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The initial PC and behind the scenes video showed more the goofy/fun-loving side but this showed a little more of the earnestness and serious side of him I think (while still being engaging). That to me is going to be the interesting thing to see - how he shows that competive side - the dog in him. Could tell RG III was genuinely impressed by him and enjoying him. His relationship with Josh is going to be something very interesting to watch - could end up being special.
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And while you're worrying about covering all that size, also deal with Cook or Davis (maybe sometimes both) coming out of the backfield or lining up at receiver. As well as Samuel lining up everywhere and Shakir running around. I think Brady's offense is going to be about matchup nightmares.
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Curious to hear from locals what fans on Buffalo talk radio are saying about this pick - if there is a group with such strong negative feelings as on here. My brother went to FSU and watches all their games and he was really surprised when I mentioned the vocal negative contingent on here. As someone who saw all his games at FSU (some live) he said Coleman's the best FSU receiver he's ever seen in 30+ years watching the team, and believes he will "be a force"
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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)
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I dont think that was the case as much last year - or at least as the year wore on
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My son and I were just talking about this - it's not about replacing Diggs or Davis or finding a "true #1" - it's about having all kinds of options and the QB finding them. We literally were saying the same thing to each other - we could have no guys over 1000 but 4 guys with 800 yds.
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Thanks for this - so sick of hearing people (all upset) say we "gave them" Worthy when literally they gave us something for him. They were going to get him anyway - if anything the Bills should be praised for weakening a rivals draft capital for a player they didn't want
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I think receiver from the backfield is a big thing they were looking for. I think Brady's offense is going to be that every skill position on the field is going to be a potential target for Josh to spread the ball around vs just WRs (also I think why they don't seem to be as worried about the "true #1 WR" as much since everyone will be an option in some different way)
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My brother played in college and after and he always said the worst part was when some football player would come out and not know the game and blindside you with a block 😛
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Thanks for including some perspective. I'm not sure I would call it political per se, but with all the international promotion the league was/is doing they definitely wanted teams to take these guys - even if it was mostly a PR thing. On NFLN at the end of the draft where they are basically ignoring all the last picks they actually showed the pick on the stage like it was some big deal. The incentive to a team I guess is that you can carry them on an extra PS spot - I'm actually surprised there isn't more incentive given. I wouldn't be surprised at all if the league tries to grow this over time into trying to make more international players available (and possibly give more incentives to teams to pick one). Regardless of whether any have any shot at all of actually every playing, the league seems so determined to promote this international thing I could see it increasing.
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My favorite part is where he asks the reporter where do you think I got it and the reporter says "Tom Izzo?" - the initial incredulousness on his face is gold - then he doubles down after "Nah. Macy's" - "What do you mean?"
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It's like difference between Josh channeling Mose Schrute in his 40 at the combine vs what he actually does on the football field
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NFL humping the International angle so much they should throw in a comp pick too
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Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Rounds 4-7 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
stevewin replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
This whole idea (if people are being serious) of drafting a player you don't want IN THE FIRST ROUND so that another team doesn't get him is literally the stupidest thing I have ever read on here - and that's saying a lot -
Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Rounds 4-7 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
stevewin replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
How did Miami's track team do in cold weather end of season and in the playoffs last year -
Nice little feature - gotta root for the young man
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Funny - someone above this mentioned Travis Henry, then I read this and in my mind saw "has 15 children" 😛
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Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Rounds 4-7 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
stevewin replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
NFL shoving the international game down our throats more than girls flag football -
Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Rounds 4-7 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
stevewin replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is why we aren't seeing a trade up for some 5ths - it not only takes two to tango - but they also have to like what you got to dance with you -
Wow that was moving - wasn't expecting it to get dusty in here
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You seem to have gotten more Logical as the day progressed 😛
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Live 2024 NFL Draft thread - Rounds 2 & 3 (Do NOT tip the Bills pick)
stevewin replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall
NFL shoving girls flag football down our throat almost as much as ESPN shoves women's basketball 😛 -
I was thinking that - Mel mentioned he can play anywhere including nickel
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This is the thing for me - the ANGER over picking someone who has never played a down. Why not just at least let the kid show up and go through a camp and see what kind of player he can be. These always give me flashbacks to the Josh Allen draft thread - all the ridiculous angry a-hole takes. My god - how about let the kid at least show up and show what he can do.
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It's the one thing you see constantly watching other teams - receivers that make tough/contested catches regularly and then thinking "when was the last time a Bills receiver made a catch like that"