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34 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

The natives are restless, apparently. They must be appeased!  

 

😊

At this rate Ray Davis will be our starting RB and we’ll have Terry McClaurin at wide out making 35M at age 30, 31, 32 and no 1st rd pick for 2 seasons.  

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Posted
7 minutes ago, NewEra said:

At this rate Ray Davis will be our starting RB and we’ll have Terry McClaurin at wide out making 35M at age 30, 31, 32 and no 1st rd pick for 2 seasons.  

😆 one can only dream 😉 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

Curious if not Palmer and Coleman, who else did you think might take one of those spots over?  For me it was always going to be those 2 and Shakir in the slot, and then Samuel and Moore would mix in and around.  

I thought that is Keon wasn't where they wanted they might go more 2 TE with Moore outside but Keon excelled, Moore never broke out and Kincaid has been under the radar

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Posted
5 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

That's Keon beating one of the most physical CBs in the game off the line, then beating him again at the catch point.

Not sure about “beating” him. But it’s good to see.

his ceiling is

tee Higgins. That looked like a Higgins play

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4 minutes ago, balln said:

Not sure about “beating” him. But it’s good to see.

his ceiling is

tee Higgins. That looked like a Higgins play

He got to his spot, he got beat and it’s not the first time during this camp he’s beaten Benford… it’s a great sign for Coleman

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Posted
12 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

That's Keon beating one of the most physical CBs in the game off the line, then beating him again at the catch point.

Encouraging. 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, balln said:

Not sure about “beating” him. But it’s good to see.

his ceiling is

tee Higgins. That looked like a Higgins play


Thst is beating him in the Redzone like that though, it’s tight quarters on those and those routes that’s as open as you’re gonna get generally 

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Posted (edited)
46 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

That's Keon beating one of the most physical CBs in the game off the line, then beating him again at the catch point.

As someone else stated earlier, Josh has been pinpoint accurate. You can't do that unless you have a strong rapport with your target. We know he already has it with Shakir. If we can add Keon and Kincaid as well, good luck defenses.

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27 minutes ago, Allen2Moulds said:

As someone else stated earlier, Josh has been pinpoint accurate. You can't do that unless you have a strong rapport with your target. We know he already has it with Shakir. If we can add Keon and Kincaid as well, good luck defenses.

I think he’ll delivery to Keon and Kincaid this year.  Palmer is the guy I’m worried about.  

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16 minutes ago, NewEra said:

I think he’ll delivery to Keon and Kincaid this year.  Palmer is the guy I’m worried about.  

I agree, he seems a bit distant from the others, but if Josh has 3 viable options, Palmer is just the cherry on top. 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, HappyDays said:

 

That's Keon beating one of the most physical CBs in the game off the line, then beating him again at the catch point.

Benford is a very good DB, and that is a good play from Keon, but Benford is not one of the most physical DB's in the league.

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1 hour ago, balln said:

Not sure about “beating” him. But it’s good to see.

his ceiling is

tee Higgins. That looked like a Higgins play

If Coleman becomes Tee Higgins (minus the injuries) I think the majority of us would be very satisfied with the pick. 

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Posted
Just now, Bruffalo said:

If Coleman becomes Tee Higgins (minus the injuries) I think the majority of us would be very satisfied with the pick. 

Set before we drafted him. His upside is Tee Higgins. I hope he can become that guy. And hopefully we one day get our Chase as well. Maybe we’ll luck into getting Jeremiah Smith in a couple years

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Posted
1 hour ago, HappyDays said:

 

That's Keon beating one of the most physical CBs in the game off the line, then beating him again at the catch point.


I know it’s camp but he’s proving the reservations I had on him wrong. Thankfully. 
 

 

 

Any word on Landon Jackson? Many were raving about him when he was drafted but haven’t heard a peep other than the injury. 

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5 minutes ago, Sojourner said:


I know it’s camp but he’s proving the reservations I had on him wrong. Thankfully. 
 

 

 

Any word on Landon Jackson? Many were raving about him when he was drafted but haven’t heard a peep other than the injury. 

Reports from Joe B seem to indicate he has been steady but mostly not standing out.  I think he is going to need some time. 

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7 minutes ago, Sojourner said:


I know it’s camp but he’s proving the reservations I had on him wrong. Thankfully. 
 

 

 

Any word on Landon Jackson? Many were raving about him when he was drafted but haven’t heard a peep other than the injury. 

 

Had a good showing at Blue and Red.

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Posted
2 hours ago, HappyDays said:

 

That's Keon beating one of the most physical CBs in the game off the line, then beating him again at the catch point.

As much as I love your optimism here, this was equally as good of a throw. I’ll give you the catch point and finish was legit from Coleman, but I am not sure you can say he beat him off the line. You can’t even see what happened on the snap and Benford is in good position. It was just a better throw. 
 

Not trying to take anything away from Keon, but I don’t think your description was a complete picture of that rep, unless I’m missing something here 

Posted
6 minutes ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:

As much as I love your optimism here, this was equally as good of a throw. I’ll give you the catch point and finish was legit from Coleman, but I am not sure you can say he beat him off the line. You can’t even see what happened on the snap and Benford is in good position. It was just a better throw. 
 

Not trying to take anything away from Keon, but I don’t think your description was a complete picture of that rep, unless I’m missing something here 

 

You can see Benford getting hands on him for a split second at the beginning of the video, and Keon doesn't end up in that position with that leverage if he doesn't beat him off the line.

 

Of course I'm not going to overreact to one rep. I like that there's been a clear upwards trajectory from day one of camp and he's seemingly become Allen's favorite target. We'll know more when the reps are happening in real games.

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