OldNMBillsFan Posted April 27 Posted April 27 24 minutes ago, GASabresIUFan said: Wow. I guess that means we don’t need a message board anymore. This is no longer a message board. Just curious, how long have you been a Bills Fan? Quote
Richard Noggin Posted April 27 Posted April 27 Never forget Coleman's fastest-ever combine gauntlet top speed (and how damned straight and crisp he ran it while snagging fastballs away from his frame). Puka Nacua vibes (owner of the 2nd fastest gauntlet top speed). I was afraid of his contested-catch red flags early in the process. His lack of separation. But even before his sneaky good, under-the-radar combine, I was starting to see something special in his play. Like he's potentially a better prospect than a Q. Johnston or an N'Keal Harry... Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted April 27 Posted April 27 1 minute ago, OldNMBillsFan said: This is no longer a message board. Just curious, how long have you been a Bills Fan? My first game was OJ's first game at the rock pile. 1 Quote
OldNMBillsFan Posted April 27 Posted April 27 Just now, GASabresIUFan said: My first game was OJ's first game at the rock pile. I Call BS, You did not join this site until 2021 1 3 Quote
transplantbillsfan Posted April 27 Posted April 27 A lot of people here were clamoring for trading for Courtland Sutton. Greg Cosell was on One Bills Live tonight with his Instant Reaction. Brownie asked about the Courtland Sutton comparison that's been out there. Cosell said Coleman is smoother than Sutton and obviously with better hands. 1 Quote
gobills404 Posted April 27 Posted April 27 The only Beane picks I’ve disliked as much as this one are Josh Allen and Terrel Bernard. So it looks like the Bills found themselves a future stud in Keon Coleman. 1 1 8 1 2 Quote
Uncle Monkeyhead Posted April 27 Posted April 27 I'm a bills fan I have no technical knowledge of professional football, and I wouldn't know the first thing about evaluating talent. But I'll read a couple things online, select what I'm looking for, and form a thought based off some mysteriously expert knowledge of things that should only be known by those that actually do it. Then I'll post it here: Horrible pick ((insert puke emoji)) Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted April 27 Posted April 27 19 minutes ago, OldNMBillsFan said: I Call BS, You did not join this site until 2021 So I was supposed to join the board in 1969 when I was 3? I mean seriously, what does when I joined the board have anything to do when I became a Bills fan? 1 Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted April 27 Posted April 27 Serious question; wasn't the biggest issues with our passing game the lack of explosive plays and receivers who could stretch the field? How exactly does Coleman solve either of those issues? At least he does catch TDs. 1 Quote
QCity Posted April 27 Posted April 27 25 minutes ago, GASabresIUFan said: Serious question; wasn't the biggest issues with our passing game the lack of explosive plays and receivers who could stretch the field? How exactly does Coleman solve either of those issues? It doesn't, but they've managed to talk themselves into believing speed doesn't matter now. Quote
billsbackto81 Posted April 27 Posted April 27 1 hour ago, GASabresIUFan said: My first game was OJ's first game at the rock pile. So, its been awhile I presume. 🤣 Quote
MJS Posted April 27 Posted April 27 Good, detailed video on Coleman. They bring up a proprietary PFF game speed metric that he scored in the 93rd percentile, so apparently he plays a lot faster than his 40 time suggests? That's what I took from that at least. 5 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted April 27 Posted April 27 (edited) 2 hours ago, Brand J said: Surprised Owens ran a 4.63 at the combine, because he claimed “I can still run a 4.4” when he was in his 40s trying to get back in the league. There’s also a video out there where he runs a 4.38. Not sure how he could get .25 faster than his combine time, that’s a MAJOR difference. The training nowadays is vastly superior to 25-30 years ago A guy like to who is a workout warrior... It makes sense he can hit a 4.44 forty , even at an older age because it's more about explosion and acceleration Not pure top end speed With how good of shape he is In.. with modern work out techniques he still has great burst and acceleration in a track setting Edited April 27 by Buffalo716 Quote
MainEvent Posted April 27 Posted April 27 The real question is… can he pick jersey #0?! obviously not getting 4. Otherwise it’s 9 or 16 or something in the 80s 0 would be siiick 1 Quote
RobbRiddick Posted April 27 Posted April 27 3 hours ago, Richard Noggin said: Never forget Coleman's fastest-ever combine gauntlet top speed (and how damned straight and crisp he ran it while snagging fastballs away from his frame). Puka Nacua vibes (owner of the 2nd fastest gauntlet top speed). I was afraid of his contested-catch red flags early in the process. His lack of separation. But even before his sneaky good, under-the-radar combine, I was starting to see something special in his play. Like he's potentially a better prospect than a Q. Johnston or an N'Keal Harry... Yeah, I watched his gauntlet and it's very impressive how fast he moves in it and how the ball seems to stick in his mitts. All the stuff about separation is worrying, I won't lie, but I do like his pure catching ability, size and strength, should be a good red zone target who can go up for jump balls against physical dbs Quote
bahamasbills Posted April 27 Posted April 27 2 hours ago, GASabresIUFan said: Serious question; wasn't the biggest issues with our passing game the lack of explosive plays and receivers who could stretch the field? How exactly does Coleman solve either of those issues? At least he does catch TDs. Samuel and Shakir are fast guys. We also desperately needed an X receiver that can block, catch passes even when not open, be a redzone threat, and has great size. Not much of those guys were available. 2 Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted April 27 Posted April 27 He has his own website that has a bunch of Merch. I dig this design a lot and just ordered one. https://www.keoncoleman.com/ 1 2 Quote
Gunsgoodtime Posted April 27 Posted April 27 We desperately need wr help after 456 years of not drafting a wr in the top 3 rounds and we enter the deepest Wr draft in decades. We trade away a pick to the arch enemy who proceeds to draft the player that consensus would say Buffalo should have drafted. You then proceed to trade away the again to a team that takes the next best option. You then choose to draft a WR you probably could have got much later, and draft 2 defensive pieces. We walk away with only Coleman in the deep wr pool. Wow Quote
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