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Posted
2 hours ago, That's No Moon said:

So he's not so much a small TE as he is a slow WR. Got it.

 

He isn't small or slow. Pop quiz - which non-QB has given the Bills the most trouble over the past three seasons?

Posted
5 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

Well first of all, Kincaid isn't ever going to be "starting over Knox." They will have different roles in the offense. Kincaid is going to be the starting big slot from day one.

 

As for earning his playing time, he is reportedly already earning 1st team reps and a decent target share from Allen in OTAs. He isn't going to platoon as a rookie, he is going to have a substantial role in the offense from day one.

I don’t understand why every Bills fan doesn’t see this.

 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

You mean like when they drafted a CB in round 1 last year who played less than their 6th round CB and a previous 7th round CB?

If only there was a logical and well discussed reason why that happened. But that can't be. Nope. Every single situation is exactly the same. Again, brilliant.

8 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

He isn't small or slow. Pop quiz - which non-QB has given the Bills the most trouble over the past three seasons?

Melvin Ingram? 🤣

Posted
12 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

I think it’ll be more about Kincaid than Dorsey. Josh Allen is a veteran elite franchise QB. If he trusts Kincaid then Kincaid will get targets.

 

2 TE’s won’t be traditional 2 TE sets. Knox and Kincaid will be playing completely different positions. Knox is a Y and Kincaid is a F. Kincaid will be more of a slot WR.

I'm not yet convinced we see Kincaid in the slot that often. I am trying to curb my enthusiasm!

Kincaid is going to compete for targets with Shakir,  Harty,Sherforth, maybe Davis. I'm okay with adding him to the mix gradually.

Posted
12 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

Leslie Frazier?

 

Yeah you knew where I was going with that question, so I'll accept you understand that a pass-catching TE is an extremely valuable position in the modern NFL.

Posted
13 hours ago, Dan in Owego said:

Want some thoughts on projection of numbers on our number one pick. I am bullish on him for some obvious reasons, and admittedly some homerish reasons as well. 

 

750 yards

8 touchdowns

Any one want to take an early June shot at this?

 


TBH I think his stats will be modest.  I can’t remember a rookie skill player on offense ever really stepping up from the start.   Gabe Davis…kind of?  Motor?   Just hoping he can be an asset in the red zone 
 

I’m going with 35 receptions 420 yards 4 TD’s

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I would be THRILLED if come January we are talking about how valuable both Knox and Kincaid are to this offense.....

 

I really would not be surprised to see Knox have a hell of a year.  He had a lot of personal stuff going on last year, time (typically ) heals, and with many folks competition brings out the best in them.

 

Dorsey is the  spoon that has to stir the drink...He really needs to show what he is worth this year

Posted
13 hours ago, wppete said:

 65 catches

900 yards

that is a lot of catches and yards. This kid goes out and Balls like this? We will be on the road to having the Next Kittle/Kelce >some where in-between<

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Posted
31 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

Yeah you knew where I was going with that question, so I'll accept you understand that a pass-catching TE is an extremely valuable position in the modern NFL.

There is one guy like that. One. The odds they drafted his clone are low.

Posted
1 hour ago, FireChans said:

You didn’t let me respond!


If he doesn’t hit the over on all three, I win 200? That’s easy money lol

Yup-  31 catches, 375 yards, 1 TD.  13 games played minimum. I got the over on all 3.  My $200 to your $50

Posted
32 minutes ago, NewEra said:

Yup-  31 catches, 375 yards, 1 TD.  13 games played minimum. I got the over on all 3.  My $200 to your $50

 

Barring injury I think you’re pretty safe here. 

Posted
14 hours ago, Dan in Owego said:

Want some thoughts on projection of numbers on our number one pick. I am bullish on him for some obvious reasons, and admittedly some homerish reasons as well. 

 

750 yards

8 touchdowns

Any one want to take an early June shot at this?

 

I would like to suggest bigger type numbers, but knowing how UTTERLY CONSERVATIVE McDermott is and how reluctant they are to play "new guys" I am guessing he just won't see the ball very much...which probably be yet another tactical error on McDermott's part.

 

 

Posted
14 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Hines? Hines was a late in season addition who’s been a backup RB his entire career.

 

Mighty defensive, aren't we?

 

Hines averages about 50 rec per year for his career as a "backup".  He had 11 total touches in 9 games as a Bill.  Inexcusable.

Posted (edited)
20 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

Mighty defensive, aren't we?

 

Hines averages about 50 rec per year for his career as a "backup".  He had 11 total touches in 9 games as a Bill.  Inexcusable.

He came to the team week 10? Had Singletary and Cook at RB as well.

 

Inexcusable how? You have to take someone out to put someone in.

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Posted
15 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

212 catches 

 

2648 yards

 

33 TDs

 

7 kickoff return TDs

 

4 rushing tds

 

125 yards passing 

 

3 passing TDs


Hey 716, stop aiming to shoot the dog.  
 

Don’t you think he’ll have a good year?

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