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1 minute ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

What WR's are different from who he played with last year?

 

I think he will have similar production this year, for the same reasons as last year. He is more of a specialist receiver at this point IMO. He can really only run vertical routes particularly well, and a lot of times it is the scheme that gets him open instead of precise route running. Based on the Colts game his sideline footwork is also superb. I just don't see his skill set as being developed enough to be a full time outside receiver just yet.

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Looks like Fromm is heating up !

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WILL from State Fromm just doesn’t have the same ring to it 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

I think he will have similar production this year, for the same reasons as last year. He is more of a specialist receiver at this point IMO. He can really only run vertical routes particularly well, and a lot of times it is the scheme that gets him open instead of precise route running. Based on the Colts game his sideline footwork is also superb. I just don't see his skill set as being developed enough to be a full time outside receiver just yet.

 

I agree.  There are only so many throws in a game.  Sanders is going to get his looks.  Beasley and Knox too.  A few to the backs.  After Diggs gets his 10 targets that doesn't leave that many left to go around.  During the Diggs interview earlier this week with the media, he all but said that too.  

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3 hours ago, CNY315 said:

 

Uh oh.  What's wrong with the defense?  McDermott better come up with something.

 

No, not actually worried.  It's just Daboll's offense being what it is, unstoppable, with  Josh Allen pulling the trigger and having targets like Diggs, Beasley and others.

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49 minutes ago, Sheneneh Jenkins said:

I'm sure some did say that, haven't come across it yet, but I believe you. Anyways, that's something I would not have predicted. I wouldn't put much stock into it myself, Davis seems like the type that shows it in actual games. Although it was reported he had a great camp last year, regardless we have seen what Davis brings to the table and I see no reason he won't continue to impress.

    AND, Doesn’t it stand to reason that with Diggs, Sanders and Beasely he can’t help but get better because they won’t let it be otherwise. 
    The kids gonna be fine and most likely improve.

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28 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

I think he will have similar production this year, for the same reasons as last year. He is more of a specialist receiver at this point IMO. He can really only run vertical routes particularly well, and a lot of times it is the scheme that gets him open instead of precise route running. Based on the Colts game his sideline footwork is also superb. I just don't see his skill set as being developed enough to be a full time outside receiver just yet.

 

You do realize, I hope, that what you typed is the exact opposite of what Daboll says about Davis.

 

Daboll: Gabe Davis is a pro. He’ll continue to get better and better. Can play all the spots. #Bills

— Chris Brown (@ChrisBrownBills) August 2, 2021

 

Carry on.

 

 

 

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21 minutes ago, BigAl2526 said:

Uh oh.  What's wrong with the defense?  McDermott better come up with something.

 

No, not actually worried.  It's just Daboll's offense being what it is, unstoppable, with  Josh Allen pulling the trigger and having targets like Diggs, Beasley and others.

 Like everyone, I'm excited about our offense. But, I have always said a team couldn't get to the Super Bowl without a top 10 defense. I'm kinda worried

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Just now, Pokebball said:

 Like everyone, I'm excited about our offense. But, I have always said a team couldn't get to the Super Bowl without a top 10 defense. I'm kinda worried

we were 12th in DVOA for the year, and we were clearly trending up at the end of the year.  does that make you feel better?

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1 hour ago, HappyDays said:

 

I'm not panicking. But my expectations for Davis this year have been lowered. I'm admittedly not as high on him as most Bills fans. My opinion is that his production last year was because he was in a good scheme with good receivers drawing attention away from him. If he can't consistently get open he will never be a true top 2 WR.

 

 

Not sure what to make of this yet.  I agree with you reports sound like he's not really involved much either with the ones.  

 

It's odd tho because as a rookie at camp last year he was a stand out.  

 

 

I wonder how much is making sure Sanders gets reps right now.   And to see if some other guys are like Kumerow or Hodgins will stick. 

 

I think Davis will be fine.  

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56 minutes ago, Buffalo Boy said:

    AND, Doesn’t it stand to reason that with Diggs, Sanders and Beasely he can’t help but get better because they won’t let it be otherwise. 
    The kids gonna be fine and most likely improve.

For sure.....Diggs, Bease, and Sanders for sure helps take some pressure off him. Those 3 WR's would be a big help for any WR I'd imagine. With that said Davis made quite a few very impressive catches. Especially in the playoffs with those tip toe grabs.

 

 

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