HappyDays Posted October 30 Posted October 30 I remember after Worthy scored a TD on a totally blown coverage in week 1, there were a few people on here that said that play was evidence of him "beating press coverage" 😂 1 Quote
Sweats Posted October 30 Posted October 30 7 minutes ago, HappyDays said: I remember after Worthy scored a TD on a totally blown coverage in week 1, there were a few people on here that said that play was evidence of him "beating press coverage" 😂 I don't know if you knew this or not, but people rarely know what they are talking about, including myself. 3 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted October 30 Posted October 30 (edited) How is this even a thread? Coleman has been much better than Worthy even before the last 2 games. Edited October 30 by Big Turk Quote
Don Otreply Posted October 30 Posted October 30 1 minute ago, Sojourner said: Where’s @teef…? He’s working on a mind blowing response, 2 Quote
Nephilim17 Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Perhaps a more interesting poll and debate would have been this: 1. Coleman and 2nd round pick (turned into Bishop) vs... 2. Brian Thomas Jr. Quote
TheBrownBear Posted October 30 Posted October 30 14 minutes ago, Big Turk said: How is this even a thread? Correct. Which is why I voted "yes." Not because I believe it, but because I was filled with contrarian annoyance that someone bothered to post such a thread to begin with. 1 1 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted October 30 Posted October 30 2 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. Coleman is ranked at the top on yards after catch. No thanks on the confusing supposition. Coleman had his first 100+ game 2 games ago, and 73 yrs and a TD against Seattle. we don’t need to do anything now that we have Cooper, Coleman, Shakir, and Kinkaid. Quote
HansLanda Posted October 30 Posted October 30 1 hour ago, US Egg said: Mines from Harbor Freight, be lucky if it get through a pinky toe. This thread started bad, and then trigger toe, to crapping on Harbor Freight products. In like 5 responses. Where else would you rather be? lol Quote
The Jokeman Posted October 30 Posted October 30 2 hours ago, Bangarang said: Worthy has a skill set that we don't have right now but I suspect he's more of a 1 trick pony. Coleman can be more of a complete WR that sticks around in the league. To answer your question, no Quote
billsfan_34 Posted October 30 Posted October 30 2 hours ago, Dillenger4 said: Not even close! Coleman all the way. He is sooo much tougher out there. Makes the harder catches. And can block! We like to pound the rock now. 2 1 Quote
PoundingDog Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Speed does not equal to deep threat. MVS 40 time is 4.37 and he's been considered a deep threat as his biggest strength because he runs deep routes well. There are a lot of nuances in running those routes. Curtis Samuel is never considered a deep threat in NFL despite running a 4.31 in Combine because he was not used for deep routes very often, in fact his route running has a lot to be desired overall. His strength is versatility, and Brady is trying to use him that way here, some post route, some screen, some handoff. For whatever reason, Allen and Samuel never get that rapport on reading the body language or expecting a ball coming from the QB, and it just seems there is some easy give-away the opponents can key on him when he's about to get the ball, like the screen etc. At this point I feel the culprit may be on him because every other Bills WR has some kind of success. Quote
Success Posted October 30 Posted October 30 I don't think it's hyperbole to say that this would be the worst trade in Buffalo Bills history. Quote
Special K Posted October 30 Posted October 30 If the Bills already had a Coleman on the roster, they would have drafted a Worthy-type receiver. Now that they have that big, strong, catch anything in his area type receiver, I suspect the Bills will be looking to draft a WR with top-end speed in next years draft. 1 Quote
transplantbillsfan Posted October 30 Posted October 30 Answer is pretty obvious 8 games in. Why is this a thread? Quote
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