Success Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Shavers is a keeper. Kind of reminds me of Victor Cruz. 1 Quote
LEBills Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Shavers looked great today. He is nothing special speed wise but he got himself wide open for three big plays today. Looked like the tuddy they got him inside and Diaby (DE) rode him to the sideline and then released. Shavers took it deep and was fast enough (long striders can be deceptively fast on those longer routes) to beat the safety comfortably. Josh buying time was critical. Shavers had the deep in where he just found the soft spot on the zone. Then down by our own goal line, he got in his DBs toes and when he turned broke it to the sideline to be WIDE open. Really good showing for him today. He isn’t going to be a superstar but if he can be our Romeo Doubs that would help so much. 2 Quote
rusty shackleford Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: Dude if you have a great number one dependable two and three option you definitely don't have a 350 million quarterback or a good offensive line The Bengles have all the weapons but Joe burrow can't survive that's why you need to hit in the draft Those three guys would command a good chunk of salary cap Yeah no doubt it can’t be done with all vet signings and trades. But imagine drafting McConkey instead of Coleman and getting a bit aggressive with a trade (I know the Dolphins probably wouldn’t have moved Waddle in the division but not impossible). Quote
Búfalo Blanco Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 43 minutes ago, LEBills said: Shavers looked great today. He is nothing special speed wise but he got himself wide open for three big plays today. Looked like the tuddy they got him inside and Diaby (DE) rode him to the sideline and then released. Shavers took it deep and was fast enough (long striders can be deceptively fast on those longer routes) to beat the safety comfortably. Josh buying time was critical. Shavers had the deep in where he just found the soft spot on the zone. Then down by our own goal line, he got in his DBs toes and when he turned broke it to the sideline to be WIDE open. Really good showing for him today. He isn’t going to be a superstar but if he can be our Romeo Doubs that would help so much. This, please.. I think Romeo Dobbs is a good comparison… if Shavers could be involved consistently. Quote
vincec Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago He’s a solid #4 WR. Decent receiver and plays ST too. Quote
Joe Ferguson forever Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The whole receiver corp looked better without Coleman and with Shavers. Coleman has better speed and size but for the number of targets, Shavers has produced more. He certainly has what the Bills like in attitude. Happy for him and the Bills. Someone upthread predicted 2-3 catches all year. How bout 2 TD's? 1 Quote
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