BullBuchanan Posted October 30 Posted October 30 The bills have been chasing a big-bodied redzone target for as long as I can remember. It seems they finally have one, and I don't see them having regrets about that. Sure, he may have Lee Smith speed, but he seems like he'll be a good one to have when other receivers can't get open. Reminds me of Dez Bryant. Hopefully he stays healthier. 1 1 Quote
without a drought Posted October 30 Posted October 30 There was never a point where I wanted Worthy, as a college player, draft time and especially now. 2 Quote
Lost Posted October 30 Author Posted October 30 10 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said: Answer is pretty obvious 8 games in. Why is this a thread? To prove separation stats don't matter 2 Quote
MarkyMannn Posted October 30 Posted October 30 These last two games, Coleman has really raised his performance. Maybe adjusting to the NFL, or JA and Brady looking more his way. It's all good to see Quote
US Egg Posted October 30 Posted October 30 59 minutes ago, Simon said: It's to shorten the barrel Damn, that was good and spontaneous. Right over my big head. Lesson learned, again. Look before leaping. Quote
Simon Posted October 30 Posted October 30 1 hour ago, US Egg said: Damn, that was good and spontaneous. Right over my big head. Lesson learned, again. Look before leaping. Sorry, can't talk right now. Still mad at you for questioning the unsurpassed value and quality of Harbor Freight. 1 Quote
Bockeye Posted October 30 Posted October 30 I knew there were two Chiefs fans on this board! Show yourselves! 1 Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted October 30 Posted October 30 4 hours ago, Lost said: In regards to the below thread @Roundybout started relating to Bills WR lack of separation. I think an easy test of whether that actually matters or not could be decided if at this point in time, if people would rather have Xavier Worthy who is undeniably a better separator than Coleman. According to next gen stats Worthy's avg separation is 3.6 to Keon's 2.2. I suspect most people after half a season of play to evaluate would rather keep Coleman over Worthy but let's let the votes speak for themselves. Edit your poll settings to allow us to see who voted for what so we can publicly shame the 2 that voted yes 😂 1 1 Quote
Brand J Posted October 30 Posted October 30 2 minutes ago, Bockeye said: I knew there were two Chiefs fans on this board! Show yourselves! The poll results would indeed be more interesting if it was on the Chiefs board. 1 Quote
Brandon Posted October 30 Posted October 30 No, but in the weeks leading up to the draft, Ladd McConkey was my highest rated WR outside the top 3 and I would've taken him over either Coleman or Worthy. At the time, I thought the Bills were so weak at WR that position within that group mattered significantly less than just finding someone who could play, with the lack of speed and separation being another important factor. As it stands, I don't necessarily feel bad about that at all. McConkey is having an excellent rookie year. Would I make an even trade of Coleman for McConkey today? Probably not, as Coleman has been playing well in his own right. Quote
Don Otreply Posted October 30 Posted October 30 2 hours ago, teef said: hi! See! What I mean, 🤣 Quote
BuffaL0L0k0 Posted October 30 Posted October 30 I guess you knew the response from the get go, and just wanted to gage the hard-die, gloom and doom contrarians of the board... right? 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted October 30 Posted October 30 While we’re at it, how about: “Would you rather have Allen or Darnold?” That’s a toughie too. Quote
BuffaL0L0k0 Posted October 30 Posted October 30 15 minutes ago, Brandon said: No, but in the weeks leading up to the draft, Ladd McConkey was my highest rated WR outside the top 3 and I would've taken him over either Coleman or Worthy. At the time, I thought the Bills were so weak at WR that position within that group mattered significantly less than just finding someone who could play, with the lack of speed and separation being another important factor. As it stands, I don't necessarily feel bad about that at all. McConkey is having an excellent rookie year. Would I make an even trade of Coleman for McConkey today? Probably not, as Coleman has been playing well in his own right. Keon >> Ladd in contested jump balls, even with cross linked arms with CBs, match point Keon! Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted October 30 Posted October 30 This isn’t worthy of a thread. Do you guys see the pun? 1 Quote
Brandon Posted October 30 Posted October 30 5 minutes ago, BuffaL0L0k0 said: Keon >> Ladd in contested jump balls, even with cross linked arms with CBs, match point Keon! Coleman is definitely better in that situation, yes. McConkey was a guy I thought had a more well rounded overall skillset and would fit well at either the slot or flanker positions. He had enough speed to be a respectable deep threat and was exceedingly quick through his routes and able to generate consistent separation underneath. In the end, I thought he was a much lower risk prospect than Coleman with a likely floor as a high end #2, but as I said, Coleman is playing well and I probably wouldn't trade him for McConkey at this stage. Quote
YoloinOhio Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Let me know if/when worthy starts blocking guys into oblivion and I’ll consider it 1 Quote
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