newcam2012 Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 Great value. One of the steals of the draft. Has the next Travis Kelce written all over him. 1 1 Quote
Bookie Man Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 Remember how bad we've been on 3rd & short. Could see some interesting sub packages with 13 personnel. 1 Quote
Bookie Man Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 On 4/28/2023 at 6:45 AM, SCBills said: If the Cowboys war room after we drafted Kincaid is any indication.. they wanted him BAD. Place was in shambles. Anybody have a link to a video? I'd love to see this 😄. 1 Quote
GETTOTHE50 Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 him and knox are going to be great together. 2 1 Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 17 minutes ago, GETTOTHE50 said: him and knox are going to be great together. I agree, he will elevate Knox, Knox and Kincaid are going to give teams nightmares. Quote
Shaw66 Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 3 hours ago, Thrivefourfive said: Please count me in that group as well. Kelce’s numbers are from his talent, QB’s talent, his coaches.. play design. If Allen were his quarterback in KC, I think Kelce’s numbers drop a bit. Just my opinion. Of course we’d be insane not to take Kelce’s career right now for Kincaid. But I think even if he had all of the above help as Kelce does, he’s not touching those numbers. And that’s fine. But for a rd 1, that cost the team to move into, and the declare for “Help for Josh!” he’s going to have to do big numbers to be a success. 80 catches, 900 yds, 8+ TDs (not as a rookie or even year 2 or 3, but it has to trend that way and he’ll need a four year avg of those number in his prime). I'm not sure that's what the Bills are thinking. They don't need big numbers out of him; they need him to threaten to put up big numbers, to force the defense to adjust to him. He needs to be a better, more consistent threat than Knox. That will create opportunity for the whole receiving corps. The point is to be able to attack the whole field, really threaten the whole field, with skill players everywhere in the passing game. He doesn't have to be uncoverable; he just has to be a matchup nightmare. 4 1 Quote
Dr. Who Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 20 minutes ago, Shaw66 said: I'm not sure that's what the Bills are thinking. They don't need big numbers out of him; they need him to threaten to put up big numbers, to force the defense to adjust to him. He needs to be a better, more consistent threat than Knox. That will create opportunity for the whole receiving corps. The point is to be able to attack the whole field, really threaten the whole field, with skill players everywhere in the passing game. He doesn't have to be uncoverable; he just has to be a matchup nightmare. I think there is some truth to what you assert, but there's also something circular in the argument. Unless Kincaid puts up sufficient numbers to establish a consistent threat across the entire field, the defense will ultimately accept a certain amount of damage and concentrate elsewhere. Seems to me that level of sufficient is likely to entail a pretty big number and not simply a collection of opportune moments, though there may be a gray area between a high target number and what is enough to influence the defense. Quote
Shaw66 Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 1 hour ago, Dr. Who said: I think there is some truth to what you assert, but there's also something circular in the argument. Unless Kincaid puts up sufficient numbers to establish a consistent threat across the entire field, the defense will ultimately accept a certain amount of damage and concentrate elsewhere. Seems to me that level of sufficient is likely to entail a pretty big number and not simply a collection of opportune moments, though there may be a gray area between a high target number and what is enough to influence the defense. Well said. I agree. Gray area. I'd guess that McBeane want enough to influence the defense, and if they get more, great. 1 Quote
buffaloboyinATL Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 3 hours ago, Dr. Who said: I think there is some truth to what you assert, but there's also something circular in the argument. Unless Kincaid puts up sufficient numbers to establish a consistent threat across the entire field, the defense will ultimately accept a certain amount of damage and concentrate elsewhere. Seems to me that level of sufficient is likely to entail a pretty big number and not simply a collection of opportune moments, though there may be a gray area between a high target number and what is enough to influence the defense. You’re either very philosophical, or very high. that being said, I got it. 2 Quote
BuffaloRebound Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 Hard to be a top pass catcher without elite hands. That’s what holds back Knox from taking the next step. Same with Gabe. Mckenzie was even more inconsistent catching the ball. None of our RB’s have great hands either. I expect Kincaid to be Josh’s #2 target rather quickly. 2 Quote
John from Riverside Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 6 hours ago, Demongyz said: It's really not that strange at all. They don't have the law on beer anymore, and even Oregon requires you purchase alcohol from a state owned liquor store. So Utah is pretty much like Oregon without the weed and heroin. Edit: I think you still can only order 1 drink at a time at a restaurant and must order food, or would be required to get a "membership" to go to a bar. It wasn't that big of a deal the only time I've gone to a bar in Utah as my friend sponsored me, it was really weird though. Lived in Utah as a child, the Mormon church dominates everything down there 8 minutes ago, BuffaloRebound said: Hard to be a top pass catcher without elite hands. That’s what holds back Knox from taking the next step. Same with Gabe. Mckenzie was even more inconsistent catching the ball. None of our RB’s have great hands either. I expect Kincaid to be Josh’s #2 target rather quickly. He’s a big boy to I think he’s weighing in at what 248 pounds you get him into an NFL weight room his body comp could be even better Quote
