not. Receiving corps, though? I just don't agree.

 

Chiefs current roster:

 

Paid big money for LT, as they have been doing.

Paid big money for an IOL, as they have been doing.

Drafted Creed Humphrey high.

Traded for a recent RD1 WR.

Drafted WR's in RD2 in consecutive years.  

Are paying 10M per year for a WR2/3.

 

As discussed quite a bit here, some of it is just the fact that they hit on Trey Smith & Creed Humphrey while we're waiting on Spencer Brown, but they've absolutely went more in on giving Mahomes what he needs than we have for Allen.  I don't really see how that can even be debated up until this year. 

 

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2 minutes ago, SCBills said:

 

Chiefs current roster:

 

Paid big money for LT, as they have been doing.

Paid big money for an IOL, as they have been doing.

Drafted Creed Humphrey high.

Traded for a recent RD1 WR.

Drafted WR's in RD2 in consecutive years.  

Are paying 10M per year for a WR2/3.

 

As discussed quite a bit here, some of it is just the fact that they hit on Trey Smith, but they've absolutely went more in on giving Mahomes what he needs than we have for Allen.  I don't really see how that can even be debated up until this year. 

 



Alsways been miffed about our inability to address the OL properly. 

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4 minutes ago, SWATeam said:

Diggs is in the same category as Kelce.

 

Not really. Kelce is arguably the greatest of all time at his position and will be a first ballot HOF. Diggs is an elite WR1 but that's still a step below Kelce IMO. Although I recognize a 1:1 comparison of WR to TE may not be entirely fair.

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Just now, ScottLaw said:

And you’d be wrong.

Ok, we'll see what kind of contract Gabe gets compared to the other two to see how they're valued.

1 minute ago, HappyDays said:

 

Not really. Kelce is arguably the greatest of all time at his position and will be a first ballot HOF. Diggs is an elite WR1 but that's still a step below Kelce IMO. Although I recognize a 1:1 comparison of WR to TE may not be entirely fair.

My point is that they are in the same category simply as both being top tier weapons.

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3 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

Not really. Kelce is arguably the greatest of all time at his position and will be a first ballot HOF. Diggs is an elite WR1 but that's still a step below Kelce IMO. Although I recognize a 1:1 comparison of WR to TE may not be entirely fair.

 

Love Diggs, and this isn't even a knock on him.. it's just an admission of how dominant and unique Travis Kelce has been. 

 

I'd take him over any WR in the league.  Jefferson, Adams, Hill, Diggs etc., doesn't matter..  Give me the unicorn Tight End.  He is the most dangerous receiving weapon in the entire NFL and allows your offense to do so much around him. 

 

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1 minute ago, HappyDays said:

 

GOATs are in a tier of their own. It's like saying Tom Brady and Philip Rivers are in the same category as both being top tier QBs.

Not nearly the same discussion.

 

Diggs: 108 catches for 1,400+ and 11 TD's

Kelce:  110 catches for 1,300+ and 12 TD's

 

They're the same caliber receiving weapon.   Kelce is a TE in name only. 

 

 

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Every year, there's a young, unheralded WR who has a great camp and preseason.  He doesn't make the roster and is never heard from again that season.  Sometimes he comes back and does it again the next season, and still doesn't make the team.  I'm not sure who that guy will end up being this year.  (NOTE:  it would be a fun thread to post the names of those guys from the past).  Sherfied is NOT that guy.  Sherfield is a veteran who has been with a few teams and has actually produced in the league.  He had pretty good stats in Miami last year, and he was the 3rd option, at best.  He's one of those guys that doesn't have a high draft status or a big name, so he gets passed over for guys that are less talented or less deserving than him.  He's showing his value in camp this season and he'll make the 53 and be a contributor.  He could probably contribute a lot more than he will simply due to numbers.  There's only one ball and the team has to feed Diggs, Davis, Kincaid, Knox, and others, plus, the team is trying to put more focus on the run game this year.  I think he's a legitimate #3 and could be a #2 in the right situation, but with the Bills' offense he'll be somewhere from the 3rd to 5th option.  He'll still see the field and make some big plays and we will be very glad the Bills signed him.

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3 hours ago, Magox said:

Looks like between Harty, Shakir and Sherfield there is a lot of quality depth at the #2 and #3 WR spots.   Assuming they can stay healthy and with the addition of Kincaid, I think the offense could have its best year yet under Allen.

 

100% agree. I think the conventional take on the Bills is that it's Diggs & then everybody else, but Beane has really built out a versatile, talented group in the past year.  Sherfield and Harty were both great additions, and it's exciting to hear that Davis is having a great camp and looks like a true #2.  Add Kincaid into the mix, along w/ the improved line & running game, and this offense could be a nightmare for opposing DC's.

 

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38 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

Hill and Kelce coupled with Mahomes was the best in the league… better than anything the Bills have ever given Allen and even with the Hill trade they still had JuJu and MVS with Kelce… not great receivers but not nobody’s/scrubs like the Bills trotted out last season behind Diggs and the inconsistent Davis. … the investment also isn’t nearly the same as the Bills lack there of.

If history means anything than no… in all likelihood it won’t. 

Just a matter of usage, Sherfield is faster has better hands, and is essentially the same size, are you willing to assume Gabe won’t re-injure his ankle yet again, as he has every season thus far? If history means anything…, 

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9 minutes ago, SWATeam said:

Not nearly the same discussion.

 

Diggs: 108 catches for 1,400+ and 11 TD's

Kelce:  110 catches for 1,300+ and 12 TD's

 

They're the same caliber receiving weapon.   Kelce is a TE in name only. 

 

 

 

Again I will admit I don't know how fair it is of me to compare a WR with a TE. But to counter your point I will point out that true GOATs make their hay in the playoffs against the other contenders, and that's where Kelce makes the biggest difference compared to Diggs.

 

Diggs' playoff stats since 2020:

75.3 YPG

5.3 receptions per game

61.7% catch percentage

0.29 TDs per game (this is honestly an awful stat)

 

Kelce's playoff stats since 2020:

101.8 YPG

9 receptions per game

83.3% catch percentage

1.1 TDs per game

 

The thing about Kelce that makes him a GOAT is that NOBODY shuts him down. Triple cover him and knock him on his ass and he still might score a TD on the play (this actually happened in a game last year).

 

Kelce is comfortably a tier above Diggs IMO. Diggs is still elite in his own right though, no question on that.

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