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When Kincaid plays the entire game the bills are 7-1

Beating, Baltimore, KC, & Cincinnati

 

When he doesn't play or only part of the game ( Miami the only partial game) I believe Kincaid pulled his hamstring in the 2nd qtr

 

The bills are 2-3...

 

Would be interested in overall offensive production stats like EPA, Dvoa, passer rating too with & without Kincaid 

 

The reason I bring this up is cuz I've said numerous time that this team is a little bit similar to the 2023 Kansas City Chiefs which also had their offense obviously revolved around Kelce.

 

Kelce was massive in that playoff run 

 

Kincaid is obviously not Kelce but I do think he's a similar skill set and absolutely necessary for a deep run to the Superbowl 

 

Kincaid is the #1

 

 

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1 hour ago, Gregg said:

He is a good player and has developed some nice chemistry with Allen in the passing game. He just needs to stay healthy.

No ****.  My God juat stay healthy and our TE corp is the best in football.

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3 hours ago, Gregg said:

He is a good player and has developed some nice chemistry with Allen in the passing game. He just needs to stay healthy.

 

It's all about having a healthier team at the key positions (eg. Bosa, Kincaid, Palmer, etc.) than the team you are playing come tournament time. 

 

 If that happens, they'll be fine.  They have enough to go all the way.  

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2 hours ago, transient said:

Is it, though? Of our WRs, Coleman’s been available all season…

Coleman’s availability isn’t his downfall, it’s lack of effort and hunger to be great. Generally those aren’t issues with any player, so availability is always most important. Can’t make plays from the sideline in street clothes.

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Spamming the TEs was such a missed opportunity in the first Pats game. NEs LBs want to play downhill. 

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3 hours ago, Kelly to Allen said:

When Kincaid plays the entire game the bills are 7-1

Beating, Baltimore, KC, & Cincinnati

 

When he doesn't play or only part of the game ( Miami the only partial game) I believe Kincaid pulled his hamstring in the 2nd qtr

 

The bills are 2-3...

 

Would be interested in overall offensive production stats like EPA, Dvoa, passer rating too with & without Kincaid 

 

The reason I bring this up is cuz I've said numerous time that this team is a little bit similar to the 2023 Kansas City Chiefs which also had their offense obviously revolved around Kelce.

 

Kelce was massive in that playoff run 

 

Kincaid is obviously not Kelce but I do think he's a similar skill set and absolutely necessary for a deep run to the Superbowl 

 

Kincaid is the #1

 

 

Kincaid opens the offense up immensely. He’s the 2nd most important skill player behind Cook. It is paramount that he is healthy in the postseason if the Bills want to do some real damage.

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2 hours ago, noacls17 said:

Best ability is availability. 

Par for the course.

 

He’s currently available and we are 7-1 with him.  If he remains healthy the rest of the way, there’s a better than solid chance that we’ll win it all.  
 

Thats the topic…but than again, you’re you and do you-like things. Bringing the negativity and hate 24/7

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I am a fan of riding 13 personnel right up the butt of every opponent we face from here on out, all the way to the Super Bowl.

 

Oh you're sick of that, NFL Defenses?  Then here's James Cook either sweeping to the outside or stutter stepping behind one of the best lines in football for 8 to 18 yards.

 

Also, our apologizes in advance for after those two scenarios you watch the ball sail over your head to either Palmer, Shakir, Davis or Cooks, with Shavers and Coleman ready to go at a moments notice.

 

Choke on that you pukes.

 

Go Bills!

 

 

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Makes total sense, he's one of our best receiving threats and him being there lets you run credible pass plays out of 13 personnel.

 

When we can line Kincaid, Knox and Hawes out there with Cook this is a tough offense to figure out pre snap.

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3 hours ago, shane nelson said:

I think we need to focus on our TE like we did on Sunday.  Do not under estimate Jackson Hawes, he has a 73% catching rate with 3 TD's. He seems to smell an opening on the field.

Look we all like Jackson Hawes-late round draft pick, he blocks which is a really weird obsession people have here, and he’s made a couple of catches, but let’s pump the brakes a little. The guy averages like 10 yards a game receiving. I do agree they should roll out another tight end heavy game plan, but it’s mainly because of the other 2 guys….and then let Hawes get some scraps 

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