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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, SydneyBillsFan said:

 

 

“The Bills are essentially dressing five wide receivers. It’s gonna be (Joshua Palmer), Elijah Moore, Tyrell Shavers, Khalil Shakir and Gabe Davis.”

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6 hours 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 also am diagnosed with ADHD and same. Football had me focused. I’m also 15-30 mins early for everything. 

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One aspect of Coleman's game is the notion of contested catch ability.  Yes, he's a tall receiver.  He can jump.  That doesn't mean he's good at contested catches.  He has the potential to be.  I think you've also gotta have the timing, hands, strength, and maybe most of all attitude to get it done.

 

Has Coleman ever had contested catch results in college or pros?  

1 minute ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:

Texans play significantly more zone than man. 
 

https://www.sharpfootballanalysis.com/stats-nfl/nfl-coverage-schemes/amp/

Yes but last year I think they shut us down with a lot of man.  I heard on a podcast earlier that our offensive success rate was lower in the Houston game than basically any of our last 40+ games.  

 

They may play a lot of zone today but if it worked last year I wouldn't doubt they'll try man again this year.

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20 minutes ago, Steptide said:

kinda surprising honestly with Samuel and hardman being out. You'd think they'd at least have him active if nothing else but 🤷

It shows how they really feel about him as a player. They were like, “we are better off with Moore and Coddrington dressed.” Keon currently sits behind: Shavers, Palmer, Shakir, Moore, Davis, Samuel, Hardman and Coddrington” for a jersey. 

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1 minute ago, Kirby Jackson said:

It shows how they really feel about him as a player. They were like, “we are better off with Moore and Coddrington dressed.” Keon currently sits behind: Shavers, Palmer, Shakir, Moore, Davis, Samuel, Hardman and Coddrington” for a jersey. 


McDermott is done with him.  
I think Allen might be too.  They all see the film and the effort.  
 

Josh is an off script mastermind and Keon doesn’t help that at all.

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He's not playable.

 

He's slow, poor effort, low intellect.

 

Not a good combination.

 

Awful pick by Beane.

 

I could draft better than Beane, not saying much.

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Coleman would work better as a hybrid TE / slot guy. He’s big and can hold off a rusher for 2 seconds on an option play or quick play down the middle in traffic. 
 

The problem I see is he isn’t anything on the outside and Josh hold longer hoping he can put the ball somewhere to make a play. Seems Josh is very frustrated with him and not confident he is going to make a play in the ball. That tells you everything, Josh says Shavers stay and Gabe stays then you would have to believe that’s what they will do. 

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46 minutes ago, notpolian said:

One aspect of Coleman's game is the notion of contested catch ability.  Yes, he's a tall receiver.  He can jump.  That doesn't mean he's good at contested catches.  He has the potential to be.  I think you've also gotta have the timing, hands, strength, and maybe most of all attitude to get it done.

 

Has Coleman ever had contested catch results in college or pros?  

Yes but last year I think they shut us down with a lot of man.  I heard on a podcast earlier that our offensive success rate was lower in the Houston game than basically any of our last 40+ games.  

 

They may play a lot of zone today but if it worked last year I wouldn't doubt they'll try man again this year.

Shavers is strong at the catch point. Keion is weak at the catch point, and prefers to play patty cakes, then make a play on the ball

5 minutes ago, Negan said:

He's not playable.

 

He's slow, poor effort, low intellect.

 

Not a good combination.

 

Awful pick by Beane.

 

I could draft better than Beane, not saying much.

agree with all the above, but would like to add piss poor attitude to Keons characteristics 

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Guys make bone headed decisions all the time, but if the talent is there, it’s often quickly forgotten. In keons case, the talent isn’t there and he doesn’t even make up for it with effort. That’s a lose lose when there’s someone right behind you with similar talents but 10xs your effort. Hope the puffy jacket jokes hit the same in the XFL

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22 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Josh is an off script mastermind and Keon doesn’t help that at all.

This is one of the very key points.  Allen extends plays extremely well but you've got to have receivers that know how and where to get open and try hard to do it.  I've seen Coleman catch late passes but not nearly enough. 

 

Diggs is/was great at the late pass obviously.

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Moore will play in place of Samuel. Codrington in place of Hardman - paired with Davis.

 

Coleman benched again is addition by subtraction. Better with him on the bench.

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1 hour ago, Steptide said:

kinda surprising honestly with Samuel and hardman being out. You'd think they'd at least have him active if nothing else but 🤷

 

Hardman only played 4 offensive snaps. 
Moore has been playing for Samuel.

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