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1 hour ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

I suspect that the belief is that Kincaid will catch around 80% of the passes thrown to him and drop basically nothing.............because at worst, that's his rep.

 

Lil' Dummy dropped a ghastly 9% of the passes thrown his way in addition to his general stupidity and lack of range/catch radius and accountability etc..

This is it in a proverbial nutshell. Watching McKenzie just never gave you the feeling something good or even reliably decent was going to happen. It was kinda more like waiting for the next disaster to strike. Guy just wasn’t a fluid looking athlete out there. 

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3 hours ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

 

 

 

 

 

Quit fooling around, you two.  That's how people get hurt.

 

 

 

 


You know we won’t Donuts.  😜🏋️♂️🏈🦬

 

716 is the real deal.  I want him to be right and me grossly wrong.  I’m just tempering (and it’s not easy as I’m so excited for DK2) my enthusiasm as I want 716 to rip me later he was right.

 

Btw- DK2 doesn’t mean the 2nd TE, there’s just no way to write DK Squared as our boys are the DK2.  I’m rolling with that and don’t care who is the identified #1.  Both have an important role.

 

Hey it’s the dog days of summer so it’s going to be pretty dead here until the end of July.

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1 hour ago, LyndonvilleBill said:

Isn't it odd the predictions that most are posting is about (give or take a little) what Lil' Dirty actually did and most wanted him gone?🤔

 

I think Josh has more viable targets this season.  He'll also - cross my fingers - have more time to throw.  I expect him to spread it around a little more.  

 

 

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21 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said:

 

I think Josh has more viable targets this season.  He'll also - cross my fingers - have more time to throw.  I expect him to spread it around a little more.  

 

 

I think he has more options, I'll wait on the viable part.😉

 

I do believe Dalton will be better than our FA acquisitions as well as allow Knox to be utilized more than he was last season. I tend to agree it will be the OLine that decides how well the offense plays along with Dorsey’s game plan and play calls. 

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So hard to know. I'll guess:

 

645 yards, 5 TD's

 

The bulk of that coming in the 2nd half of the season when he ramps up to more playing time.

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10 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

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.

 

Hines is a home run threat where Singletary was not.  3rd down role should have bee split between he and Cook.  

 

You traded for him, he should have been way more involved.  

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6 hours ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

Hines is a home run threat where Singletary was not.  3rd down role should have bee split between he and Cook.  

 

You traded for him, he should have been way more involved.  

I don’t even think about this because they had Cook. What we saw was them forcing Hines in with no real role. Your plan was to take their 2nd round pick out of games for Hines. And you’re angry they didn’t.

 

It’s not something to be angry about. Hines was insurance. Cook was having some issues getting on the same page with Allen early in the season. Cook improved.
 

The Bills and Allen were never very good using RBs in the passing game, even when Daboll was here. They were just check down options and Allen hates to check down. I personally feel Allen is a more efficient QB when he does check down but Allen doesn’t want to.

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2 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

I don’t even think about this because they had Cook. What we saw was them forcing Hines in with no real role. Your plan was to take their 2nd round pick out of games for Hines. And you’re angry they didn’t.

 

It’s not something to be angry about. Hines was insurance. Cook was having some issues getting on the same page with Allen early in the season. Cook improved.
 

The Bills and Allen were never very good using RBs in the passing game, even when Daboll was here. They were just check down options and Allen hates to check down. I personally feel Allen is a more efficient QB when he does check down but Allen doesn’t want to.

 

We agree about Allen, but I never suggested taking snaps from Cook, as he didn't see the field enough either.  

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On 6/11/2023 at 7:22 PM, FireChans said:

31 catches, 375 yards, 1 TD. 

I think this is close, but I'll add another 2 TDs.  I think he gets minimal usage early in the season and throws up some donuts, maybe has a couple small nagging injuries that force him to miss a game or two, and then he comes on late and is a legit weapon by playoff time.

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On 6/12/2023 at 8:44 AM, KDIGGZ said:

He won't even be on the field for more than a handful of plays per game the entire first half of the season. Anyone who thinks he has more than 500 yards receiving is dreaming. My hope is that they will use him as a RedZone target and that's where his value will come from. His stats will probably be like 325 yards receiving but hopefully 5 or more TD's and hopefully some flashes so there's something to build on for next year. But don't count on it. Check Shakir's stats from last year if you want to get an idea of how they value rookie pass catchers on this team 

I would agree, but I am hopeful that they get a first rounder more involved compared to a 5th rounder. 

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2 hours ago, Chicken Boo said:

 

We agree about Allen, but I never suggested taking snaps from Cook, as he didn't see the field enough either.  

Singletary was our best RB at the time last year. Again, RB usage isn’t a Dorsey problem, it’s a Bills problem. Daboll was the same way. My biggest complaint was using Zack

Moss.

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On 6/11/2023 at 10:09 PM, 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?

 


550 and 6td. 40recs.

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On 6/13/2023 at 3:24 AM, Buffalo_Stampede said:

I don’t even think about this because they had Cook. What we saw was them forcing Hines in with no real role. Your plan was to take their 2nd round pick out of games for Hines. And you’re angry they didn’t.

 

It’s not something to be angry about. Hines was insurance. Cook was having some issues getting on the same page with Allen early in the season. Cook improved.
 

The Bills and Allen were never very good using RBs in the passing game, even when Daboll was here. They were just check down options and Allen hates to check down. I personally feel Allen is a more efficient QB when he does check down but Allen doesn’t want to.

 

Josh has proven he can effectively dink-and-dunk when that's available.  But I get the feeling that both Josh and Dorsey would rather air it out.  

 

I'd like to see the Bills use more underneath stuff with outlet receivers this year.  And I'd like to see both Cook and Hines in that role.   

 

In fact, I'd like to see a more diversified passing attack utilizing the strengths of all the guys we have, Kincaid too.  

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