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According to Cover 1, Coleman will be a healthy scratch (rumored for Texans game too)


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1 hour ago, Walking Tall said:


It’s only a rumor at this point but Cover 1 broke it last week as well so it looks to be a strong possibility.

I agree, there's smoke and usually where there's smoke there is fire. 

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6 minutes ago, QCity said:

Unless there are some severe behavioral issues behind the scenes (quite possible) he isn't going anywhere. His rookie contract is really saving him here, as it costs more cap-wise to cut him than keep him. He'll likely be demoted to WR 4/5 with red zone usage unless he gets his act together. Although I'm dubious that the light bulb will click on for this guy.

 

Shakir, Palmer, and Shavers are under contract next season. If Gabe stays healthy, they'll likely bring him back. 

 

That's 4 right there. It's likely after the past couple seasons of Beane having egg on his face that they will Draft a guy high, sign someone like Evans, Pickens, or Pierce, or make a trade for someone. That's 5.

 

You're right that we're unlikely to cut him. But if things continue as they do and everyone stays healthy - he will almost assuredly be traded next season. The return won't be much (although we got more than expected for Elam, who was further along as a bust), but there will surely be a team that will send us something in a "change of scenery" deal that is common for young players.

Posted
14 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

Why would they bring him back this week?  Things worked well last week.  Completely the wrong message to put him back in. 

I was kinda hoping they might bring him back this week. With Samuel and Hardman out and Shakir missing practice all week with the birth of his baby (congratulations to him by the way) and missing Kincaid....it may have been the perfect storm to have him see some snaps in the slot this week. 

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I think he’s in track to be the biggest bust ever for Bean. Elam lasted a few years, never heard anything about his attitude or work ethic, and was playable at times. Keon … wow

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Posted
19 minutes ago, QCity said:

Unless there are some severe behavioral issues behind the scenes (quite possible) he isn't going anywhere. His rookie contract is really saving him here, as it costs more cap-wise to cut him than keep him. He'll likely be demoted to WR 4/5 with red zone usage unless he gets his act together. Although I'm dubious that the light bulb will click on for this guy.

Being a 2nd round guy,his contract isnt that bad and its better to get rid of him at this point 

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I'm sure some will take this the wrong way, but is he on the spectrum?  It feels like he isn't quite neurotypical.

 

There are lots of undiagnosed people on the spectrum, and being on it doesn't mean you have the stereotypical appearance and require a caretaker.

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Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

Being a 2nd round guy,his contract isnt that bad and its better to get rid of him at this point 

97% of his contract is basically guaranteed 

 

The dead cap hit unless we could pull a trade where they pick up the salary will be like 6 million 

 

It's really not little

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Buffalo ill said:

I'm sure some will take this the wrong way, but is he on the spectrum?  It feels like he isn't quite neurotypical.

 

There are lots of undiagnosed people on the spectrum, and being on it doesn't mean you have the stereotypical appearance and require a caretaker.

I have a child who resides on that spectrum and I would say that’s a possibility 

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3 minutes ago, Buffalo ill said:

I'm sure some will take this the wrong way, but is he on the spectrum?  It feels like he isn't quite neurotypical.

 

There are lots of undiagnosed people on the spectrum, and being on it doesn't mean you have the stereotypical appearance and require a caretaker.


He wears a pretty insane necklace in the game. I’d reach in there and snap it off if I was a CB

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Only way he gets back on the field this year is if injury forces their hand. 
 

Hopefully we won’t have to see this clown back in a Bills jersey. Guys like him almost never turn things around, and he’s not worth wasting the reps on to see if he can buck that trend. 

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24 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

Being a 2nd round guy,his contract isnt that bad and its better to get rid of him at this point 

I think they aren't done with him quite yet, and financially it makes no sense to cut him. That leaves a trade, and then they gotta figure out is it better to cut and run or help the kid try and get better, mature and improve. 

 

Honestly we don't know what it's been like behind the scenes, and we won't know if this message being sent will work

 

OBD will though, so whichever way they go, I gotta be aware they see him everyday.  

 

I'm gonna guess, how he responds will tell OBD what to do.  So the book isn't written just yet

 

 

 

 

9 minutes ago, Delete_Delete_Delete said:

Only way he gets back on the field this year is if injury forces their hand. 
 

Hopefully we won’t have to see this clown back in a Bills jersey. Guys like him almost never turn things around, and he’s not worth wasting the reps on to see if he can buck that trend. 

Brother Nero is that you?

Posted
49 minutes ago, Lionel Hutz said:

Why was this new information merged with an old thread?

 

It wasn't.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Delete_Delete_Delete said:

Only way he gets back on the field this year is if injury forces their hand. 
 

Hopefully we won’t have to see this clown back in a Bills jersey. Guys like him almost never turn things around, and he’s not worth wasting the reps on to see if he can buck that trend. 

such as hurtis samuel and kincaid playing every third game?

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Posted
4 minutes ago, BuffaloBillsGospel2014 said:

Is it beane or the scouts that make these selections because he clearly doesn't know what a real NFL WR looks like. 

It’s really the coaches that have no idea what to do with wide receivers. All the wide receivers on this staff have had better years elsewhere (besides rookies and only played here). 
 

Also beane isn’t great 

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In my civilian work, I use a modified version of the Army's After-Action Review (AAR), leading a discussion around these four questions:

 

*  What did we do right?

*  What could we have done better?

*  What did we learn?

*  What will we do differently next time?

 

I wonder if Beane and his team did a post-mortem on the Keon pick, figured out where they went wrong, and took steps to make sure they don't make a similar mistake going forward.  

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