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I’m hoping Coleman’s trade for what amounts to a cup of Gatorade gets him focused as well.  If he and ZJ can live up to their potential, along with KB...

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21 hours ago, inkman said:

In God's name what has you thinking optimistically about Zay?

To start, the fact that he balled out in college and reporters are saying he looks really good in practice.

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5 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

 

Let's go kid!

 

Absolutely. I love to see guys get back up when they’ve fallen. Everybody falls, that’s not a reason to give up on someone. How they react to the setback tells you a lot about who they are. Sounds like Zay is doing what needs to be done, let’s hope he continues.

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2 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Good to see Zay back in action, but who missed Benjamin so badly with him working against air?

 

 

 

Both QBs #s start with a 1.  But one has the black tape on his leg

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Just now, WMDman said:

i still believe in Zay

 

I admit, I’m not all in. But what he does have going for him is he’s a McDermott Draft choice we traded up to get. This alone means I’m not giving up on him.

 

 

yet..

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31 minutes ago, WMDman said:

i still believe in Zay

 

29 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

 

I admit, I’m not all in. But what he does have going for him is he’s a McDermott Draft choice we traded up to get. This alone means I’m not giving up on him.

 

 

yet..

 

I think, if healthy, he'll have a much better year than last year.  Last year's drops were a mystery to me.  The kid obviously knows how to catch the ball.  I hope whatever it was that caused him to go batshit, fighting for Jesus, is behind him and that he's able to play 16 games this year.

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3 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Good to see Zay back in action, but who missed Benjamin so badly with him working against air?

 

 

KB kinda looked like he was watching Zay's ball instead of his own...

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6 hours ago, SCBills said:

To start, the fact that he balled out in college and reporters are saying he looks really good in practice.

 

7 hours ago, Jay_Fixit said:

Because he’s talented. 

 

I’m quite optimistic about Zay. I can see him having a pretty good sophomore season.

 

I'm rooting for him as he's seems like a decent human and this team desperately needs him to pan out but he had one of the worst stat lines a starting WR has put up. Hope it was just mental and he's grown from it. 

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13th Annual Bills training camp awards

 

Most Encouraging Comeback – Zay Jones
Granted he’s been out of his red non-contact jersey for all of three practices, but coming off shoulder and knee surgeries, Jones is a different player. He is laser focused on proving he can be a dynamic player in this league. In a few short practices Jones has made some impressive plays in the pass game. If he stays on this track he’ll be a far bigger contributor than most expect.

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On 8/13/2018 at 3:48 PM, WMDman said:

i still believe in Zay

 

I think Zay can turn it around. Zay was known for his hands in college and his struggles last year seemed to be mental. I think his off-season incident might have been a blessing in disguise. It might have allowed him the "Bottoming out" moment that he needed to properly reassess his mental state. I think Zay can in 2018 hold down the slot receiver position over Kerley. I am especially optimistic for Zay with KB looking good and the acquisition of Coleman, those two will hopefully will allow Zay to play out of the slot more where I think he can thrive. 

1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

No reason why he wouldn't.   He should be raring to go.

 

He should at least play limited snaps. I can't see why he wouldn't at least take 20-30 offensive snaps. If he is good to go in practice he should at least get some playing time. 

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