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1 hour ago, K-9 said:

If one takes a look at their career stats, one would see that Coleman and Worthy are nearly identical. Sure, Worthy has 22 more receptions but for only 8 more yards, while Coleman averages 4 yards more per catch. And they both have 7 TDs. This idea that Worthy would have been so much better for us is a short-sighted take at best. And AGAIN, as an undersized off ball receiver, he is LIMITED. There is just so much more to it than running fast in shorts. And it’s worth pointing out, that for all the teeth gnashing over Worthy, our offense has been better than KC’s since he entered the league. 

Why anyone spends a second lamenting the fact that Worthy isn’t a Bill is beyond me. 

The real miss was Brad McConkey, drafted by the Chargers with the pick after Coleman.  McConkey looks like an excellent player.  

Much better than Coleman, Worthy and Legette.  

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Posted
10 hours ago, Pimlach said:

The real miss was Brad McConkey, drafted by the Chargers with the pick after Coleman.  McConkey looks like an excellent player.  

Much better than Coleman, Worthy and Legette.  

Ladd not Brad. 

Go Dawgs. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, Demoted said:

Was just a bad game by our best players. When Cook and Josh fumble you are in trouble. Not to mention penalties killing so many first downs. 

The fumbles sucked, but I can’t get angry when they’re the result of extra effort by the player fighting for every extra yard. 

3 hours ago, LGR4GM said:

Ladd not Brad. 

Go Dawgs. 

Pretty sure it’s Chad.

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51 minutes ago, K-9 said:

The fumbles sucked, but I can’t get angry when they’re the result of extra effort by the player fighting for every extra yard. 

Pretty sure it’s Chad.

Josh's fumble happened while fighting for that 14th yard on a play that needed 1 yard.   Not a smart play.   His end zone pic was also a bad one.   I love Allen, but he is not above criticism for his mistakes in that game.   Score on those drives and it is different game.  

 

Brad, Ladd, Chad, Vlad, that kid can play.  Looking at his stats, he would help Allen a lot.  

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25 minutes ago, Pimlach said:

Josh's fumble happened while fighting for that 14th yard on a play that needed 1 yard.   Not a smart play.   His end zone pic was also a bad one.   I love Allen, but he is not above criticism for his mistakes in that game.   Score on those drives and it is different game.  

 

Brad, Ladd, Chad, Vlad, that kid can play.  Looking at his stats, he would help Allen a lot.  

Nobody is above criticism, not even the best players. But dumb or not, I hope Josh never loses his desire to give that extra effort in trying to make a play. Same with Cook. 

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I keep seeing other teams making santa across the middle look so easy, matched up on linebackers, or rub routes, etc.... I see absolutley zero of that with this team, nothing to establish a quick passing game... Some is on the players but that's on Brady I think more.... We put a Geo storm engine in the Z06 and I don't like it 

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Posted
1 hour ago, K-9 said:

The fumbles sucked, but I can’t get angry when they’re the result of extra effort by the player fighting for every extra yard. 

Pretty sure it’s Chad.

 

1 hour ago, Pimlach said:

Josh's fumble happened while fighting for that 14th yard on a play that needed 1 yard.   Not a smart play.   His end zone pic was also a bad one.   I love Allen, but he is not above criticism for his mistakes in that game.   Score on those drives and it is different game.  

 

Brad, Ladd, Chad, Vlad, that kid can play.  Looking at his stats, he would help Allen a lot.  

It's not Tad?

Posted
19 hours ago, Pimlach said:

The real miss was Brad McConkey, drafted by the Chargers with the pick after Coleman.  McConkey looks like an excellent player.  

Much better than Coleman, Worthy and Legette.  

I agree that Ladd was a better pick than Keon. but McConkey doesn't solve this team's biggest problem at the WR position.  
 

The Bills biggest problem is there is no one who is a threat deep and outside. Defenses can compress the field against us both vertically and horizontally.  This is killing the Bills offense. 

So yea, Ladd is a better football player than Keon, but neither do any of the things this offense really needs.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Porous Five Hole said:

I agree that Ladd was a better pick than Keon. but McConkey doesn't solve this team's biggest problem at the WR position.  
 

The Bills biggest problem is there is no one who is a threat deep and outside. Defenses can compress the field against us both vertically and horizontally.  This is killing the Bills offense. 

So yea, Ladd is a better football player than Keon, but neither do any of the things this offense really needs.

Disagree.  McConkey would be helping them. Look at his numbers.  He leads his entire draft class in receptions and yards. 

McConkey has 52 receptions and 631 yards and 4 TDs, while Coleman has 32 and 330 and 3.   

Palmer and Samuel are fast and can run deep routes to take coverage with them.  That would make things even better for McConkey and Shakir better. 

McConkey knows how to get open.  

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Pimlach said:

Disagree.  McConkey would be helping them. Look at his numbers.  He leads his entire draft class in receptions and yards. 

McConkey has 52 receptions and 631 yards and 4 TDs, while Coleman has 32 and 330 and 3.   

Palmer and Samuel are fast and can run deep routes to take coverage with them.  That would make things even better for McConkey and Shakir better. 

McConkey knows how to get open.  

Looking at numbers doesn’t define a role. McConkey is a better football player than Keon, but he doesn’t do the thing the Bills need well.

lol to your Palmer and Samuel comment.  
Agree to disagree. 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Porous Five Hole said:

Looking at numbers doesn’t define a role. McConkey is a better football player than Keon, but he doesn’t do the thing the Bills need well.

lol to your Palmer and Samuel comment.  
Agree to disagree. 

Scheme fit is not a small consideration when drafting players. 

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