RangerDave Posted July 24 Posted July 24 (edited) ...sometime in the future... Keon, Jr: "Daddy, how long would it take you to run the 40 yard dash?" Keon: "Well, son, that's hard to say. I'm 45, and I haven't finished it yet." Edited July 24 by RangerDave 1 Quote
Bills!Win! Posted July 24 Posted July 24 Coleman is so slow he’s going to be late to practice today Quote
nedboy7 Posted July 24 Posted July 24 On 7/21/2024 at 4:42 AM, PBF81 said: It's going to be interesting to see how this thread ages. Coleman may be better suited to a career in the stand-up comedy circuit than in the NFL. Why do you hate on a guy who hasn’t played one game. Relax man. Root for the guy. Quote
PBF81 Posted July 24 Posted July 24 3 hours ago, nedboy7 said: Why do you hate on a guy who hasn’t played one game. Relax man. Root for the guy. Lighten up a little, I was just kidding, ... sort of. 1 Quote
Doc Brown Posted July 24 Posted July 24 7 hours ago, nedboy7 said: Why do you hate on a guy who hasn’t played one game. Relax man. Root for the guy. I think most of the haters of this pick are slowly coming around. It's still so weird to me that Beane openly expressed that he learned Josh likes the small shifty guys that get open (like Diggs) to the taller more physical WR's that win 50/50 balls. Then he drafts the latter after getting rid of the former. 1 Quote
billsfan89 Posted July 24 Posted July 24 30 minutes ago, Doc Brown said: I think most of the haters of this pick are slowly coming around. It's still so weird to me that Beane openly expressed that he learned Josh likes the small shifty guys that get open (like Diggs) to the taller more physical WR's that win 50/50 balls. Then he drafts the latter after getting rid of the former. That is very interesting to note that the Bills got bigger at WR after stating how much their QB like shifter WR’s. In regards to Keon Coleman I think him being such an endearing personality has helped people like or at least want to like the pick more and more. I think what really made me like the pick more was the behind the scenes video during the combine where he talked about learning the offense line protections so that he can understand and react to the QB better. Seeing how much of a film junkie he actually is made me realize he’s got a lot of tools to work with he just needs to put it together Quote
Doc Posted July 24 Posted July 24 8 hours ago, nedboy7 said: Why do you hate on a guy who hasn’t played one game. Relax man. Root for the guy. Not to worry. He was hating on Bernard this time last year... 1 Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted July 24 Posted July 24 Coleman was so slow today that he showed he has great hands and foot placement.......that's not how this works is it? I'll try again. 1 Quote
Beast Posted July 24 Posted July 24 Here’s a video, in fast forward motion, of Coleman today: 3 Quote
Figster Posted July 25 Posted July 25 13 hours ago, njbuff said: I will say this......... Everyone teases Coleman about his "supposed" lack of speed, but put on the game tape of him against LSU last year. You cannot come away from watching that tape thinking this guys stinks. He was explosive, with great hands and power. I'm not saying he's going to be Anquan Boldin right out of the gate, but the skills are OBVIOUSLY there to be an immediate contributor. And if he is an immediate contributor, Allen will surely be in the MVP race (and hopefully SB MVP 😁). Quote
TBBills Fan Posted July 25 Posted July 25 Keon is so slow he is just now doing his TD celebration after that great grab in practice today Quote
leonbus23 Posted August 19 Posted August 19 Keon Coleman is so slow that injured MVS, Samuel, and Claypool are still faster. Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted August 20 Posted August 20 When Keon gets tackled, should we worry if he's slow to get up? Quote
Don Otreply Posted August 20 Posted August 20 (edited) The only thing slower than Colman is the amount of time it takes Mitch Trubisky to decide to throw a pass…, Edited August 20 by Don Otreply 1 1 Quote
ScotSHO Posted October 7 Posted October 7 What was his 40 time? I've got him at ~5 seconds here. I want him to be fast, but man that took a long time to run that one in. https://www.buffalobills.com/video/4th-down-touchdown-keon-coleman-with-a-49-yard-touchdown-catch-from-josh-allen-bills-at-texans-week-5 Quote
starrymessenger Posted October 7 Posted October 7 On 7/21/2024 at 6:42 AM, PBF81 said: It's going to be interesting to see how this thread ages. Coleman may be better suited to a career in the stand-up comedy circuit than in the NFL. Coleman was not my choice for our WR pick. Contrary to many I’ve liked what I have seen a lot. He may not ever be your classic #1 receiver but I think he will eventually be a major cog in the passing game. Boldin was never a legit #1 receiver. That was Larry Fitz. But Boldin was a force and one of the best skill position players in the league. What i’ve seen strongly suggests to me that Coleman is fast enough to play on the outside. He's also versatile as a big slot. He is likely going to be a very good and useful piece. He needs to fill out and refine his route running but surely that is to be expected with most rookie college wideouts not named Malik Nabers. Again hes not Marvin Harrison nor a more desirable talent than any of the WRs who went before him in the draft (except maybe Worthy) but still a good pick imo. Quote
PBF81 Posted October 7 Posted October 7 (edited) 33 minutes ago, starrymessenger said: Coleman was not my choice for our WR pick. Contrary to many I’ve liked what I have seen a lot. He may not ever be your classic #1 receiver but I think he will eventually be a major cog in the passing game. Boldin was never a legit #1 receiver. That was Larry Fitz. But Boldin was a force and one of the best skill position players in the league. What i’ve seen strongly suggests to me that Coleman is fast enough to play on the outside. He's also versatile as a big slot. He is likely going to be a very good and useful piece. He needs to fill out and refine his route running but surely that is to be expected with most rookie college wideouts not named Malik Nabers. Again hes not Marvin Harrison nor a more desirable talent than any of the WRs who went before him in the draft (except maybe Worthy) but still a good pick imo. Maybe, but that's not what lots of other people are seeing. His long TD yesterday was almost entirely YAC. From most accounts, he's had trouble separating. We shall see. All I know is that the loud rant here was that losing Diggs & Davis was addition by subtraction, but that's obviously not the case. No one, absolutely no one is defending or WR corps. He's also got a 56% catch rate so far, which is horrific for a short-medium type WR. Edited October 7 by PBF81 Quote
JakeFrommStateFarm Posted October 20 Posted October 20 I thought for sure Coleman was going to get in the endzone and display his breakaway speed But great game by the Rook !! 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted October 20 Posted October 20 On 10/7/2024 at 12:45 PM, PBF81 said: Maybe, but that's not what lots of other people are seeing. His long TD yesterday was almost entirely YAC. From most accounts, he's had trouble separating. We shall see. All I know is that the loud rant here was that losing Diggs & Davis was addition by subtraction, but that's obviously not the case. No one, absolutely no one is defending or WR corps. He's also got a 56% catch rate so far, which is horrific for a short-medium type WR. Looked pretty good today... 😂 4 Quote
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