Governor Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago The very first thing this team has to do to move forward is get him off the field. No future game plan should involve him. The forced, low percentage throws are killing drives and momentum. 1 1 Quote
LabattBlue Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I thought he would be a very good contested catch guy. He has not demonstrated that, and when combined with his lack of separation skills, his career may be limited and shortened. 2 Quote
Dunkirk Donski Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Never thought I’d say this but, when is Gabe Davis healthy? Keon is a #4 WR at best. Gabe would be a slight upgrade. 4 Quote
gobills404 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago “Xavier Worthy this Ladd McConkey that” Real ball knowers know we should’ve stayed put and taken Pearsall. Quote
Brand J Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 18 hours ago, Dunkirk Donski said: Never thought I’d say this but, when is Gabe Davis healthy? Keon is a #4 WR at best. Gabe would be a slight upgrade. I remember when some said Coleman was a better version of Gabe Davis. Man how fast time flies 😂 Quote
Brandon Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 9 minutes ago, gobills404 said: “Xavier Worthy this Ladd McConkey that” Real ball knowers know we should’ve stayed put and taken Pearsall. He's having a pretty decent second season so far. They could have done worse and it looks like they may have. Quote
SoMAn Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago As much as the team and some fans have tried to pump up Coleman, characterizing him as a WR who could be a difference-maker, I haven't seen it from day one. Still don't. He's a #3 at best in my view. For me, he's this version of the Bills Tremaine Edmunds - the guy they desperately want to believe is more than he really is. I'm not buying the 'Everyone Eats' mantra. Josh is an elite QB. PLEASE, find a way to get him big boy weapons, if not this year, next year. 1 Quote
Boatdrinks Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 minutes ago, SoMAn said: As much as the team and some fans have tried to pump up Coleman, characterizing him as a WR who could be a difference-maker, I haven't seen it from day one. Still don't. He's a #3 at best in my view. For me, he's this version of the Bills Tremaine Edmunds - the guy they desperately want to believe is more than he really is. I'm not buying the 'Everyone Eats' mantra. Josh is an elite QB. PLEASE, find a way to get him big boy weapons, if not this year, next year. It’s really looking like Coleman is jag. I think you’re spot on. However, every year you have Josh Allen is a year the Bills should contend. Waiting until next year is a waste. They have to make a trade for an offensive weapon. 1 1 Quote
The Firebaugh Kid Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Keon likes cookies. Keon has a yellow jacket. Keon sucks at football. 1 Quote
oldmanfan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Brady needs to put Coleman in positions where he can succeed. Slants would be effective as an example. All they want to do is throw back shoulder on the sidelines. 2 1 Quote
JP51 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 45 minutes ago, The Firebaugh Kid said: Keon likes cookies. Keon has a yellow jacket. Keon sucks at football. No need to Key On on Keon 54 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said: It’s really looking like Coleman is jag. I think you’re spot on. However, every year you have Josh Allen is a year the Bills should contend. Waiting until next year is a waste. They have to make a trade for an offensive weapon. Another absolute Beane disaster Edited 3 hours ago by JP51 Quote
RobbRiddick Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, SoMAn said: For me, he's this version of the Bills Tremaine Edmunds Well if he's only 15 years old we have to give hm time to develop 1 Quote
Pete Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, oldmanfan said: Brady needs to put Coleman in positions where he can succeed. Slants would be effective as an example. All they want to do is throw back shoulder on the sidelines. Seems obvious. Does Brady ever consider it? In the All 22 Joe Marino breakdown he said that he felt Brady made a game plan, not a good one. Falcons number 1 blitzing team. Yet Brady never had an answer for the blitzes. And he stuck with gameplan, and didn’t change it. Play action is obvious. The first 4 games there little play action, and heavy running. Keon is great in the open field with the ball. Why can’t Brady scheme that? Crossing routes, Keon in slot, rub routes- figure a way for Keon to succeed. The 50/50 balls and back shoulder throws aren’t working. Do something that does. Practice the 50/50 ball until you can win regularly, then do it in a game. 2nd and short- take a deep shot! Seems obvious. Joe running play again almost always. Edited 2 hours ago by Pete 1 Quote
BVBILLS Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Seems like this coaching staff doesn't care what other teams are doing at all. We could learn a lot from them. 1 Quote
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