Steptide Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago Assuming cooks plays (he does right?) I think it'll help Coleman out. Litterally nobody is a threat in the wr group. Cooks being in the field could open things up for Coleman and Davis (assuming Davis plays) Quote
nosejob Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago 9 hours ago, Kelly to Allen said: I don't have any faith but maybe he surprises everyone and has a big impact 2 red zone TD grabs I'm thinking. 2 Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 17 minutes ago, zow2 said: The Bills don’t have WRs they have a bunch of pass catchers incl TEs and RBs. Wade? Quote
SCBills Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago (edited) At this point, with 19M tied up in two receivers who suffer from fibromyalgia, just put Keon back out there and throw him a few 50/50 balls to see if the past two weeks brought out any dawg in him. Edited 36 minutes ago by SCBills 1 1 Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago 4 hours ago, Alphadawg7 said: To simplify the Moore stuff - he wanted more targets, an effort to get him involved rather than the tiny role he had. Not unexpected, it’s the issue with Brady’s offense and I had been saying for weeks stop trying to get every guy on the bench involved, especially splitting reps between Moore and Samuel, pick one and get that guy more involved in the offense. And that guy should have been Moore over Samuel. The next time Elijah Moore is a positive for a team's offense it will be the first time in his NFL career. He has a CAREER 65.7 passer rating when targeted and was probably the worst receiver in the NFL to get regular snaps in 2024. There is a real chance he would have at least started the season on a practice squad this season if the Bills hadn't thrown him a lifeline. Allen ever trusting Moore was a stretch. Additionally, it doesn't take much research to see that in Brady's first season as an NFL OC in Carolina he had two 1,000+ yard receivers plus an 800+ yard Curtis Samuel. None of which were superstars. This coming off having the greatest passing offense in the history of college football. But not running the ball enough was cited in his firing in Carolina. I think people need to consider the fact that he is running what Josh Allen and McDermott want. A simple system. Which would probably work in spite of perceived predictability if the talent was right. Moore wasn't ever going to move the needle for this team but some of you just can't get over his draft pedigree. Quote
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