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  1. Curtis Samuel, but he'll add a 21 yard TD on a reverse.
  2. All things considered, he's still being cryptic as hell even as he continues to talk. I have no idea what this means. He wanted out, but why?
  3. If you were a Bills fan at the time, then how can you seriously ask this question? There were no anonymous faces on the Bills O prior to the K-Gun.
  4. I agree, I think some of these photos generally illustrate what zone coverage looks like, rather than a clear indication Coleman is winning routes. That doesn't mean completions aren't there but windows close quickly and static photos don't provide much evidence of how the play would progress if he were targeted.
  5. The draft was still live when Beane made that comment so he's referring to a veteran WR.
  6. The short arms are concerning, but his 'catch radius' is 48th percentile amongst WRs who tested (versus Hunter Renfrow's 25th percentile, for example). I'm not saying this is the be all, end all but I thought it worth mentioning. He maybe an outlier due to his athleticism: Catch Radius – first discussed by Scott Smith in a piece titled “The Catch Radius Project: In Search of Better TD Production”, the metric incorporates a player’s ability to cover ground as well as his ability to get vertical in order to score a player’s capacity to reaching the football in a 3-dimensional space. Catch Radius affects a player’s ability to succeed in the red zone, particularly on fade routes and 50-50 balls. The equation squares a player’s 40-time, 20-yard shuttle, and 3-cone and multiplies it by the square of a player’s height, arm length, and vertical jump. The values of all six data inputs are normalized to have equal weight.
  7. This doesn't mean there weren't issues between them but I scrolled through Josh Allen's likes on Twitter and saw this from the Week 18 win in Miami. Whatever happened in the lockerroom after Week 1 probably wasn't notable to reporters at the time because by many accounts, they still seemed to be on the same page. Blowup happen even amongst friends and family. Obviously, each individual moment doesn't tell the whole story, but I thought it was interesting to reflect on it nevertheless:
  8. I had the numbers for the Ravens-49ers Super Bowl final score until Baltimore's punter ran through his own end zone for an intentional safety.
  9. Spags brings pressure on every big 3rd down whenever anyone plays the Chiefs, and every single time, the offense looks totally unprepared.
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