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He had a great game . He was the # 1 WR tonight by far and played excellent. I might be being hard on all the Bills WRs but I’d like to see them catch more footballs in the structure of the offense verse in scramble drill but that’s kind of how Allen plays at times

 

Hopefully he can stay healthy and keep it going 

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10 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:

He had a great game . He was the # 1 WR tonight by far and played excellent. I might be being hard on all the Bills WRs but I’d like to see them catch more footballs in the structure of the offense verse in scramble drill but that’s kind of how Allen plays at times

 

Hopefully he can stay healthy and keep it going 

The bills scramble drill is actually pretty well structured and probably a lot of the reason why Coleman is on the team tbh 

 

once he hits his stride I don’t think there will be too many guys better than him at coming back to the football and boxing out a defender on that kind of play 

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7 minutes ago, NickelCity said:

 

Oh did he finally cross the finish line?

The jokes on the ravens tonight, had alexander not tripped up Keon the time would have probably expired before he reached the endzone.  

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1 hour ago, gobills404 said:

Most yards in a game by a Bills WR since Keon Coleman week 7 of last year

It’s gonna be really interesting doing a Coleman to Worthy stat comparison in a few weeks when they have the same amount of starts.  
 

Coleman is 668 receiving yards 5tds 18.1 avg in 14 games right now 

 

worthy is 638 yards 6 tds 10.8 avg in 18 games(17 if you don’t count his injured game) 

he’s got 100 ish rushing yards and 3 rushing tds too 

 

kinda crazy when you factor in that Keon fell off super hard after his injury last year 

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6 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

It’s gonna be really interesting doing a Coleman to Worthy stat comparison in a few weeks when they have the same amount of starts.  
 

Coleman is 668 receiving yards 5tds 18.1 avg in 14 games right now 

 

worthy is 638 yards 6 tds 10.8 avg in 18 games(17 if you don’t count his injured game) 

he’s got 100 ish rushing yards and 3 rushing tds too 

 

kinda crazy when you factor in that Keon fell off super hard after his injury last year 

I get what you’re saying but personally I don’t think I’ll ever care about the Worthy/Coleman comparisons. They’re such extremely different players with such extremely different skill sets they might as well be playing different positions.

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16 minutes ago, gobills404 said:

I get what you’re saying but personally I don’t think I’ll ever care about the Worthy/Coleman comparisons. They’re such extremely different players with such extremely different skill sets they might as well be playing different positions.

Oh yea I’m not really trying to nitpick stats to prove one guy is better…both teams got who they want.  It’s just such an interesting discussion because no one really talks about Coleman at all but when he’s been healthy he’s had a very solid start to his career. Worthy gets talked about like he’s the greatest receiver draft pick in recent history.  it’s just a little strange to me lol 


maybe he’ll get some more chatter after this game as now he’s got multiple 100+ yard games.  
 

 

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Whilst I’m impressed with what Keon produced I’m still concerned that the team as a whole lacks separation, I’m not sure that is sustainable success for a whole season. 
 

Props to #0. It seems Josh is trusting him in big moments which is all we can ask for!

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10 minutes ago, No_Matter_What said:

I really wonder if he would've slide at the end, if he wasn't tripped.

 

I think that was the correct play.

Yeah it would have not been good to score.   It worked out exactly like it needed too.  

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I thought he was crap for three quarters. He had 17 yards by the end of the 3rd. But once the Ravens backed their corners off and gave him a bit of room to operate he was excellent. Had an amazing 4th quarter and made the plays the team needed him to make. 

 

I still worry about his separation when teams want to get up in face and play him tight. But he did look more decisive and confident that last year. That is a plus. Even if he can force teams to play tight man coverage on him that is a start because it starts to dictate things a bit to the defense and might help elsewhere.

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I don’t know if Coleman made any great plays per se.  He didn’t catch that fade/2pt.  Dropped an early screen pass (no big deal).  But he was out there catching passes is scramble drill.  

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