JustOneParade Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Coleman will likely be active out of sheer necessity because it appears the Bills are short of healthy bodies at WR this week. How many snaps he gets and from what position will be interesting to follow. Shakir's health (and Gabe's) will be a key factor in all of this. Quote
inkman Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 15 minutes ago, JustOneParade said: Coleman will likely be active out of sheer necessity because it appears the Bills are short of healthy bodies at WR this week. How many snaps he gets and from what position will be interesting to follow. Shakir's health (and Gabe's) will be a key factor in all of this. Which kinda sucks from two perspectives. A) Coleman just isn’t a very good NFL player right now B) This kid needs a tough lesson. 1 Quote
Porous Five Hole Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 14 minutes ago, JustOneParade said: Coleman will likely be active out of sheer necessity because it appears the Bills are short of healthy bodies at WR this week. How many snaps he gets and from what position will be interesting to follow. Shakir's health (and Gabe's) will be a key factor in all of this. This morning, the Bill ruled TE Dalton Kincaid, WR Curtis Samuel, and WR Mecole Hardman Jr. out for Thursday's game. Even if Moore draws in first, Keon has a spot. Quote
shrader Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 24 minutes ago, inkman said: Which kinda sucks from two perspectives. A) Coleman just isn’t a very good NFL player right now B) This kid needs a tough lesson. Being benched for a game seems like a tough lesson to me. 1 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, shrader said: Being benched for a game seems like a tough lesson to me. humiliating, i'd think. also bear in mind, this is maybe the 3rd time he's been disciplined for missing a meeting/practice or being late to one. the consequences have escalated over time. Quote
Demoted Posted 29 minutes ago Report Posted 29 minutes ago https://nflpa.com/report-cards/2025/buffalo-bills Quote Overview The Buffalo Bills rank 23rd in this year’s Report Card, placing them in the bottom third. Issues that players previously raised in yearly report card surveys have not been addressed and thus have become greater concerns to the players with the passage of time. Last year the players were frustrated that they are made to sit in the smaller seats during travel while the coaches and auxiliary staff sit in first class. The players’ dissatisfaction with this issue has grown, with 65% of players saying they have insufficient space or discomfort when traveling to away games, up from 55% last year. The other issue the players asked to be fixed last year was an increase in the number of trainers/physical therapists in the team’s training room. In this year’s survey, even more players express that the current staffing is inadequate to help them recover. These relatively simple and inexpensive improvements have not been addressed by the club, which may contribute to the slight dip in the ratings for both head coach Sean McDermott and owner Terry Pegula. Team Travel- F- (worst in the league), Team Training Staff- C, those were the worst grades. Quote
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