Thurman#1 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: I always thought he had tremendous talent.. with the way the salary cap is in the league I wasn't sure how much we could pay him... I thought 10 11 12 was maximum In our system with our team James Cook is worth every penny.. tremendous draft pick... Tremendous scouting for system fit Closest thing since a Chris Johnson since Chris Johnson He's on Pace for over 1800 yd and like 14 touchdowns... All pro This is going to prolong Josh's career and prolong the bills window... Having this kid who's going to be on a tear for the next 3 or 4 years His vision and speed and even finishing power all shines every Sunday... He runs effortlessly, he makes people miss in a phone booth.. he's knocking helmets off James Cook like Thurman is going to run us into the Super bowl powered behind this offensive line captained by Josh Allen He's playing like an all pro He is playing sensationally. The question is whether we should keep running him at this pace, and whether his body will hold up under this strain. And whether he can in fact hold up at a pace like this for three or four more years. His brother couldn't, and he is a bigger stronger dude, though with a more bruising style. In any case, the contract they gave James looks like a very good one, even with signing him a year early, which usually implies the team gets a discount. I'm hoping they ease his workload a bit, getting him out of games early whenever possible. Ty Johnson looked pretty good against the Chiefs, maybe if Ray and Ty start to look as solid as they did last year we can do that more. Thurman was an absolute work horse, but he was never really quite as good after those first five years. And Thurman was 15 pounds heavier than James is. Quote
ganesh Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: Dalton Kincaid is our Big Time future star passcatcher He's already becoming a star before our eyes That would be Keith McKellar...the K-gun was named after him. Another K-gun offense in the making. Still Missing Andre Reed replacement Quote
GunnerBill Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 41 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said: He is playing sensationally. The question is whether we should keep running him at this pace, and whether his body will hold up under this strain. And whether he can in fact hold up at a pace like this for three or four more years. His brother couldn't, and he is a bigger stronger dude, though with a more bruising style. In any case, the contract they gave James looks like a very good one, even with signing him a year early, which usually implies the team gets a discount. I'm hoping they ease his workload a bit, getting him out of games early whenever possible. Ty Johnson looked pretty good against the Chiefs, maybe if Ray and Ty start to look as solid as they did last year we can do that more. Thurman was an absolute work horse, but he was never really quite as good after those first five years. And Thurman was 15 pounds heavier than James is. Health is obviously a consideration with every player in the league. For a back mind you James doesn't take that many big hits. He is a different style of runner to his brother. The bigger risk is him getting his ankle rolled up on etc which he did a bit Sunday and looked gimpy for a series or two afterwards. That can happen to anyone at any time. The him wearing down.... I worry less about that. Quote
Captain_Quint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago His college career, while solid, didnt really showcase his talents like other stud RBs. He finished his senior year 2nd on the team with 728 yards. The talent was there in spurts, but it really wasnt until his 2nd or 3rd yr in the NFL that he broke out and became the threat that he is today. Good job by Beane to take him in the 2nd, then build a running game around him, and then resign him. He's definitely worth it. 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 48 minutes ago, ganesh said: That would be Keith McKellar...the K-gun was named after him. Another K-gun offense in the making. Still Missing Andre Reed replacement Come on now McKellar wasn't a guy that could put up 100 yards receiving. He was more of a redzone TD magnet. Shakir is reminiscent of Reed in both play from the slot. Yet Shakir is more jittery. The difference is the current Bills can score in long sustaining drives. See that 8 minute masterpiece we saw against the Chiefs to open the game. Had Kelly and co done that more we could have easily beat the Giants in Super Bowl XXV. Quote
GunnerBill Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, Captain_Quint said: His college career, while solid, didnt really showcase his talents like other stud RBs. He finished his senior year 2nd on the team with 728 yards. The talent was there in spurts, but it really wasnt until his 2nd or 3rd yr in the NFL that he broke out and became the threat that he is today. Good job by Beane to take him in the 2nd, then build a running game around him, and then resign him. He's definitely worth it. And I think Beane drafted him thinking he'd be a good receiving back and offer some pop in the run game. He has surprised even them I suspect. I am not trying to be smart after the event but there were people before that draft saying the Bills should take Breece Hall in the first and I said I think there is so little between them I'd rather take Cook in the second. It is now undeniably the case that Cook is a better back than Hall. 2 Quote
Ga boy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 18 minutes ago, Captain_Quint said: His college career, while solid, didnt really showcase his talents like other stud RBs. He finished his senior year 2nd on the team with 728 yards. The talent was there in spurts, but it really wasnt until his 2nd or 3rd yr in the NFL that he broke out and became the threat that he is today. Good job by Beane to take him in the 2nd, then build a running game around him, and then resign him. He's definitely worth it. From draft day I said get him which can be found in my comment history. He had flashes at UGA similar to Jordan in college. Most of his runs then were outside. This OL can give him the 2 foot holes for .5 second, then he does the rest. He’s much stronger man now. The training staff gets some credit, and the coaches. During the playoffs, we’ll see more catches I bet. Quote
4merper4mer Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Irish Dave said: It’s like he floats; it doesn’t even look like he’s running. I’ve never seen anyone run like that before. Bobby Witt Jr. Different sport, same vibe. Quote
Sharky7337 Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago These types of posts are always weird to me, did he think before he held out for more money "let me take a second to appreciate the fans" so strange 1 Quote
st pete gogolak Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago The pundits are declaring Jonathan Taylor as this year’s clear MVP. Cook has more YPG, same average per carry and would match him in touchdowns if Allen wasn’t vulturing them. Is Cook an MVP candidate? Quote
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