Year two of the Keon Coleman experience for the Buffalo Bills might be very, very fun.
Coleman broke out on Sunday Night Football as part of the Bills' epic comeback win over the Baltimore Ravens. And there really didn't appear to be anything fluky about it.
The second-year wideout from Florida State ran 44 routes and was targeted 11 times. He had eight catches, 112 yards and a touchdown, and was inches away from a second TD.
And if you get bonus points for looking good while doing it, Coleman gets all those points.
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He skies through the air like you'd expect from a player who once got key minutes for Tom Izzo's Michigan State basketball team.
He also strides away from defenders with the ball in his hand like he's one of the fastest players on the field.
The only Coleman frustration is the occasional drop, but those seem to happen on the simplest of plays. It's like when he has to do something difficult with no time to think, catching isn't a problem. So he can clean up any of the hands issues.
Coleman had flash plays as rookie, big gains or leaping catches. But he rarely put it all together in a full game like he did on Sunday night.
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There might still be quiet outings. The Bills have a lot of weapons, like Khalil Shakir and Joshua Palmer, and Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox, not to mention an active running game that includes QB Josh Allen's legs along with the three-headed group of James Cook, Ray Davis and Ty Johnson.
But Buffalo needs more than just an "everyone eats" offense. The Bills need a star on the perimeter.
Coleman was drafted to be that guy. And on Sunday night, he began to prove that he may indeed be that dude.
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