The mighty Bills from Buffalo will take the AFC this year.
For two decades I watched people say the Patriots window was closed, that their time was dwindling, that it was all over… seemingly every time those predictions happened, the Patriots went and won another Super Bowl.
A lot of doom talk simply because we lost to the Bengals in the playoffs. Let us not forget that the Bills watched their brother DIE on the field just a few weeks prior. Their heart was simply not in it. If it had been, the Bills would have captured the AFC last year.
The Bills have won 2 of their last 3 in Arrowhead and they’re ready to make it 3 of the last 4.
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Colts and Browns could also be dangerous.They can play a game we don't like where they pound the ball right at you over and over.
Not that I think we would lose but our D is designed to stop the pass primarily.
No team QB’d by discount Justin Fields is dangerous. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
They're literally trying to sell themselves on KJ Hamler.
Highlights for me so far from that thread...
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Best wr in the draft. He's insanely gifted
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Bills drafted a better version of Mike Evans.
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Best wr in this class next to mhj
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Will be better than Puka
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We radically changed our board. And got the better WR.
Worthy will not be what you think he will. Keon looks like the next guy to catch 4 TDs against KC in the AFC Championship game.
And do it year after year.
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As @Dr.Mantis_Tobogganmentioned in another post, I see a Terrell Owens type projection for Keon. Same drive. Same dawg mentality. I'm loving Brandon Beane right now!!
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The greatest WR of all time had a 4.6 40 time. His name was Jerry Rice. Hear of him?
No I am not trying to compare him to Jerry Rice. 40 times aren't as important.
Did anyone actually watch any tap? do you understand what the Bills have for WR right now? They are looking for a big receiver with good hands who can move the sticks and not somewho who can run a 4.2 and catch a football underhanded like a basket.
Get real.
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The more I watch of Keon Coleman, especially his Michigan State tape, the more I see Tee Higgins.
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First thing I said is Worthy speed is going to get negated in the bad weather in Buffalo late in season and post season, especially when the games get more physical because he isn’t strong. And when it does, he is going to be easier to take out of games.
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Assuming Coleman isn't supplanted by a FA pickup before training camp, I'll predict Coleman puts up a top-4 rookie WR season this year
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Don't forget Puka...pretty much a direct comp on who he could be, especially after I saw Puka play basketball
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It's amazing to me the "BuT sLoW 40 TiMe!" crowd just keeps ignoring all this other data that shows his game speed is elite (and also ignore he ran 4.5 on his pro day)
There's more but still....
Delusional doesn't even begin to describe these fucking morons. [Reply]
The biggest problem with Coleman is that he's billed as a "Contested Catch, Jump Ball guy". They try to comp him to Drake London.
But when you watch him...like actually watch all his snaps....he doesn't come down with contested balls nearly as much as you'd think or what he's sold as.
He is NOT Drake London or Mike Williams etc. He doesn't have that ability like those guys do. Not to their extent. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ModSocks:
The biggest problem with Coleman is that he's billed as a "Contested Catch, Jump Ball guy". They try to comp him to Drake London.
But when you watch him...like actually watch all his snaps....he doesn't come down with contested balls nearly as much as you'd think or what he's sold as.
He is NOT Drake London or Mike Williams etc. He doesn't have that ability like those guys do. Not to their extent.
Originally Posted by ModSocks:
The biggest problem with Coleman is that he's billed as a "Contested Catch, Jump Ball guy". They try to comp him to Drake London.
But when you watch him...like actually watch all his snaps....he doesn't come down with contested balls nearly as much as you'd think or what he's sold as.
He is NOT Drake London or Mike Williams etc. He doesn't have that ability like those guys do. Not to their extent.
That's why I think his best bet is big slot, and it's why I don't understand the pick, even though I probably like the player a lot more than most.
All they have are guys that would be best used in the slot. It makes zero sense, and it's oddly the same thing Daboll has done in NY (until they drafted Nabers). [Reply]
Originally Posted by ModSocks:
The biggest problem with Coleman is that he's billed as a "Contested Catch, Jump Ball guy". They try to comp him to Drake London.
But when you watch him...like actually watch all his snaps....he doesn't come down with contested balls nearly as much as you'd think or what he's sold as.
He is NOT Drake London or Mike Williams etc. He doesn't have that ability like those guys do. Not to their extent.
The only reason he got picked where he did is because of this athletic profile and because he Moss'd some jabronis from Wake Forest and Boston College.
Like he does nothing really well that'll translate...I was initially intrigued by him but then I watched a lot of his stuff and came away thinking someone is gonna fall in love with the size and build and this guy is gonna be a bust. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
That's why I think his best bet is big slot, and it's why I don't understand the pick, even though I probably like the player a lot more than most.
All they have are guys that would be best used in the slot. It makes zero sense, and it's oddly the same thing Daboll has done in NY (until they drafted Nabers).
What I can't track is how they plan to use Coleman, Kincaid, and Shakir together. All 3 of those guys are best working out of a slot role and running short, intermediate stuff.