Pete Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 12/7/2025 at 6:46 PM, vincec said: Coleman isn’t half the player that Higgins is. Not 1/100th the player of Tee. Tee is making high effort, one handed clutch catches, while concussed. Keon runs lazy routes, and shows little effort on scramble drills Quote
buffalo2218 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Coleman isn't dedicated enough to his craft. I started questioning his initiative years ago against the Jags on MNF. Shakir got blasted in the knees running in to the end zone from a guy Coleman should have been blocking. Instead of blocking the guy that blasted Shakir, he just stood there and watched 1 Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The goal for him imho right now is to catch everything and just be productive a little bit. Maybe make a play here or there. I have given up on him being a top 1- 2 wr Quote
davefan66 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Coleman won’t be an integral part of this offense this year. Pretty sure when Palmer comes back from injury, Coleman is a healthy scratch. Just don’t see him making any impact this late in the season. If Kincaid stays healthy, he will be a large target moving forward. Last few games, and the whole season, our offense relies heavily on TE’s and backs to pick up a lot of the receiving yards. Bengals game, our WR’s had 53 of Josh’s 251 yards. Steelers, WR’s had 32 of 123 game receiving yards. For the season our WR’s have 1,694 of Josh’s 3,084 yards. Not a lot of opportunities for Coleman to make any impact. Heck, JSM in Seattle alone has 1,428 yards this season, Nacua has 1,186. Quote
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