Rich Stadium Original Posted January 27 Posted January 27 TEs..including Knox are frequent winners of the angry runs segment of GMFB...I never would think of Kincaid as a possible angry runs winner. 1 Quote
Magox Posted March 18 Posted March 18 I’m not nearly as down on Kincaid as many on this board are. There were an uncharacteristically high volume of throws that Josh missed Kincaid on this year and he was playing with lots of injuries. Barring injuries I expect him to play at a high level this year. 6 Quote
MJS Posted March 18 Posted March 18 Most of Allen's off target throws were to Kincaid. They just weren't on the same page for some reason. Kincaid is partly to blame, but Allen needs to give him better throws. 1 Quote
uticaclub Posted March 18 Posted March 18 4 minutes ago, Magox said: I’m not nearly as down on Kincaid as many on this board are. There were an uncharacteristically high volume of throws that Josh missed Kincaid on this year and he was playing with lots of injuries. Barring injuries I expect him to play at a high level this year. He struggled before the injury 1 2 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted March 18 Posted March 18 He's a checkdown receiver, that's it. Run 3 steps, turn, catch, run 3 more steps, go down. 1 1 1 Quote
artmalibu Posted March 18 Posted March 18 16 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: He's a checkdown receiver, that's it. Run 3 steps, turn, catch, run 3 more steps, go down. It seems that not many TEs are great in their first few years. Last year the Bills were a run heavy team, the player missed several games with injury and was not right the rest of the season. At the end of the day if the team has a reliable 6 yard play guy I will take it.... Quote
Mr. WEO Posted March 18 Posted March 18 19 minutes ago, artmalibu said: It seems that not many TEs are great in their first few years. Last year the Bills were a run heavy team, the player missed several games with injury and was not right the rest of the season. At the end of the day if the team has a reliable 6 yard play guy I will take it.... La Porta, drafted behind Kincaid, is a straight up weapon. So is another 1st rounder--Bowers. First Knox, now Kincaid. oof... Quote
uticaclub Posted March 18 Posted March 18 1 minute ago, Mr. WEO said: La Porta, drafted behind Kincaid, is a straight up weapon. So is another 1st rounder--Bowers. First Knox, now Kincaid. oof... Knox was fine for a 4th rounder, Kincaid has not been worth the 1st & 4th we spent on him Quote
Mr. WEO Posted March 18 Posted March 18 2 minutes ago, uticaclub said: Knox was fine for a 4th rounder, Kincaid has not been worth the 1st & 4th we spent on him Knox was drafted in the 3rd....despite catching only 39 passes in 3 seasons at Ol Miss. The Bills need to find a completely new way to scout and draft rookie pass catchers...as well as veterans. Flailing every off-season 1 Quote
Saint Doug Posted March 18 Posted March 18 28 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: Knox was drafted in the 3rd....despite catching only 39 passes in 3 seasons at Ol Miss. The Bills need to find a completely new way to scout and draft rookie pass catchers...as well as veterans. Flailing every off-season Don’t forget, no touchdowns either. 1 Quote
Lafromboise Posted March 18 Posted March 18 (edited) 40 minutes ago, Saint Doug said: Don’t forget, no touchdowns either. How the F does a player get drafted in the third round with 3 years production of 39 receptions and no touchdown. And wasn't he a converted QB? Was is physical capabilities that good? Edited March 18 by Lafromboise Quote
artmalibu Posted March 18 Posted March 18 43 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: La Porta, drafted behind Kincaid, is a straight up weapon. So is another 1st rounder--Bowers. First Knox, now Kincaid. oof... Over the last 2 years Laporta has 500 more yards in 4 more games on a team that throws the ball more. Kincaid holds the Bills franchise record for most receptions by a rookie and was held back in year 2 by an injury. One guy is a "straight up weapon" and the other is a dud? Quote
JaCrispy Posted March 18 Posted March 18 1 hour ago, Mr. WEO said: La Porta, drafted behind Kincaid, is a straight up weapon. So is another 1st rounder--Bowers. First Knox, now Kincaid. oof... Looking back on it now, if we were so hell bent on running 12 personnel, it would have made more sense to draft a TE who could catch AND block, a la LaPorta… 1 Quote
MasterStrategist Posted March 18 Posted March 18 36 minutes ago, Lafromboise said: How the F does a player get drafted in the third round with 3 years production of 39 receptions and no touchdown. And wasn't he a converted QB? Was is physical capabilities that good? Yes and yes. His issues at college, and in NFL, has been staying healthy. Knew his coach from his days at Slippery Rock Univ, he said if Knox stayed healthy he could be a real weapon in NFL. Admittedly, he said when you have DK and AJ Brown, targets will get funneled thru them first. 1 Quote
Gunsgoodtime Posted March 18 Posted March 18 I was really excited after his first year. Terribly disappointing the 2nd. IDK. Samuel is another head scratcher to me, rarely when Beane brings in WRs do I have very much faith at all in them but I thought Sameul would be good for us. Shakir being our best wr is not good, look the new guy has proved very little to this point very much like the ones Beane signs every year that everyone gets all excited about and the crap the field...Sherfield, harty the list goes on. Keon? Yikes Quote
finn Posted March 18 Posted March 18 2 hours ago, Mr. WEO said: He's a checkdown receiver, that's it. Run 3 steps, turn, catch, run 3 more steps, go down. Exactly. And that's pretty disappointing for a first-round draft pick (with a fourth-round pick thrown in). Based on their production to date, he and Coleman would have been reasonable fourth-round picks. They could both turn it around, though. Kincaid needs more muscle, Coleman needs to want it more. 1 Quote
ColoradoBills Posted March 18 Posted March 18 2 hours ago, Magox said: I’m not nearly as down on Kincaid as many on this board are. There were an uncharacteristically high volume of throws that Josh missed Kincaid on this year and he was playing with lots of injuries. Barring injuries I expect him to play at a high level this year. Good. Dalton can use a little mean in his game. I like it! 1 Quote
Rocky Landing Posted March 18 Posted March 18 His failure to show up in the big moment in the AFCCG might be his death knell. It doesn't really matter if he has great hands, if his head gets in the way. Beyond that, his YAC are not great, either. Quote
FireChans Posted March 18 Posted March 18 3 hours ago, Magox said: I’m not nearly as down on Kincaid as many on this board are. There were an uncharacteristically high volume of throws that Josh missed Kincaid on this year and he was playing with lots of injuries. Barring injuries I expect him to play at a high level this year. Well yeah. When Kincaid’s 2024 is like the average Josh Palmer year, it makes sense you’d still be pretty high on him Quote
ColoradoBills Posted March 18 Posted March 18 4 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said: His failure to show up in the big moment in the AFCCG might be his death knell. It doesn't really matter if he has great hands, if his head gets in the way. Beyond that, his YAC are not great, either. I was disappointed in his 2024 season but not anywhere near that. Let's see how 2025 goes. 1 Quote
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