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2 minutes ago, Bockeye said:

I’m sorry - I misread this thread title as

”The terminal velocity of Keon Coleman”

I did notice how terminally slow he grabbed that ball in the end zone with one hand… the replays actually looked like they were in slow motion… I counted 6 seconds for him to get 2 feet down

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24 minutes ago, transient said:

Love the block, but hope he stops the taunting (pointing at the CB afterwards) before he gets a reputation and the refs start giving him extra scrutiny. 

no, I kind of liked what he did afterwards. I like his toughness and energy, a sure diamond in the rough. 

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27 minutes ago, transient said:

Love the block, but hope he stops the taunting (pointing at the CB afterwards) before he gets a reputation and the refs start giving him extra scrutiny. 

 

I don't necessarily disagree but those two were after each other right from the get go and I think stripes recognized they were sort of doing it respectfully.

You'll get some latitude when it's going like that.

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17 minutes ago, muppy said:

we want Perfection from our Wideouts. And guess what. All receivers drop. ZERO perfect wide receivers in the NFL

 

I think the young man has done enough for criticizers to cut him some slack.

 

If any of those people are left after todays game.  He's a baller. love him!

Not Shakir 

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30 minutes ago, transient said:

Love the block, but hope he stops the taunting (pointing at the CB afterwards) before he gets a reputation and the refs start giving him extra scrutiny. 


somebody has to fill Jerry Hughes role

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- Elite 50/50 and jump ball ability

- Legit YAC juice
- Breaks arm tackles consistently

- Developing scramble drill chemistry with Josh

- Willing and effective run blocker


Keon is starting to play like the Bills' WR1. Then again, so is Shakir. Then again, they just acquired Amari Cooper.

Keon coming on, Shakir getting healthy, Cooper coming to town........amazing the difference a few weeks can make.

The present and future, all of the sudden, don't look too shabby at WR.

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19 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:

My only regret is trading down from 32 to 33 to take him, gonna need that 5th year option haha. 

If you end up extending him it doesn't really matter too much.

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4 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I don't necessarily disagree but those two were after each other right from the get go and I think stripes recognized they were sort of doing it respectfully.

You'll get some latitude when it's going like that.

That seems true they went back and forth on those plays for the TD and Coleman basically dapped him up after.

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Just now, Warcodered said:

That seems true they went back and forth on those plays for the TD and Coleman basically dapped him up after.

 

For as much shlt as we give them (some of it deservedly), most of them recognize what's going on out there and call it accordingly.

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6 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

If you end up extending him it doesn't really matter too much.

 

I agree, I was just joking because with the new CBA the 5th year option is pretty worthless for any position besides QB. The options are listed below they aren't much better than the franchise tag. 

 

Multiple Pro Bowls: $21.5 million

One Pro Bowl: $15.5 million

Playtime Criteria (without Pro Bowls): $14.3 million

Basic (no Pro Bowls or playtime milestones): $13.1 million

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He got shagged on the EZ pass prior and he said in the presser “I went over to Josh and told him ‘higher next’ time”

 

growth together 

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28 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I don't necessarily disagree but those two were after each other right from the get go and I think stripes recognized they were sort of doing it respectfully.

You'll get some latitude when it's going like that.


I thought he went over and patted Woolen on the helmet after the TD. But they were definitely going back and forth giving each other the business prior to that. Seemed like good-natured ***** talking to me. 

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1 minute ago, jimmy10 said:


I thought he went over and patted Woolen on the helmet after the TD. But they were definitely going back and forth giving each other the business prior to that. Seemed like good-natured ***** talking to me. 

 

Another plus is that COleman is smart enough not to lose control and usually disengages very quickly.

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