6:13 Cook also started trucking dudes out of the blue a few games ago. He's still a speedy slasher and all of that and is even better with the best patience, vision, and anticipation he's shown yet, but, we think how tough this team is has also rubbed off on him. He thudded 3 dudes for his 2nd tuddy against the Chiefs. He popped a Seahawks LB's helmet off while running over him into the end zone. The first big truck was a TD against the Titans. Glad we have two great spell options to keep them all fresh
I ran the numbers since Joe Brady took over the offense. Since Joe Brady taking over: Going back to the last 6 games of last season; 2 Post Season Games; 11 games this season. 19 games in total. JA17 TD/Turnover ratio is wild! 48 TDs 13 Turnovers(Int/Fumbles) Overrated? 😂😂😂😂
As of late, he has been hitting the Stat sheet more, but he has played balls out all season. Selling routes, downfield blocking, and special teams. The guy is the ultimate team player.
Shakir has a little Amon Ra St Brown in him. AmonRa isn't the fastest, he's not the tallest, but he just always knows where to be and he's incredibly savvy. His IQ for the game is what makes him special. Him and Goff are always on the same wavelength, I mean we were talking about it last year how AmonRa's dig routes over the middle were automatic, like you couldn't stop him on in-breaking routes. Between him and Goff, the timing was always dead on between them. Before I get too ahead of myself, not saying Shakir is at the same level as an all-pro talent like AmonRa, he's just got a similar style, same sort of build. Not the pure route runner or separator that St Brown is, but he's always where he's supposed to be, high IQ player. Just a no-nonsense professional, the type of guy every team wants in their receiver room. The dude NEVER drops passes, I think he's at the top of the league in terms of catch % or something. He's taken so many big hits over the middle and he always hangs on. Last year during the divisional game with the Bills and Chiefs, I remember Shakir caught a TD pass against Sneed and it was pretty well defended, he had to lay out for it. I think it was the only TD Sneed allowed that year or at least up to that point in the season. In the game against the Steelers before that, he had that huge YAC play for a TD that iced the game, where he broke 2 or 3 tackles. He's not a big guy at all, but he's great at staying on his feet through contact. So many of his TDs have come from YAC plays. He still has plenty of upside too. Doesn't always just have to be that guy who relies on YAC plays, a lot of short routes and screens. If he can become more of a technical route runner and get utilized more attacking deeper down the field, he could get to that next level. He's only like 24 years old, with 2 years left on a dirt cheap rookie deal. Bills need to hang onto him LONG term for sure because he's a really high value player and it's clear he's Allen's goto guy for "gotta have it" plays.
Colman is a weird reciever for me as a Bills fan. He catches balls that he has no business catching. It's like watching a street fight in a phonebooth every time the ball goes his way. Also... I think both home field advantages are very similar in the atmosphere. There's something special about Arrowhead and The Ralph in Buffalo. I look at Arrowhead as an intimidating place to play in my mind. It's probably the most intimidating place to play in the AFC right now. I think that Buffalo is probably a close second because the fans are wild... They were wild when the team lost.
Well unlucky for the Chiefs. Allen is not intimidated by Arrowhead. He has 22 tds 4 ints against the Chiefs in 8 games. 15 tds 2 ints at Arrowhead Bengals fans started calling it Burrowhead when Burrow has 5 tds 3 ints in his 3 games there.
Coleman makes some unreal catches and yes he has some drops but if you really look into his drops the CB either was holding or made a great play. Coleman's a rookie that is really looking like one of the best wr in the 2024 deep wr class.
Talk about it, Steve! Look no further that the YAC stats. #1 is JaMarr Chase -- his average ball-in-the-air is 13 yards. Which means, at the point of catching, it's already a first down. #2 is Khalil Shakir -- his average ball-in-the-air is like 4.3 yards. Which means, not only does he need to STILL run for the first down, he's doing it almost each and every time, and is #2 in the NFL despite having like 500 less total yards than Chase. Like....
