PrimeTime101 Posted October 29 Posted October 29 (edited) 50/50 catches that really are 50% He can run block 0 Can Coleman creatively create separation? Can Coleman produce Yac Yards? AND! I believe he is top 4-5 among rookies?; Great hands! Rout running is solid! AND HE IS YOUNG! So much more he can learn. So much more potential.... A Star in the making? Tune in next game Edited October 29 by PrimeTime101 9 4 4 3 Quote
njbuff Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Is Coleman THAT guy to get the Bills over the KC hump?? Who knows. But we all would love to see it. 7 Quote
T master Posted October 29 Posted October 29 14 minutes ago, njbuff said: Is Coleman THAT guy to get the Bills over the KC hump?? Who knows. But we all would love to see it. He is definitely 1/11 th of the equation . I think when the D gets all of their starters back they will be even more dangerous than they are now & a much bigger problem for Mahomes and company . 1 Quote
No_Matter_What Posted October 29 Posted October 29 15 minutes ago, T master said: He is definitely 1/11 th of the equation . I think when the D gets all of their starters back they will be even more dangerous than they are now & a much bigger problem for Mahomes and company . People say this all the time, but it doesn't make sense. It never happens. We get somebody back and somebody else gets injured. It is a neverending circle. Why do people still think there will be a magic moment with our team (and any team for that matter) completely healthy? Let's just hope that there won't be many injuries when we face KC in PO, and especially at LB. 1 1 Quote
Beast Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Where (who) is that poster than ran his mouth continually about how bad of a pick Coleman was? 3 2 Quote
T master Posted October 29 Posted October 29 21 minutes ago, No_Matter_What said: People say this all the time, but it doesn't make sense. It never happens. We get somebody back and somebody else gets injured. It is a neverending circle. Why do people still think there will be a magic moment with our team (and any team for that matter) completely healthy? Let's just hope that there won't be many injuries when we face KC in PO, and especially at LB. So then you don't think that Terrell & Milano on the field at the same time with Von, Ed, and the rotation of the rookie D lineman Cater that just got hurt all healthy would make any difference in what the Bills performance might be than what it is now ?? Sure the guys filling in are doing a great job next man up, but I'll take a healthy Millano & Bernard any day plus with Von doing what he did before his suspension that's just one more guy the other team has to game plan for ... Quote
NewEra Posted October 29 Posted October 29 13 minutes ago, T master said: So then you don't think that Terrell & Milano on the field at the same time with Von, Ed, and the rotation of the rookie D lineman Cater that just got hurt all healthy would make any difference in what the Bills performance might be than what it is now ?? Sure the guys filling in are doing a great job next man up, but I'll take a healthy Millano & Bernard any day plus with Von doing what he did before his suspension that's just one more guy the other team has to game plan for ... Yes, he thinks they would make a difference. That’s not his point. His point is, if Bernard and Milano are both healthy at the same time, chances are, that another good player (or more) will be injured 4 1 Quote
T master Posted October 29 Posted October 29 2 minutes ago, NewEra said: Yes, he thinks they would make a difference. That’s not his point. His point is, if Bernard and Milano are both healthy at the same time, chances are, that another good player (or more) will be injured Well one would think that would be a good problem to have i'm thinking . Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted October 29 Author Posted October 29 57 minutes ago, Beast said: Where (who) is that poster than ran his mouth continually about how bad of a pick Coleman was? 1 4 2 Quote
buffaloboyinATL Posted October 29 Posted October 29 1 hour ago, Drew21PA said: Glad he’s a Bill!!! So wait, Bill Coleman? it is fun watching the chemistry between Keon and Josh starting to develop. Cooper’s presence seems to have accelerated his development a bit for some reason too. 1 Quote
Ray Stonada Posted October 29 Posted October 29 He's becoming a dependable every-play weapon. It's amazing. What is also great is it won't be so easy to shut him down in the playoffs, when top defenses are holding every play. He is too big and plays too strong. 5 2 Quote
SCBills Posted October 29 Posted October 29 All I know is I was watching that game hoping every throw went to Coleman... and I can't remember the last time I've ever felt that way about a Bills WR. 4 Quote
Don Otreply Posted October 29 Posted October 29 3 hours ago, PrimeTime101 said: 50/50 catches that really are 50% He can run block 0 Can Coleman creatively create separation? Can Coleman produce Yac Yards? AND! I believe he is top 4-5 among rookies?; Great hands! Rout running is solid! AND HE IS YOUNG! So much more he can learn. So much more potential.... A Star in the making? Tune in next game Same bat channel, same bat time…, GO BILLS!!! 1 1 1 Quote
Don Otreply Posted October 29 Posted October 29 48 minutes ago, buffaloboyinATL said: So wait, Bill Coleman? it is fun watching the chemistry between Keon and Josh starting to develop. Cooper’s presence seems to have accelerated his development a bit for some reason too. He has a serious pro WR to emulate, and they are using him in better ways, and he wants to show out, and be considered a go to guy, which is what is happening, 1 1 Quote
GoBills! Posted October 29 Posted October 29 I thought he was a poor man’s Gabe Davis and we killed ourselves letting KC draft worthy who is way better than Keon. 3 1 1 Quote
wppete Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Josh trusts him and his confidence is growing. Great pick and he is still very young. Just wished we had the 5th year option for him. 1 1 1 1 Quote
Rad Likes The Bills Posted October 29 Posted October 29 17 minutes ago, wppete said: Josh trusts him and his confidence is growing. Great pick and he is still very young. Just wished we had the 5th year option for him. I wouldn’t want to pay top 5 money for a guy who *likely* won’t be in that tier. Keon is a stud. But he is not Jefferson, Chase, Lamb, Hill, Brown. & Beane will sign him early after year 3 like he always does. 2 1 Quote
Kenosha2Buffalo Posted October 29 Posted October 29 I was so happy when we drafted this kid, glad it looks like the right move. He does everything well! Quote
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