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34 minutes ago, MJS said:

Shakir is in the slot. Slot players don't play as much.

 

The fact is, we don't have a receiver worthy of being out there 80% of the time.

Thanks for providing the evidence. Most people just say things that they figure are true without actually doing the homework to back it up.

like 'slot players don't play as much' 😂😂

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

100% agree with OP.

Also no more Shavers on the field. Let Coleman block for the run game. 

When Gabe is healthy I hope they cut Shavers and play Gabe as WR#4

What was Shavers' snap count?  He's a nice story and all, but why is actually on the field and is that the best we can do?

Posted
8 minutes ago, harmonkillebrew said:

What was Shavers' snap count?  He's a nice story and all, but why is actually on the field and is that the best we can do?

hes on the field for about 23% of offensive plays

Posted
2 hours ago, GoBills808 said:

hes on the field for about 23% of offensive plays

That is offensive to be honest. He's a PS level player for most teams. I get it that often times those are run plays. But that means you are really telegraphic your play calls. 

Posted
7 hours ago, SunDSolar said:

Coleman 70%

Shakir 61%

Knox 52%

Kincaid 49%

Palmer 48%

 

Can we stop with the constant personal changes.  No team in the league does this

 

Shakir and Kincaid should be in the game well over 80% of the time. 

 

61% & 49% is insane for our two best surehanded pass catchers

 

That is incorrect. The teams that play the most games rotate their WRs/TEs. 
 

Go look up the snap counts for 2024 Philly, Washington, Buffalo, and KC. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

That is incorrect. The teams that play the most games rotate their WRs/TEs. 
 

Go look up the snap counts for 2024 Philly, Washington, Buffalo, and KC. 

Actually, he's right minus KC. Philly, Wash, Det, Cincy....etc....(what he posted earlier) their #1-#2 guys play consistently at over 85%

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
Just now, ALLinALLEN said:

Actually, he's right minus KC. Philly, Wash, Det, Cincy....etc....(what he posted earlier) their #1-#2 guys play consistently at over 85%

 

 

 

 

 

 

This year or last year?

 

This year, yes in a 5 game sample size.

 

The 20+ game sample size is much different. 

Posted
16 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

Thank you, I will check this out! If I am wrong, then I take back what I said

There are certainly teams that "rotate" as you say, but they are mainly teams that don't have a true Number 1 (KC for example, except even Kelce was at 90%+).

 

Most teams are playing their WR1+2 at over 90%

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This idea that the Bills dont care if the opposition knows what they are going to do and they are going to out execute them is starting to wear thin.  

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Posted
16 minutes ago, ALLinALLEN said:

There are certainly teams that "rotate" as you say, but they are mainly teams that don't have a true Number 1 (KC for example, except even Kelce was at 90%+).

 

Most teams are playing their WR1+2 at over 90%

I will say, I think the Bills are built to be a TE focused team and Kincaid should start to see those snap counts rise. I hope. 

Posted
8 hours ago, SunDSolar said:

61% & 49% is insane for our two best surehanded pass catchers

Because we’re a run heavy team with two great blocking TEs in Hawes and Knox. Shakir and Kincaid have played 77% and 61% of the passing snaps respectively. I’d like to see Kincaid’s number tick up but it’s not as bad as the total snap counts make it seem.

Posted
1 hour ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

That is incorrect. The teams that play the most games rotate their WRs/TEs. 
 

Go look up the snap counts for 2024 Philly, Washington, Buffalo, and KC. 

 

Ok so 2024

 

PHI- Brown 82% Smith 88%

WAS- Mclaurin 82% Ertz 67% 

KC- Kelce 85% <--id say rice would have easily get 85+

Posted
8 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Where did Cook land?

Agreed that's way too low for Kincaid, especially for how he's been performing.

 

Brady needs to learn when to make adjustments out of "everyone eats" when guys and plays are hot.

Yup, the mix / type of plays called on offense needs work, as does who is targeted when in the passing game, 

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