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He’ll have Dalton’s targets so 6 for 87 yards.  A good coach would go to him early to build confidence.  I do want to see some hangry from him.

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10 minutes ago, Low Positive said:

I have never seen this fanbase turn on a player like this. Ever. This level of vitriol is usually reserved in Buffalo for tall defensemen who don't like to hit. 

this one deserves it.  You're right tho... only O player I remember this happening recently to was cole beasley

 

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1 hour ago, boyst said:

3 targets, 1 catch, 14 yards

You forgot 88% of snaps

 

Seriously i would like to see Palmer or Samuel get the snaps that Keon has gotten for a few weeks. 

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5 minutes ago, Matt_In_NH said:

You forgot 88% of snaps

 

Seriously i would like to see Palmer or Samuel get the snaps that Keon has gotten for a few weeks. 

it's repulsive because what else follows:

 

Samuel: 12 snaps, 2 targets, 1 catch, 27 yards*

Moore: 6 snaps, 1 target, 1 catch, 8 yards

Shavers: 4 snaps, 2 targets, 1 catch, 19 yards

 

12 snaps: 4 passing plays, 8 runs

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1 hour ago, LEBills said:


Bucs are the weakest team vs outside aligned WRs that we have faced since Baltimore. Keon has his problems, but I think he gets over 70 yards this week if he gets his normal snap count. Mack Hollins just put up 106 on them last week

happy episode 9 GIF
 

Fitting Keon for his gold jacket after 5 catches and 71 yards on 11 targets vs. Tampa. 

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From Joe Marino after reviewing the film of the passing game:

 

"Unfortunately, the two uncatchable passes that I charted in this game were both on deep balls to Coleman on reps that Coleman actually had separation. On the first instance, Coleman had his man stacked vertically with inside leverage, but Allen threw the ball out of bounds to Coleman’s outside shoulder. The other was severely underthrown, and the defensive back swatted it away while Coleman had to turn around for it despite having vertical leverage."

 

This was in line with what we saw live. But then again, Keon is the whipping boy of TBD, so carry on with making him seem ridiculously useless, instead of what he is, a struggling and so far under-performing young player that gets utilized oddly.

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1 hour ago, Billsfed1 said:

Big game…a gotta have it game for the young man.

 

What does Keon do for this one?

 

I’ll go to bat for him one more time and say 9 grabs, 97 yards and 2 TD’s.

 

Keon…were lookin’ right at you bud.  Show up

 

I actually think he's going to be inactive.

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10 minutes ago, 34-78-83 said:

From Joe Marino after reviewing the film of the passing game:

 

"Unfortunately, the two uncatchable passes that I charted in this game were both on deep balls to Coleman on reps that Coleman actually had separation. On the first instance, Coleman had his man stacked vertically with inside leverage, but Allen threw the ball out of bounds to Coleman’s outside shoulder. The other was severely underthrown, and the defensive back swatted it away while Coleman had to turn around for it despite having vertical leverage."

 

This was in line with what we saw live. But then again, Keon is the whipping boy of TBD, so carry on with making him seem ridiculously useless, instead of what he is, a struggling and so far under-performing young player that gets utilized oddly.

Shhhhhhh we have to go from the narrative that Keon is slow and can't separate because there's no way our GOAT QB can have an off day. We need a scape goat and the majority have chosen to make Keon just that. 

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18 minutes ago, 34-78-83 said:

From Joe Marino after reviewing the film of the passing game:

 

"Unfortunately, the two uncatchable passes that I charted in this game were both on deep balls to Coleman on reps that Coleman actually had separation. On the first instance, Coleman had his man stacked vertically with inside leverage, but Allen threw the ball out of bounds to Coleman’s outside shoulder. The other was severely underthrown, and the defensive back swatted it away while Coleman had to turn around for it despite having vertical leverage."

 

This was in line with what we saw live. But then again, Keon is the whipping boy of TBD, so carry on with making him seem ridiculously useless, instead of what he is, a struggling and so far under-performing young player that gets utilized oddly.

I think both things are true. 

 

Allen shares some of the blame. But whatever the reason, we know it's not working. 

 

I want palmer and Gabe starting at outside wr for a few weeks. 

 

If there's big improvement then it is what it is.

 

I honestly think Keon needs to reset regardless. 

 

There's also probably some nuance of the wr position that is above my head that keon is not picking up on.

 

In the Steve Smith video for example when Keon Coleman was lining up he was not even looking at the defender whether he was far off or up close or his body language at all so when he caught the ball he was almost anticipating like he was going to get hit right away when nobody was there... those are the intricacies of the position at wide receiver that I think a lot of us are not noticing that Keon is failing in....

 

This is also something that falls on McDermott as a head coach though

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1 hour ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

Thoughtful response unlike the others I read which were mostly knee-jerk sarcastic responses , makes sense.

Are people being sarcastic, of have people seen enough of Keon over the last year and a half to know not to expect too much from him? No matter how weak people think the Bucs are outside, they are All Pros compared to what Miami trotted out last week. And even then, and then force feeding him opportunities....he was still largely unimpressive. 

 

It hardly knee jerk to think he won't produce Sunday. It's actually the safe bet.

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1 hour ago, Low Positive said:

I have never seen this fanbase turn on a player like this. Ever. This level of vitriol is usually reserved in Buffalo for tall defensemen who don't like to hit. 

Hello?   Sheesh.....signed ... Cole Bishop

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Frankly, if Gabe is ready, I hope he is inactive. Just for the fact that he has displayed immaturity,  selfishness, and loafing. That ALONE should put him on the bench. 

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