machine gun kelly Posted yesterday at 08:49 PM Posted yesterday at 08:49 PM He’s benefiting of having Poyer in his ear after every play. 2 Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM Posted yesterday at 08:53 PM Bishop’s ceiling is higher than Robert Downey Jr in the 90s. 1 1 Quote
Comebackkid Posted yesterday at 09:37 PM Posted yesterday at 09:37 PM probably higher than mine. theoretically, hypothetically and realistically based on past history and future speculation. Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted yesterday at 09:58 PM Posted yesterday at 09:58 PM 1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said: Better than poyer and Hyde when he reaches his peak That’s bold but I like it. His ceiling is probably higher because of his athleticism. Those guys both reach all-pro status. If Bishop does that, it’ll be a massive success. Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted yesterday at 10:01 PM Posted yesterday at 10:01 PM I mean he looks awesome! So idk. I think it's safe to assume at minimum he'll be a solid player. But he's playing at an extremely high level right now Quote
Buffalo716 Posted yesterday at 10:03 PM Posted yesterday at 10:03 PM (edited) 5 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: That’s bold but I like it. His ceiling is probably higher because of his athleticism. Those guys both reach all-pro status. If Bishop does that, it’ll be a massive success. McDermott really is a whisper with defensive backs who buy in to him His mixture of football talent football IQ and athleticism I think is going to actually propel him past those two guys who were studs But we always said the sum of those two parts with poyer and hyde and how they grew with McDermott was a massive part for their success.. individually maybe not all pro caliber, playing besides each other they were a All-Pro Duo Cole is going to hit like poyer, runs faster than Micah, has hands , can jump... Individually he screams future high-end safety Sky is the limit with his age and athleticism and football IQ Edited yesterday at 10:04 PM by Buffalo716 3 1 Quote
BuffaloMatt Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 7 hours ago, Mr. WEO said: Hasn't helped the Bills D so much... Poyer is not the problem Quote
Lafromboise Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Just instincts. He has a great feel and intuition. It's the most important trait to be a great defensive back. Either you got it or you don't and it's looking like he's got it. Proud of him. Quote
Brandon Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Athletically, he can be as good as anyone. It's just a matter of his instincts and his understanding of his role in the system. Quote
dcinmuncie Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago It’s funny how just two months ago the secondary was a major issue now I’m seeing a bright future with him, Hancock, benford and mad max for the next 3-4 years Quote
DaggersEOD Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 9 hours ago, strive_for_five_guy said: I heard McD and Beane were close to actually cutting Bishop, after a really harsh post here on TBD. Good thing they held the course. “My god man do you see the number of likes this post has?! He has to go!” 1 Quote
NewEra Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 8 hours ago, dcinmuncie said: It’s funny how just two months ago the secondary was a major issue now I’m seeing a bright future with him, Hancock, benford and mad max for the next 3-4 years And this is why judging the teams chances to win it all in sept and October is comical. Injuries and player/coaching progressions and how they adapt is more important than anything happening in those months imo. Lots changes throughout the season Quote
GunnerBill Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I think it is pretty high. The issue was a pretty low floor and until JoPo got in alongide him that is what we got. But no question - Bish has been great the last 4 or 5 games. Very optimistic now for his future. Bishop, Benford and Hairston is three nice young building blocks in that secondary. Quote
Puckman5 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago To determine the height of an NFL players ceiling, we must first calculate his median floor height and add some yet to be determined number of feet / (his propensity for injury variable x his average number of missed meetings) squared . It's that simple! Quote
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