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The flex was all about him and Shady's little beef with each other after the trade. Certainly didn't see him flexing after Zay bulled his way into the endzone on the second TD or everytime Allen made him look like a peewee player in a varsity game.

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So our old GM traded down to get an extra pick and picked Kiko, who could have been DROY, then traded him after he blew out his knee for Shady McCoy?  That last GM sucked!

 

and Kiko has been overrated since after game 5 of his Rookie season.  

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2 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

I was laughing myself silly when he pushed Kiko off like a gnat on one of his runs......it was like he was pushing around his little brother or something

 

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Josh Allen is always going to be a match up challenge for defenses.  He's too fast and agile for players who are close to his own size or bigger, and too strong for smaller faster players.

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2 hours ago, nedboy7 said:

 

Yeah really. I don’t understand why some fans hate every ex player. 

 

Well, in this case I think a lot of fans (myself included) believe good ol' Kiko has turned into one helluva dirty player.

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2 hours ago, nedboy7 said:

 

Yeah really. I don’t understand why some fans hate every ex player. 

Half the fans hate our current players, of course they're going to hate the ex players as well.

 

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7 minutes ago, Bad Things said:

 

Well, in this case I think a lot of fans (myself included) believe good ol' Kiko has turned into one helluva dirty player.

I don’t hate Kiko but he does seem to take some borderline cheap shots.  He’s also not that good either.   Dude probably kills it in Miami though.

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Just now, 26CornerBlitz said:

Next up for Spy Duty will be Darron Lee.

He’s a much better player than Kiko but if I was playing Allen, I would just have my d line do safe rushes to keep in the pocket.  This is where Allen needs to take the next step and best people with his arm.  It’s what Tyrod couldn’t do regularly.

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1 minute ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

He’s a much better player than Kiko but if I was playing Allen, I would just have my d line do safe rushes to keep in the pocket.  This is where Allen needs to take the next step and best people with his arm.  It’s what Tyrod couldn’t do regularly.

 

That's what the Texans did in the game in which he was injured.  Another opportunity to display growth this week. 

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2 hours ago, nedboy7 said:

 

Yeah really. I don’t understand why some fans hate every ex player. 

I wasn't crazy about him when he was here. After the shine of those first few games with INTs wore off, he proved to be a liability. He constantly over-pursued the play, and was easily blocked. He was a key reason our run D sucked so hard.

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3 hours ago, keepthefaith said:

 

He looked small, slow and outclassed while chasing Allen. 

 

He was slow and small and injured during his tenure in Buffalo.

 

Only his legend was of supernormal stature...

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4 hours ago, buffalobillswin said:

That's one great way to make sure Kiko doesn't cheap shot you. Torch him everytime he is near you. 

So he cheap shotted a WR instead.

1 hour ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

He’s a much better player than Kiko but if I was playing Allen, I would just have my d line do safe rushes to keep in the pocket.  This is where Allen needs to take the next step and best people with his arm.  It’s what Tyrod couldn’t do regularly.

I'd probably start with the 5 and 6 man rush approach to make him one dimensional and try to punish him (aka the Michale Vick strategy.) The Bills OL is weak so it should be a jail break on most plays without risk of too many deep completions. The only risk is a big run if he escapes so the rushers have to be disciplined. Anyway, I'd expect this to be plan A with safe rushes as plan B.

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On 12/3/2018 at 2:28 PM, keepthefaith said:

 

He looked small, slow and outclassed while chasing Allen. 

He did look tiny, didn't he. He was always kind of a tweener ... a strong safety who wasn't quite fast enough, a weakside linebacker who wasn't quite strong enough. But was he juicing or something when he ripped up his knees? He looked bigger than he is now. Allen looked like he was swatting away a high school linebacker on those runs.

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