LABILLBACKER Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, zow2 said: I’m old enough to remember a big Keon fumble inside the Miami 10 yard line last season and then again Sunday night. A lot of us in real time preferred Worthy or McConkey that night. I honesty don’t feel this organization values speed at wr anymore. And if true, that's tragic. Quote
JerseyBills Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Worse part to me is that he got benched on the first drive for disciplary reasons, hopefully he learns a lesson, McD says he needs more consistency in how he attacks the week Quote
zow2 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said: I honesty don’t feel this organization values speed at wr anymore. And if true, that's tragic. For a couple years there, the organization was getting criticized for not have any big bodies for Josh to throw to....but then speed became the flavor of the month. So now we have a bigger body who can't separate. Quote
Figster Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) On 10/6/2025 at 6:55 AM, Sweats said: I'd say, it was a bad game by everyone all around.......blaming one player when the whole team **** the bed is not the correct answer here. The way it's looking, Keon for 1 WR is not the correct answer. Compare Keons play to Diggs play and then tell me why Buffalo lost and the Patriots won the game. Continues to get disciplined, is this the kind of message we need our top draft choice sending? Keon WTF? Edited 3 hours ago by Figster 1 Quote
nedboy7 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) The Bills went against one of the best CB tandems in the league. They could have passed to the middle all day against their base defense. But they decided to play dumb ball. Ain’t the WR fault even though they are average. This was on the players and OC. 6 minutes ago, Figster said: The way it's looking, Keon for 1 WR is not the correct answer. Compare Keons play to Diggs play and then tell me why Buffalo lost and the Patriots won the game. So yes, continues to get disciplined, is this the kind of message we need our top draft choice sending? WTF? Listen to Joe Marion’s podcast today. You’ll get some insight as to why we lost. Edited 3 hours ago by nedboy7 Quote
Figster Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, nedboy7 said: The Bills went against one of the best CB tandems in the league. They could have passed to the middle all day against their base defense. But they decided to play dumb ball. Ain’t the WR fault even though they are average. This was on the players and OC. Listen to Joe Marion’s podcast today. You’ll get some insight as to why we lost. I'm not trying to place all the blame on Coleman, but when the team itself is sloppy the example Coleman is giving contributes in the wrong way IMO. Quote
Allen2Moulds Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago His scouting report stated that he struggles to get separation. Outside of catching the ball, this by far is the most important attribute. Beane said....sign me up. His day one misses were painfully evident on Monday night. Inadequate replacements at Safety. Still a huge hole at CB, below average WRs who struggle against man coverage. Before anyone tells me he's a top 5 GM, the goal isn't to come in 5th place, so let's be clear on that. Quote
GoBills808 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, JerseyBills said: Worse part to me is that he got benched on the first drive for disciplary reasons, hopefully he learns a lesson, McD says he needs more consistency in how he attacks the week Worst part for me was that it apparently wasn't the first time Quote
HappyDays Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, zow2 said: I’m old enough to remember a big Keon fumble inside the Miami 10 yard line last season and then again Sunday night. A lot of us in real time preferred Worthy or McConkey that night. This season McConkey has less yards, less TDs, a lower catch %, and a substantially lower receiving success rate than Coleman. While playing from an easier position on the field. Worthy has been banged up all year and his role has been easily supplanted by Tyquan Thornton who KC picked up off the scrap heap. Coleman has frustrated me this year but I'm willing to give him until his 3rd season to develop. The flashes are there but he needs to be a lot more consistent, otherwise he'll never be more than a jump ball role player. I still think the biggest mistake wasn't necessarily taking Coleman, it's that they only took Coleman. They either needed to double dip at WR in that draft to maximize the probability of success, or they needed to bring in a legit outside WR so Coleman wasn't forced into a high volume role too early. If Coleman never ends up developing into a legit top 2 WR I can forgive them for that, but I can't forgive them for leaving themselves such a low margin for error at the position by investing so little into it. 1 Quote
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