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Will get a catch against the Jags i mean i only saw the guy on the field probably 5 times so do you think he struggled that much in practice or do you think we are working him in slowly? I'm in no way calling him a bust but i thought he was supposed to be a big part of our offense and not once did i see evans look at him.....WTF????? Anyways the whole game i was waiting for a fade route to Hardy or a crossing route but nothing. So my ? is do you think he will even get a catch this week or even get a ball thrown his way?

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I know he is a rookie and had hamstring issues in camp, but if the guy can't beat out Josh Reed or Roscoe Parrish then it certianly raises some concerns. Again, just because he is a 2nd round pick does not mean he is a capable NFL receiver. Time will tell, but yes there is some concern IMO. :censored:

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Will get a catch against the Jags i mean i only saw the guy on the field probably 5 times so do you think he struggled that much in practice or do you think we are working him in slowly? I'm in no way calling him a bust but i thought he was supposed to be a big part of our offense and not once did i see evans look at him.....WTF????? Anyways the whole game i was waiting for a fade route to Hardy or a crossing route but nothing. So my ? is do you think he will even get a catch this week or even get a ball thrown his way?

 

Why would Evan's look at him?

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Um...I am not worried. He is a rookie on a team with multiple veteran receivers. We did not have anything in their red zone all day pretty much, when he would have been most likely to be used. And he would have been more obvious than Denny on the fake FG despite being no taller :censored:

 

I look forward to some serious contributions from him, McKelvin and others who didn't do much on Sunday as the season progresses, but I don't think we have any urgency or reason for alarm. Rookie receivers can sometimes take a while to get going, his strength is his size and not his polish, so he would take a little longer to hit his stride, and he also had the hamstring setback keeping him away from reps. I don't think he will take multiple years like Youboty, but I am not sounding any alarm bells heading into week 2.

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Good God, are people really worried about Hardy right now? Wow.

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I wouldn't worry too much.

 

1. Evans racked up over 100 yards. And that doesn't count all of the near-hookups that he and Trent had on Sunday.

2. The game never got to a point where we needed to get into a pass-happy mode.

3. For as much as folks are down on Reed, he really does a lot of things in addition to catching the ball that helps the offense.

4. It is nice to see our team (for a change) set enough with talent that we don't HAVE to rely on the rookies to contribute right away.

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Will get a catch against the Jags i mean i only saw the guy on the field probably 5 times so do you think he struggled that much in practice or do you think we are working him in slowly? I'm in no way calling him a bust but i thought he was supposed to be a big part of our offense and not once did i see evans look at him.....WTF????? Anyways the whole game i was waiting for a fade route to Hardy or a crossing route but nothing. So my ? is do you think he will even get a catch this week or even get a ball thrown his way?

Two words:

 

The Pregnant Goose

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Good God, are people really worried about Hardy right now? Wow.

Someone on bb.com was posting about Hardy yesterday and his response to every logical post was "SOMETHING'S WRONG!!!".

 

It's been one game people, feel free to unbunch your panties now...

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this has been discussed in other threads, but to reiterate...

 

Hardy wasnt on the field much and i dont think had any balls thrown to him. Now, before anyone gets all worked up that he's a bust, please realize that normal and *gasp* GOOD teams do not have to rely on their rookies to make an impact during their first professional appearance.

 

we are lucky that we now have a team of capable and healthy veterans that can play well. Hardy will get his time and i believe will be used more and more as time goes on. id bet that after the bye week he becomes a cog in this offense.

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I don't think teams in the NFL in general and the Bills in particular think in terms like that. I think they are much more game-specific. I think that the Bills thought that we're at home, it's the first game, we have a new offense, it's Trent's first game as the bona fide starter, the Seahags are hurting on offense (won't score a lot) and a veteran defense, and the team simply felt that we could best win this game with the two vets Reed and Parrish in there in the first game. And it worked out that way.

 

Plus Reed was getting open. Lee Evans also said last night on his radio show that they had some plays for Hardy in the red zone but they never really got there inside the 20 much (Lynch scored from the 21 and Royal from the 30). I wouldn't worry about Hardy at all.

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pathetic.

 

You have Reeed and Parrish who are vets. Reed is solid and probably 50 x's the blocker Hardy is. Parrish has earned his touches and deserves his spot.

 

Hardy is a rookie, and he needs to earn more playing time, and eventually will. But the fact is most rookie WR's take 2-3 years to develope, so expect Hardy to be a 4th WR and a red zone specialist all of this year.

Guest dog14787
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Worst. Thread. Ever.

 

 

Seriously? I've seen and probably started allot worst :worthy:

 

What are you looking for sex talk :thumbsup:

 

This is a talk forum for Bills fan, someone has some questions then they should feel free to ask them. Its is not an English test or a spelling B as some might think, or a place to show off how smart you think you are , its for all Bills fans.

 

Even dummies like me B-)

 

Nobody should be afraid to post or start a topic here, just try not to repeat one. If you don't like a thread, go read another one, its a free world. :censored:

Guest dog14787
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I agree, Josh Reed and Roscoe Parish have earned the right to play and James Hardy still has allot of learning to do.

 

Confidence is a big thing, a good athlete can be ruined by trying to throw him into the fire to quick. Its hard to be confident when your still learning the offense.

 

James Hardy will see more playing time as the season goes along I'm sure.

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Will get a catch against the Jags i mean i only saw the guy on the field probably 5 times so do you think he struggled that much in practice or do you think we are working him in slowly? I'm in no way calling him a bust but i thought he was supposed to be a big part of our offense and not once did i see evans look at him.....WTF????? Anyways the whole game i was waiting for a fade route to Hardy or a crossing route but nothing. So my ? is do you think he will even get a catch this week or even get a ball thrown his way?

What a bust!

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I know he is a rookie and had hamstring issues in camp, but if the guy can't beat out Josh Reed or Roscoe Parrish then it certianly raises some concerns. Again, just because he is a 2nd round pick does not mean he is a capable NFL receiver. Time will tell, but yes there is some concern IMO. :thumbsup:

It just would not be TBD if people did not were not neurotic over the Bills. And Josh Reed and Roscoe Parrish are much better players then most give them credit for

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