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There's been a lot of Keon bashing here. I have an alternate theory:

 

Gabe Davis texted Keon on Friday morning, and typed:

 

"Hey Keon, meeting's been changed today; pushed back 2 hours"

 

"And that's how you get a roster bump!"

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12 hours ago, cale said:

Yeah man. Glad we can put this to bed. Finally.

So glad we got Keon instead of a speed burner. Maybe Worthy isn't well developed yet, but he sure made his presence felt in the AFC Championship. He was a perpetual headache. Even Taylor Swift knew they got a good pick in the trade and that we screwed up.


I’m a Bills fan, not a B.I.L.L.S. fan. 
 

I only care about winning a Super Bowl. 
 

Wiffing on 2/3 first picks in the last three drafts (Elam off the team and Coleman benched) ain’t getting us closer. 
 

and in the case of Elam, we had to use our first round pick this year to make up for that mistake instead of taking another player.
 

If you’re cool with it, you’re cool with it. 
 

Apparently, you and Terry Pegula have that in common.
 

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1 hour ago, mannc said:

Wait, you’re saying Curtis Samuel is not 100 percent healthy?

He might get hurt next game getting dressed in the locker room.  What a complete waste of a signing.

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Anyone think McD continues to sit Coleman as long as the offense is doing well?  IMO he sits the rest of the year unless injuries put him back in the lineup. 
 

…and if he continues to have off the field issues…cut him ASAP.  

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9 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

Amazing stat I heard regarding Coleman.

 

Last year without Coleman after the wrist injury, we scored.....

30, 30, 35 and 42.  

This year....44.

 

I mean I sense a pattern....do youse guys?

 

 

Bills opened this season scoring 41, 30, 31, and 31 points with Coleman playing 88, 51, 75, and 73% of the offensive snaps.  Scored 40 points against Carolina with Coleman playing 73% of the snaps.

Last season scored 48 points and won the week Coleman returned from the wrist injury, after scoring 42 points and losing the week before without him.

 

The pattern I see is that the Bills have to score a *****-ton of points on offense to make up for their crappy D these days.  That seems to be true whether Coleman is playing or not.

 

What pattern is it you're sensing exactly?

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On 11/15/2025 at 7:16 PM, Sojourner said:


Definitley sucks. For both the Bills and Coleman. 
 

Even then, around the time we were picking the only guy looking worth his salt in the league is Ladd. What could have been?!

 

If it wasn’t Ladd the other options of Worthy, Pearsall, Legette and Polk aren’t exactly that much better than Keon. 

 

I'd love to dunk on the Bills for passing up Ladd, but at the time it was like "every WR the Bills have is a slot"

 

Thing is, I've heard evaluators say that the best use of Coleman where he gets the most separation may essentially be as a big slot, and clearly the Bills drafted him hoping for a reliable outside receiver who is always open 2 ft over his head.  And he doesn't look to be that guy - to anyone.

 

 

1 hour ago, LabattBlue said:

Anyone think McD continues to sit Coleman as long as the offense is doing well?  IMO he sits the rest of the year unless injuries put him back in the lineup. 
 

…and if he continues to have off the field issues…cut him ASAP.  

 

You guyyyyyzzzzzz.

 

Maybe before you say "cut him ASAP" consider what would be his cap impact?  Coleman was signed with $9M guaranteed (2025, 2026, and part of 2027 salary).  We cut him, we absorb $7.8M in dead cap.

Do the Bills have $7.8M in free cap lying around to absorb that?  (Spoiler: they don't)

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On 11/15/2025 at 7:22 PM, boyst said:

I had heard stuff in the off-season about keon not being available to go work with Josh when others would. 

 

I had wondered about that.  I heard Kincaid spent a good bit of time working with Josh this summer, but nothing about Keon doing likewise.
Didn't know if that was lack of invitation by Josh (hard to imagine) or lack of willingness by Keon.

 

On 11/15/2025 at 7:51 PM, GoBills808 said:

Beane did not trade Mahomes to Reid, that was McDermott 

 

Right and while we're un-revisionizing history, the story I heard was that the Bills actually favored a different QB at that pick.  
I don't remember who - Watson maybe?

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31 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

Bills opened this season scoring 41, 30, 31, and 31 points with Coleman playing 88, 51, 75, and 73% of the offensive snaps.  Scored 40 points against Carolina with Coleman playing 73% of the snaps.

Last season scored 48 points and won the week Coleman returned from the wrist injury, after scoring 42 points and losing the week before without him.

 

The pattern I see is that the Bills have to score a *****-ton of points on offense to make up for their crappy D these days.  That seems to be true whether Coleman is playing or not.

 

What pattern is it you're sensing exactly?

A pattern that stats can say whatever you want them say. I guess some would say we should leave Kincaid in bench cuz had he injury prone and just proved we can score over 40 without him.

12 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

I had wondered about that.  I heard Kincaid spent a good bit of time working with Josh this summer, but nothing about Keon doing likewise.
Didn't know if that was lack of invitation by Josh (hard to imagine) or lack of willingness by Keon.

 

 

Right and while we're un-revisionizing history, the story I heard was that the Bills actually favored a different QB at that pick.  
I don't remember who - Watson maybe?

Hell the Chiefs wanted Brock Osweiler the year before. Gotta say we dodged a bullet as might have been a 3 peater if they got him 😜

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1 hour ago, Beck Water said:

 

Bills opened this season scoring 41, 30, 31, and 31 points with Coleman playing 88, 51, 75, and 73% of the offensive snaps.  Scored 40 points against Carolina with Coleman playing 73% of the snaps.

Last season scored 48 points and won the week Coleman returned from the wrist injury, after scoring 42 points and losing the week before without him.

 

The pattern I see is that the Bills have to score a *****-ton of points on offense to make up for their crappy D these days.  That seems to be true whether Coleman is playing or not.

 

What pattern is it you're sensing exactly?

 

 

You are talking to the guy who was considering getting goats for his suburban home to simplify his turf management.

 

The next time he identifies a pattern before the driving force has left tire marks on him will be the first.

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13 hours ago, Gunsgoodtime said:

Nice way to get a block, you must be smart 🤣

 

Being blocked by people by you is a merit badge... and I know you're reading this.

 

Checkmate.

 

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11 hours ago, billsfan714 said:

Well speaking for myself, you have a guy in Coleman who has been late more than once before, now he ups it to missing a meeting.  So there's a pattern of previous unprofessional behavior, so I dont get why anyone wouldn't believe he did something stupid, again.  

 

First of all we don't know that stupidity is the issue with Coleman. Personally I don't think that's what it is.

 

And I don't know why it's funny that some people choose to have faith in a person. IMO hopefulness is a virtue and not deserving of being mocked.

 

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