DaVinci Posted Monday at 06:19 PM Posted Monday at 06:19 PM He should have been out. We have a carbon copy in Knox. Why continue to play him. More poor coaching decisions. 1 Quote
HamptonBillsfan Posted Monday at 06:19 PM Posted Monday at 06:19 PM Still should have made that play. He had plenty of chances this year with minimal production. If he’s hurt, don’t play. 1 1 Quote
The Firebaugh Kid Posted Monday at 06:19 PM Posted Monday at 06:19 PM 11 minutes ago, Simon said: You wouldn't have gotten within 6' of that ball When I was his age, I absolutely would’ve caught that ball. Anybody that’s played football can discern that that’s not a difficult catch to make other than the situation and maybe the traffic around him. 1 Quote
FireChans Posted Monday at 06:19 PM Posted Monday at 06:19 PM Just now, GoBills808 said: That's an easy catch There are probably 40+ NFL TEs who make that play I think Quintin Morris catches it. I really do. 1 Quote
zow2 Posted Monday at 06:20 PM Posted Monday at 06:20 PM 2 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: I hadn't seen it from that angle. It's even worse. That is no more than a 6/10 for difficulty by NFL standards Yep. I'd bet if they simulated this in a scrimmage any of the TE's and WR's would make that catch 9 out of 10,,, maybe 10 for 10. The degree of difficulty was certainly harder than Mark Andrews drop a week ago, but this is a flat out drop for an NFL receiver. Just terrible in the biggest moment of the season. 1 1 Quote
Process Posted Monday at 06:21 PM Posted Monday at 06:21 PM If that's the case and he was hindered they should have shut him down. Offense was just fine when he was out. 3 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted Monday at 06:24 PM Posted Monday at 06:24 PM 21 minutes ago, YodaMan79 said: Does the lingering knee issue make his hands go to sh!t? Poll the whole NFL at this time of the year. I suspect 1/3 of the players on the field are in rough shape. Thank you....that joke of a drop reminded me of Charles Clay all over again. Pathetic....if he's hurt than get him the hell out of there. 2 Quote
DapperCam Posted Monday at 06:25 PM Posted Monday at 06:25 PM 10 minutes ago, zow2 said: Bruh, catch the ball. it’s right there served up for you. On that angle the biggest issue is he doesn’t realize the ball is in the air until it’s already coming down from the peak of its trajectory. Made it so he had to make a diving catch. Difference between someone like Kelce who would think “hey these guys blitz a lot on key downs, maybe I should have my head turned around and looking for a quick throw”. It’s really an issue of awareness and game situation there. 2 1 Quote
Mark Vader Posted Monday at 06:25 PM Posted Monday at 06:25 PM OOF! Seeing the play from that angle was tough. Amazing that Allen got the ball to him, and he was wide open! I'm not going to hate on Kincaid, and say he's the reason we lost. Hope he comes back better and healthier next season. 2 2 1 Quote
RyanC883 Posted Monday at 06:26 PM Posted Monday at 06:26 PM the 'hidden injury' excuse that losing team use. A yearly event. I'm sure everyone on KC and PHL is perfectly healthy. Quote
Big Blitz Posted Monday at 06:28 PM Posted Monday at 06:28 PM 15 minutes ago, zow2 said: Bruh, catch the ball. it’s right there served up for you. Omg 1 Quote
Billz4ever Posted Monday at 06:29 PM Posted Monday at 06:29 PM 7 minutes ago, uticaclub said: Then he shouldn’t have been on the field. Its not likely we don't have another highly paid TE on the roster Who's made some great catches this year and is also a better blocker than Kincaid anyway. I know Kincaid missed a couple games, but durability is also part of the game. Kincaid underachieved this season and had a worse year than Tucker Kraft (GB TE taken in the 3rd round, same year as Kincaid). Quote
SoCal Deek Posted Monday at 06:29 PM Posted Monday at 06:29 PM 12 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: I hadn't seen it from that angle. It's even worse. That is no more than a 6/10 for difficulty by NFL standards I agree. The replays from the sideline looked like Josh threw up a prayer, but the end zone angle show he very much so was throwing to a wide open Kincaid who flat out missed it. Inexcusable! 1 Quote
Billsatlastin2018 Posted Monday at 06:29 PM Posted Monday at 06:29 PM 11 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: I hadn't seen it from that angle. It's even worse. That is no more than a 6/10 for difficulty by NFL standards 100%! He was,for once, WIDE OPEN… just like Kelce always is! That was Mark Andrews cringeworthy, unbefitting a Pro TE! I wish I’d never seen that! Quote
UKBillFan Posted Monday at 06:29 PM Posted Monday at 06:29 PM 17 minutes ago, zow2 said: Bruh, catch the ball. it’s right there served up for you. Well he was running for his life because he was fooled. But... the drop is horrible from the angle. It has to be taken. Quote
Einstein Posted Monday at 06:29 PM Posted Monday at 06:29 PM 31 minutes ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: Is that in your hands? Typical PR move after a big mistake. 1 Quote
The Firebaugh Kid Posted Monday at 06:30 PM Posted Monday at 06:30 PM Anybody saying that’s an extremely difficult catch to make…. probably has no coordination or athletic ability. Period 1 Quote
Sweats Posted Monday at 06:30 PM Posted Monday at 06:30 PM If he couldn't play, then why was he even on the field? 1 Quote
Buffalo Barbarian Posted Monday at 06:30 PM Posted Monday at 06:30 PM Must have torn hands as well Quote
zow2 Posted Monday at 06:31 PM Posted Monday at 06:31 PM The fact that Kincaid slaps his head, you know he feels it should have been caught. It would have looked like a great play on replay but honestly it was not that hard of a catch. A hard catch would be what Xavier Worthy did earlier in the game. Also noticeable on that play is what an insane throw that was by Allen and that throwing it to Shakir seems good on paper but i can't see how he could've thrown that ball to his left. The pressure was on him instantly. I don't think he could have made that pass to Shakir. 3 Quote
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