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What's going to happen with Knox (I wonder).  I see some formations with Knox and and Kincaid on the field at the same time, with Kincaid in the slot....  But with respect to Knox, he's really DINGED with the addition of Kincaid.

 

Knox will see his targets cut in half, as well as his TDs this year.

 

Kincaid is a special player.  Can't wait.

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There will be a grassroots movement to add him to the Wall of Fame by the Bye week. He will be the OROY, and Super Bowl MVP, and he will find a cure for cancer before he turns 30. 

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4 minutes ago, Airseven said:

Thread title is a legit factoid. Nice job. But the opening post veers into the fluff. C+


Wasn’t meant for anything but a way to slob my boys knob.  C+ is probably a bit too kind

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4 minutes ago, Logic said:


Physical presence, I guess.

Travis Kelce is 6'5", 256 lbs and ran a 4.61 40.
Dalton Kincaid is 6'4", 240 lbs and ran a 4.71 40.

I think that what makes Kincaid special is his brain and, as you said, his spatial awareness. I see him making a living making 8 yard catches in 3rd and 7, the way Ertz has for years. I DON'T see him regularly making huge downfield catches, being a RAC monster, or generally being the physical freak that it seems like Kelce/Gronk are/were.

This is only my opinion. I think he'll be a very good player, but I see him more as a technician and security blanket than as a gamebreaking big play threat. 

 

Kincaid plays faster than 4.71.  He looks more like 4.54 ish to me 
 

9 for 130 and a TD.   Asking too much? Probably. 

 

Would be extremely exciting to see him look like Kelce against an elite defense.
 

in my opinion, from the little we've seen....he has the rare route improv skills to create separation and his smoothness can lend to chunk plays  

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1 minute ago, Yantha said:

What's going to happen with Knox (I wonder).  I see some formations with Knox and and Kincaid on the field at the same time, with Kincaid in the slot....  But with respect to Knox, he's really DINGED with the addition of Kincaid.

 

Knox will see his targets cut in half, as well as his TDs this year.

 

Kincaid is a special player.  Can't wait.

 

I don’t think Knox gets his targets cut much. Kincaid will eat up the slot WR targets for the most part. I’d LIKE to see Knox get MORE targets, because that likely means the OLine can get the job done without so much help from our traditional TE. 

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36 minutes ago, WEATHER DOT COM said:

12 catches

 

174 yards

 

3 TDs


Wouldn’t surprise me…. I think he will blow peoples minds on Monday. If the Jets decide to Blitz Josh he will find Kincaid all day in the middle. Swollen Beasley will be on display! If they go Zone Josh will carve them up. 

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Just now, wppete said:


Wouldn’t surprise me…. I think he will blow peoples minds on Monday. If the Jets decide to Blitz Josh he will find Kincaid all day in the middle. Swollen Beasley will be on display! If they go Zone Josh will carve them up. 


we can only hope! But, Josh has yet to have a strong game against the Jets

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Just now, Dillenger4 said:

Kincaid will look good - do his part. I bet he has an impact and I bet Sherfield does even more. Can't wait!

 

Interestingly Harty is listed as a starting WR on the depth chart while Sherfield is not.  We'll see! 

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11 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

Not a chance in hell
I think that he’s going to be huge and games this year, but not in his first game and not against the Jets

 

People need to temper their expectations a little bit

 

I did not realize this was a serious thread.

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23 minutes ago, Airseven said:

Thread title is a legit factoid. Nice job. But the opening post veers into the fluff. C+

Do you gatecrash weddings and parties so you can sit in the corner and plan murder as you watch everyone having a good time?

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20 minutes ago, Logic said:


Physical presence, I guess.

Travis Kelce is 6'5", 256 lbs and ran a 4.61 40.
Dalton Kincaid is 6'4", 240 lbs and ran a 4.71 40.

I think that what makes Kincaid special is his brain and, as you said, his spatial awareness. I see him making a living making 8 yard catches in 3rd and 7, the way Ertz has for years. I DON'T see him regularly making huge downfield catches, being a RAC monster, or generally being the physical freak that it seems like Kelce/Gronk are/were.

This is only my opinion. I think he'll be a very good player, but I see him more as a technician and security blanket than as a gamebreaking big play threat. 

Did he run a 40? 

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1 hour ago, NewEra said:

This will be a momentous day in Bills history as it marks the first regular season game for our future HoF TE/WR Dalton Kincaid.  
 

I think he goes 5 catches 72 yards 1 TD

 

He deserves 8 targets minimum every game.  The more targets he gets, the better our offense will be.  This is the way

I couldn't agree more. I think IMHO that Kincaid will be a brilliant pick by Beane. And he could develop into a top 5 TE before our very eyes. But we will need to find Steph's replacement in the near future. 

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