Khalil Shakir has been a difference maker since day 1! If Josh treated him like he did Stefon, and force-fed him, he'd have already had Puka Nakua-type seasons.
I saw some great players at Bsu over the last 27 years.
Seeing Shakir going to Buffalo warmed my heart to no end.
He IS a Bill for life!
Go Bills!
6:13 Cook also started trucking dudes out of the blue a few games ago. He's still a speedy slasher and all of that and is even better with the best patience, vision, and anticipation he's shown yet, but, we think how tough this team is has also rubbed off on him. He thudded 3 dudes for his 2nd tuddy against the Chiefs. He popped a Seahawks LB's helmet off while running over him into the end zone. The first big truck was a TD against the Titans. Glad we have two great spell options to keep them all fresh
When you have Tupac Shakir, Walton Wincaid, Fort Knox, Amario, Kirby, Keonu Reeves, and a literal fucking Caveman as a receiving corps you set.
😂 caveman
😂😂😂😂
Caveman HOLLINS???
You dam right we are set. See you on the field.
🤣🤣🦬💙
Great episode! Shakir is as dependable as it gets.
Im hoping after that tackle he took to the back that he comes back fresh after the rest week though!
You left out Knox, Hollins plus those 3 great running backs. Everybody eats!
@ Hollins really has impressed me (along with Shakir). Great guys too always seem so level headed.
I ran the numbers since Joe Brady took over the offense.
Since Joe Brady taking over:
Going back to the last 6 games of last season; 2 Post Season Games; 11 games this season. 19 games in total.
JA17 TD/Turnover ratio is wild!
48 TDs
13 Turnovers(Int/Fumbles)
Overrated? 😂😂😂😂
YES! I LOVE SHAKIR! HE'S SO UNDERRATED!
He’s a WR#1
Mack Hollins has been really good also
As of late, he has been hitting the Stat sheet more, but he has played balls out all season. Selling routes, downfield blocking, and special teams. The guy is the ultimate team player.
@@kentcarmack5879 more PI calls than we ever had with diggs/gabe
Tupac Shakir knows how to bring it.
My brothers and I have used this reference since we drafted him, the best nickname ever. Shoutout Arsenio Hall 😂
yes, the Bills were noticeably less effective on third downs after Beasley left.... and Shakir has finally filled that role and doing a great job!
Beasley also could only get open,Shakir can run after the catch like a dog running for rabbit
Steve Smith Sr is my favorite non-Bill of all time
dude had that ferocity and WILL
Go Bills!
always like Steve Smith. Great analysis. GO BILLS!!!!!!
That Eric Moulds effect on his game
Thank you, Shakir deserves all the praise
Samuel is coming into his own,too. Go Bills!
Big Keon who to me those last couple of weeks was really coming into his own
Shakir is better YAC than Diggs and moves the chains like Beasley used to. He reminds me of Amon Ra St. Brown meets Robert Woods
Tupac has one if the highest catch rate in the nfl
Greatest hands in the GAME, Period!!!
Shakir has a little Amon Ra St Brown in him. AmonRa isn't the fastest, he's not the tallest, but he just always knows where to be and he's incredibly savvy. His IQ for the game is what makes him special. Him and Goff are always on the same wavelength, I mean we were talking about it last year how AmonRa's dig routes over the middle were automatic, like you couldn't stop him on in-breaking routes. Between him and Goff, the timing was always dead on between them.
