As far as I know, Rex had little to nothing to do with the offensive operation.
I don't think TT is a quick slant guy, but we'll certainly find out. If he could add those routes to his game, this offense would certainly click.
You are the leading poster in the "Dolphins sign J Cutty" thread, and all you're doing is talking about a certain Bills QB.
Definition of a crusade. Holy smokes fella.
That's what we ranked at the end of that season.
Cool. There you go mentioning TT again, like no one else in this topic. PM Maury about it if you want to discuss it.
https://forums.twobillsdrive.com/topic/194837-the-tyrod-taylor-question/
Follow the breadcrumbs, my dude.
Very inconsistently.
You have to assume TT wasn't getting more designed plays in the middle of the field because he hadn't shown the ability to effectively execute them. IMO.
Neither is not passing or not scoring passing TD's.
5/10 top passing teams in 2016 made the playoffs.
2/10 bottom passing teams in 2016 made the playoffs.
Tyrod scored more than 2 touchdowns in a game just twice in 2016. He averaged 1.5 TD's per game in 2016. Not sure why you're convinced he'd easily put up more than 2 in that last game.
I guess I'm confused because you can admit his numbers are all below average but he isn't.
How could someone be "lying" in this instance? Do we need to find you placement in grade school reading comprehension as well? You're gonna have quite a busy semester.
Do you know what the average of a data set of 1-32 is?
That's not arbitrary. That's fact.
Grade school arithmetic is now open. Find your seat.
15.5 would really be it, whether you round up or down, 19th is still not "average."
Those are just arbitrary numbers you made up.
The 16th best QB is average. Everyone above him is above average. Everyone below is below average. That's just a mathematical fact. No matter what numbers you make up.