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Originally Posted by ThaVirus
The issue here is that Allen had 40 drop backs when we played back in November and we didn’t sack him once. Given how good they’ve been at protecting the QB this season, I’d expect that trend to continue. So there’s a good chance Coleman could become an issue in his return.
Yeah, those types of receivers don’t seem to do well with us. Coleman’s nearest comp to recent Chiefs receivers is basically Hopkins. He’s been good for us in spot duty but I’m not sure even prime D Hop would put up elite numbers here.
I bring up stats, you say I’m box score watching. I say he passes my eye test and you say you don’t believe I’ve actually watched him.
What’s the point of this conversation?
Their ceiling is irrelevant in this discussion. We’re comparing them right now.
Idk, man. Maybe you didn’t watch the Bills much this year.
He’s looked pretty good. Great at the contested catch, strong enough to run through arm tackles for RAC, fast enough to be a legitimate threat, obvious big play ability, big body receiver ideal for quick slants, works to get open after the QB breaks from the pocket..
You don’t just average nearly 20 YPR for no reason. This season will likely be an obvious statistical outlier in that regard, but that’s incredible for a rookie. Any rookie.
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I brought it up because I was talking in terms of production. Worthy's ceiling jsut this year was clearly 1,000 yards and 10 TDs with all the missed opportunities. Coleman overachieved in terms of production. I don't see that guy ever having 1,000 yards and Worthy should've legit been 1,000 yard guy this year. That's the point.