Tyrod gets a blame of course but so do the other 10 guys on the field with him.
I personally love Tyrod. Would it be great to have a Brady or an Andrew Luck or an Aaron Rodgers at QB for us? Sure. But after ALL the QBs we've had in the last 10 years, Tyrod is one i can stand having.
He brings a threat with his legs and can actually make throws.
The playcalling was too simple yesterday and Tyrod had to tell Oleary and someone else where to position themselves during pre snap. These things let me know that Tyrod knows the playbook and the others don't.
The way Tyrod doesn't back down from anybody is another characteristic i love about him. When he ran to the opposing team's sidelines and someone said something to him, he didn't back down. He's a fighter and i like that.
I can't recall this team throwing even ONE screen pass this year. Goes back to playcalling. No screen passes, no slant routes and hardle ANY playaction since our version of the playaction usually comes from the shotgun position.
We need more I-formation playaction and runs to keep the defense honest. But, I'm not an NFL coach so what do i know.
All i know is, when i watch other teams play offense in the league, they seem to have an identity on offense. When i watch the Bills, it's usually ok so will the running back run it or will Tyrod?
We gotta switch it up. All training camp i been reading Astros notes saying OVER THE MIDDLE this and OVER THE MIDDLE that. It seemed to work in practice but yet on Sundays it's never the case.
Idk man. It's a disappointing Monday but I'm not just gonna hand the Pats a victory.
So on that note, let's go boys. Get a good week of preparation and let's put on a show on Sunday.