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My only complaint is once Zay got it going yesterday we actually stopped throwing to him.

 

I would have kept targeting him until the Raiders stopped it

Yeah, it's like we made a point of going to him....then forgot.

 

Hopefully it was enough that he can build on it.

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My only complaint is once Zay got it going yesterday we actually stopped throwing to him.

 

I would have kept targeting him until the Raiders stopped it

 

I'm with you on that John. They needed to keep feeding the beast so to speak but it was encouraging that Zay took baby steps yesterday and hope he continues to develop this season.

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My only complaint is once Zay got it going yesterday we actually stopped throwing to him.

 

I would have kept targeting him until the Raiders stopped it

 

Yeah, it's like we made a point of going to him....then forgot.

 

Hopefully it was enough that he can build on it.

 

With a final score of 34-14, there's nothing to complain about in this regard. He'll have chances to make plays on TNF with a sense of confidence based on the game against OAK.

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My only complaint is once Zay got it going yesterday we actually stopped throwing to him.

 

I would have kept targeting him until the Raiders stopped it

 

...agree....going to have to build his confidence....2 catches ;last week and 3 yesterday........BTW, how many yipsters had left Homes for dead anyway?....or expected TT to spread the wealth to nine guys?..........

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Wide Receiver Zay Jones addressed the media inside the locker room topics include; playing in his first prime time game, run blocking, and the excitement building around this team.
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Beane - Zay Jones is a good, young WR. He cares so much, no player wants to work as hard as he does. He will be fine #Bills

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Finally Zay puts together an efficient game. As others have said, hopefully his past struggles can now be a thing of the past and he can build on this.

Could be he adapted to the pressure of a rookie having to step in and take a lead role in the offense.

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Zay Jones playing down first primetime game

For Zay Jones, tonight will be the first primetime game of his NFL career. But the rookie receiver, who makes it a point to stay grounded in the way he approaches his job, is trying to downplay the bright lights and exposure to a national audience tonight against the Jets.

“I won’t try to make it a bigger deal than what it is,” Jones said. “There will be more eyes, but I have the same job, just another game of football. It’ll be a fun time, but I’m not going to make more of it than it is.”
Coming off his most productive game on offense last week, Jones is just keeping an even keel with his emotions.
“I’m always building confidence each and every day,” Jones said. “I’ve got great timing with my quarterback and feel that groove in play, so my confidence is building and I’m working on that each and every day.
Let's go kid!
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