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Bills Training Camp Day 2 - 7/26


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Just now, Augie said:

 

.....then hopefully nothing more until NEXT preseason! 

 

Nah, I'd like to see six or seven mop-up appearances late in 4th quarters this year...

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5 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

What does this tweet even mean? 

It was a laser, a completion, not a good throw and a PBU?

 

I think it means:

Josh Allen made a risky throw to a well-covered receiver, which was a poor decision - but he got away with it for a completion because while Taron had good position, he didn't manage the PBU or the INT

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1 minute ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Yep.  8 year vet.  30 years old.

 

I'm gonna guess one attraction of the Bills for him was "we'll give you a fair look at WR" and one attraction of him for the Bills was, even though he's been a ST guy, he really knows how to run a good route.  Message to young players like Foster is "That was last year, this is Now.  Get in the playbook, listen to the coach, and run crisp routes, or Sit Down."

 

Yep. One of the several things that could kill him and his possible ascent to being a reliable starting NFL WR is getting full of himself after last year and just thinking that he has to just play and he will be good. It's wise to light a fire under him and to not let him think he has arrived. Different players need different motivating of course.

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5 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

It was complete, But one of those throws he probably shouldnt take, but will because he has confidence in that Arm of his

Im willing to live with it. You dont want him to go too far the other way and get too cautious either

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3 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

Beasley is one of those receivers that thinks/says he is open every single play and constantly lobbies the QB. That is not necessarily a bad thing at all in a WR but it needs to be tempered at times, and not everyone can do that. It's amazing how often that happens though in NFL.
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Just now, whatdrought said:

So far WR, CB2, and TE have been really fun position battles... Seems like the OL isn't getting as much movement as we might have expected. 

Kinda Hard for the OL without Pads on

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