It certainly has an impact. Do I believe Shady needs TT to have a great year? Nope.
Karlos couldn't even make our roster. It had nothing to do with his play.
Did you eliminate the other 31 teams' games who played against a backup QB one week?
TT was 19th in total TD's. Brissett was drafted. Check your stats again, homie.
Again, with the way Whaley was operating as GM, can you blame him?
It's not as though you can reasonably expect a guy not to plan for the possibility he may have to move on. Marrone was under no obligation to not work if he exercised his option.
The owner wasn't under any obligation, no. But it may not have cost him the best coach we've had in 12 years and $60M dollars and the destruction of the most talented Bills roster in a decade.
They let him walk.
Marrone was proven to be right about a lot. Mike Williams, Chris Hogan, EJ, the Sammy trade, Kyle Orton, his choice in DC.
Whaley lives for "his" guys. Always has.
That usually comes with good. Interceptions are a tricky business. There is a degree of luck involved.
Yes, Drew Brees routinely attempts passes TT does not.
But your argument was that "team building" is different. Costs is a huge part of that.
If we're already investing more than the Saints are for pass-catches, what difference does it make to the Bills?