Demongyz Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 Just now, John from Riverside said: Lived in Utah as a child, the Mormon church dominates everything down there Eh, that does depend. Where I grew up for sure, but in SLC it's probably not even 50% anymore, and the church isn't as pervasive, however, when the majority of Illinois is chased out under penalty of death, and they move to the middle of nowhere, it's going to be majority for quite some time. Also my folks are LDS and they are great people, so not much I can say against the church. Quote
John from Riverside Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 1 minute ago, Demongyz said: Eh, that does depend. Where I grew up for sure, but in SLC it's probably not even 50% anymore, and the church isn't as pervasive, however, when the majority of Illinois is chased out under penalty of death, and they move to the middle of nowhere, it's going to be majority for quite some time. Also my folks are LDS and they are great people, so not much I can say against the church. I lived in Victor Idaho population like 300 lol They had a chokehold on everything there. If you did not go to their church, you could not get a job they control the schools they control city government police department everything. Was a long time ago I was a preteen and I’m 54 years old. Now I witnessed a classmate get beat bloody by the principal, and he got away with it because he was Highup in the church. I am not a fan of the Mormon church at all. They would routinely canvas in my neighborhood here in California and I would threaten to sick my dogs on them. Eventually they stop stopping at my house. 2 Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 I really loved this pick but then he went sockless for his Buffalo arrival. Major red flag. 2 Quote
Shaw66 Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 (edited) 12 hours ago, Dr. Who said: I think there is some truth to what you assert, but there's also something circular in the argument. Unless Kincaid puts up sufficient numbers to establish a consistent threat across the entire field, the defense will ultimately accept a certain amount of damage and concentrate elsewhere. Seems to me that level of sufficient is likely to entail a pretty big number and not simply a collection of opportune moments, though there may be a gray area between a high target number and what is enough to influence the defense. I think another way to put it is that I think the Bills hope that Kincaid will add 1000 yards to the passing offense, but it doesn't matter who gets the 1000 yards. If he gets 600, Diggs get 200, and the other 200 is spread around among others, Diggs will get the accolades but it's the threat over the middle that can be the change that makes it happen. Edited May 1, 2023 by Shaw66 2 1 Quote
Don Otreply Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 12 hours ago, Shaw66 said: I'm not sure that's what the Bills are thinking. They don't need big numbers out of him; they need him to threaten to put up big numbers, to force the defense to adjust to him. He needs to be a better, more consistent threat than Knox. That will create opportunity for the whole receiving corps. The point is to be able to attack the whole field, really threaten the whole field, with skill players everywhere in the passing game. He doesn't have to be uncoverable; he just has to be a matchup nightmare. I hear you, and agree, but to be proven as that threat, he has to have “done it”, and the sooner the better. Then what you are getting at, and what we all want will come to fruition. He will need to have early success in his first season to become that match up nightmare / threat going forward. It is between KD, JA, DK and the O-line to make this happen… 1 Quote
Shaw66 Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 1 minute ago, Don Otreply said: I hear you, and agree, but to be proven as that threat, he has to have “done it”, and the sooner the better. Then what you are getting at, and what we all want will come to fruition. He will need to have early success in his first season to become that match up nightmare / threat going forward. It is between KD, JA, DK and the O-line to make this happen… Yes. I think what I'm talking about is that the Bills don't need Kincaid to be practically unstoppable like Kelce. He just has to be, as I said earlier, a bigger threat than Knox has been. He has to be a threat who can make the defense pay for over-committing to the Bills' wideouts. I always liked Robert Woods for that characteristic. He has had two 1000-yard seasons, but they were with Sean McVay, the modern mad bomber. He didn't need to get 1000 - what made Woods so good was that he caught enough big passes that the defense was forced to pay attention to him all the time. Davis didn't do that last season; maybe he will this year. We hoped Knox could be that kind of guy, but he hasn't risen to that level, either. Quote
mannc Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 15 hours ago, Demongyz said: It's really not that strange at all. They don't have the law on beer anymore, and even Oregon requires you purchase alcohol from a state owned liquor store. So Utah is pretty much like Oregon without the weed and heroin. Nope. In Oregon you can buy beer/wine in any convenience or grocery store at any time. You must be thinking about Massachusetts or Ontario. Quote
dave mcbride Posted May 1, 2023 Posted May 1, 2023 (edited) 17 hours ago, MrEpsYtown said: I guess I would also add that hopefully Kincaid can beat people with his size and route running. Jimmy Graham was always super raw, one year of college football, and really never a great route runner. He was jumping over people and there was never really much savvy to his game. The savvy was in the way Sean Payton used him in NO. That was the difference when he moved to Seattle imo. Kincaid isn’t quite the explosive athlete Graham was, but he seems to have some deep knowledge of coverages and a ton of savvy in his game to go along with speed and huge hands. If Kincaid is truly a roided up Beasley, he could be unstoppable in this offense. I guess I never realized how productive of a career Graham had - https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/G/GrahJi00.htm. He always seemed vaguely disappointing to me, but I had forgotten those monster seasons he had in NO. I just don't think Russell Wilson was the right QB for him. Wilson at his best was a guy who would let the play break down and then effectively play street ball, and for a number of years he was the best at it in the league. Mobility for that style of play is required, though. Anyway, TEs tend to not get as much love as downfield receivers in street ball. Edited May 1, 2023 by dave mcbride 2 Quote
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