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


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15 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. 

Allen told Beane this was the WR he wanted during the draft process so it’s a lot of people

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Posted
7 hours ago, RyanC883 said:

I wonder if Coleman has ADHD, which can create issues for people being on time.  He does not strike me as lazy or indifferent. I don’t think an indifferent player would be a contested-catch guy or catch that TD vs. Balt.

 

I don't think he came into the season indifferent, but he's had some struggles since the Baltimore game and has NOT been living up to the "contested catch" billing.

If he has issues with ADHD, he needs to work with the team's sports psychologist and get set up with cognitive behavioral therapy or whatever he needs to learn coping skills. 


 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Beck Water said:

 

I don't think he came into the season indifferent, but he's had some struggles since the Baltimore game and has NOT been living up to the "contested catch" billing.

If he has issues with ADHD, he needs to work with the team's sports psychologist and get set up with cognitive behavioral therapy or whatever he needs to learn coping skills. 


 

 

 

As someone with ADHD 

 

Football was the one thing that ever had me focused

 

I still to this day settle in when I'm watching a Bills game or scouting

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Posted
27 minutes ago, MainEvent said:

Allen told Beane this was the WR he wanted during the draft process so it’s a lot of people

 

LOL don't you take that kind of thing with a giant salt shaker and a great deal of skepticism?  It's PR, baby!

 

Allen is not making player personnel decisions.  He may be texting Beane game clips "look at that catch!" or some such, probably about multiple players. 

Beane was facing scrutiny for taking on $30M dead cap to NOT have Diggs on the team, and taking some heat for trading down rather than up in a WR-rich class to draft this guy Keon who had minimal experience as a WR, and for not doubling down at WR.

So after drafting Keon, it's the Bills PR team job to present him to the fans in a favorable light.  Make him seem like a likeable dude buying winter coats off season at Macy's.  Make him seem like a player our star QB really wanted to see on our team.  Etc Etc.

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Posted
1 hour ago, dayman said:

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

I'll nominate Boogie Basham.  The Bills had an opportunity to trade down & took Boogie instead.  He lasted 2 years, never started a game playing in 23 games & then was traded for virtually nothing.  In fact, his stats say he has never started a game in his NFL career.  

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Posted
3 hours ago, MasterStrategist said:

Little to zero practice this week - I think McD wants to see Keon put forth the effort/earn the trust back - and thats difficult to do in a condensed week of prep.

 

Easy choice to put Moore for Samuel, and elevate Gabe and Latu again.  Then theyll need to make a decision on Gabe after that, perhaps Hardman cut at that point.  

 

Keon needs to take advantage of every practice rep, meetings, etc to prove he deserves a jersey on gamedays - not only to coaches but players as well who can clearly notice the issues.

 

I think you're exactly right on this.

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14 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said:

I'll nominate Boogie Basham.  The Bills had an opportunity to trade down & took Boogie instead.  He lasted 2 years, never started a game playing in 23 games & then was traded for virtually nothing.  In fact, his stats say he has never started a game in his NFL career.  

 

OMG Basham.  Let the record show that, even though he's still in the league, he did NOT go on my list of "players the Bills drafted, no longer on the team, who are remotely any good". 

Creed Humphrey was drafted 2 slots later.  

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1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said:

As someone with ADHD 

 

Football was the one thing that ever had me focused

 

I still to this day settle in when I'm watching a Bills game or scouting

I have "severe" adhd according to the shrink I went to a few years back.  I always suspected it.

 

While I loved football and cherished big hits while playing defense, I  never was good at studying a playbook, lol.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Buffalo ill said:

I have "severe" adhd according to the shrink I went to a few years back.  I always suspected it.

 

While I loved football and cherished big hits while playing defense, I  never was good at studying a playbook, lol.

I think Billy Joe hobert also had severe ADHD 

 

He seemed adverse to studying Play books

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