Mailman Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 12 minutes ago, In Summary said: Davis knows how to come back to the QB when the play breaks down. That counts for something. That is the biggest difference, IMO Quote
Slack_in_MA Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 10 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said: Shakir is banged up. Kincaid is on the shelf for the foreseeable future. Probably at least a couple more weeks. And if he shows something there, you could get more in a trade after this season. Who are we to question what? A hypothetical scenario where his attitude is so bad that they choose to cut him? He was sat for his indiscretion. If they felt what you're implying they could feel - they'd have just cut him this week instead of sending him a message. From his Postgame interview, it doesn't seem like he's disgruntled. The media peppered him with questions where he could have easily went off. He didn't take the bait and took accountability - when he could have easily told the reporters to F off and not even field questions. If he continues to show nothing, then you trade him in the off-season. It's as simple as that. You can potentially get something for Coleman and you get nothing for Moore. There's at least some potential for growth with Coleman and Moore is who he is. And ultimately, Coleman not taking a step isn't any worse than Moore. To be clear, I’ve been rooting for him and think he’s been asked to do something that’s not his strength (X). But IF he becomes a locker room issue and/or lazy, then cut bait. You and I won’t know that, and you gotta believe Beane is going to try to make his draft decision work. Edited 3 hours ago by Slack_in_MA Quote
CirclnWagons Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Productive receivers don’t last long in Buffalo. Beane makes sure of it Quote
Bills!Win! Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago I’ve always said that Diva Diggs took away from Gabe Davis’ productiveness Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago 2 hours ago, In Summary said: Davis knows how to come back to the QB when the play breaks down. That counts for something. Who was it today that clearly did NOT work back to the ball while the defensive back DID? There was a very clear and frustrating example of this today unless my in-stadium memory is askew... Quote
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