Before I get too ahead of myself, not saying Shakir is at the same level as an all-pro talent like AmonRa, he's just got a similar style, same sort of build. Not the pure route runner or separator that St Brown is, but he's always where he's supposed to be, high IQ player. Just a no-nonsense professional, the type of guy every team wants in their receiver room. The dude NEVER drops passes, I think he's at the top of the league in terms of catch % or something. He's taken so many big hits over the middle and he always hangs on. Last year during the divisional game with the Bills and Chiefs, I remember Shakir caught a TD pass against Sneed and it was pretty well defended, he had to lay out for it. I think it was the only TD Sneed allowed that year or at least up to that point in the season. In the game against the Steelers before that, he had that huge YAC play for a TD that iced the game, where he broke 2 or 3 tackles. He's not a big guy at all, but he's great at staying on his feet through contact. So many of his TDs have come from YAC plays.
He still has plenty of upside too. Doesn't always just have to be that guy who relies on YAC plays, a lot of short routes and screens. If he can become more of a technical route runner and get utilized more attacking deeper down the field, he could get to that next level. He's only like 24 years old, with 2 years left on a dirt cheap rookie deal. Bills need to hang onto him LONG term for sure because he's a really high value player and it's clear he's Allen's goto guy for "gotta have it" plays.
He reminds me of St Brown
Isn’t St Brown big though
@@danielventura8118 no, they're very similar in statue
Steve y’all forget about Sweet Baby Ray Davis and Ty Johnson
Such a great analysis!
Number 10 = MVP!
Shakir is a freak of nature. Especially in the slot. Sidelines every weak spot in the zone and no one can truly man him up.
Hollins been great too. Blocking especially
Colman is a weird reciever for me as a Bills fan. He catches balls that he has no business catching. It's like watching a street fight in a phonebooth every time the ball goes his way.
Also... I think both home field advantages are very similar in the atmosphere. There's something special about Arrowhead and The Ralph in Buffalo. I look at Arrowhead as an intimidating place to play in my mind. It's probably the most intimidating place to play in the AFC right now. I think that Buffalo is probably a close second because the fans are wild... They were wild when the team lost.
Coleman has great size, great strength, great hands, and meh speed. So that's what ya get.
Well unlucky for the Chiefs. Allen is not intimidated by Arrowhead.
He has 22 tds 4 ints against the Chiefs in 8 games.
15 tds 2 ints at Arrowhead
Bengals fans started calling it Burrowhead when Burrow has 5 tds 3 ints in his 3 games there.
@@larry2281Defense just can't stop mahomes in late game
If poyer doesn't hit him he would've caught that ball too
Coleman makes some unreal catches and yes he has some drops but if you really look into his drops the CB either was holding or made a great play. Coleman's a rookie that is really looking like one of the best wr in the 2024 deep wr class.
Talk about it, Steve!
Look no further that the YAC stats.
#1 is JaMarr Chase -- his average ball-in-the-air is 13 yards. Which means, at the point of catching, it's already a first down.
#2 is Khalil Shakir -- his average ball-in-the-air is like 4.3 yards. Which means, not only does he need to STILL run for the first down, he's doing it almost each and every time, and is #2 in the NFL despite having like 500 less total yards than Chase.
Like....
Only took yall 3 seasons to notice.... waiit until you are wrong about Keon Coleman.... he is a every position threat
Shakir is going to be the best slot receiver in Bills history for sure, if not the NFL.
No secret here in WNY. He is the Bills' Swiss Army knife.
Frank 🏈 🌊
And..dont forget Hollins and Knox!
Smitty for Head Coach of The Carolina Panthers 🐆
Remember Ken dorsey
No...lol
Go Bills! JA17=MVP.
KHALIL " SHAKE" KIR!!
Were tha bouquet for the Stillers? Smh
do you mean Steelers?
Now he realizes it what a joke. Go Bills.
don't disrespect buffalo we not Rochester!!!!
what's wrong with Rochester bro...
@teddymv343 Billsmafia doesn't approve of that comment. Rochester is like a cousin, we good. Lets Go Buffalo!!!
Khalil Shakir has been a difference maker since day 1! If Josh treated him like he did Stefon, and force-fed him, he'd have already had Puka Nakua-type seasons.
GO BILLS.🦬💪🏿