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Dalton Kincaid.......seems to be taking that "step up" that we have all been wanting to see.


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1 minute ago, Bruffalo said:

That didn't take long, lol. 

 

It's overblown in my opinion, but ok. We aren't gonna agree.  

We just have so many Keon truthers here that jump in to defend him. His efficiency numbers rank him as the lowest of the Bills pass catchers. He is below the league average while playing with Josh Allen. That’s tough to do.
 

He was the first pick in the 2nd round. He was supposed to be “the guy.” He may not be a top 2 or 3 WR within, arguably, the worst WR room in the NFL. That’s not who he was brought here to be. It’s okay to call it what it is. He has been a disappointment.

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10 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Average passer rating when targeted & below average yards per route run, is not good when Josh Allen is the QB. When you move it to 15 targets he comes in behind Palmer too. He’s the lowest of all qualifying Bills pass catchers. We don’t need to continue to defend him. He has not been good. He’s below average with the game’s best player as his QB. 

 

 

Well above Brian Thomas Jr. isn't he?

 

And yards per route run is likely to be lower when you're in an everybody eats offense and you get a bunch of snaps, right?

 

We don't need to continue to attack him. Guy is a second year man. He's been solid, with the game's best player as his QB in an everybody eats offense.

 

Yards per route run will not make players in an everybody eats offense look good, with the exception of guys who are getting less snaps, as Kincaid is, 49% as opposed to Keon, who is well above 70%.

 

 

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Kincaid looking great, Hawes looking good too. Knox, with the drops and the fumble and the big salary, is looking less necessary. 


Now if we had a great downfield receiver we could be unstoppable, like 1991 Bills level or Chiefs with prime Kelce and Tyreek.

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13 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

We just have so many Keon truthers here that jump in to defend him. His efficiency numbers rank him as the lowest of the Bills pass catchers. He is below the league average while playing with Josh Allen. That’s tough to do.
 

He was the first pick in the 2nd round. He was supposed to be “the guy.” He may not be a top 2 or 3 WR within, arguably, the worst WR room in the NFL. That’s not who he was brought here to be. It’s okay to call it what it is. He has been a disappointment.

So far the results of that gauntlet drill are highly overrated. Dalton's obvious improvement this season has been extremely encouraging.  Keon on the other hand is an enigma?

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