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Dr.Sack

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  1. Romo once WAS a better QB than Tyrod.
  2. Yes if we don't retain Tyrod, someone out there is going to pay this guy. There's going to be a bunch of QBs floating around like Tyrod, Kaepernick. I could see a guy like Brees, Brady, or Palmer retire. Soon these older QBs will retire. The Bills need to think strategically and have a 5 year plan to be ready to dominate the AFC East.
  3. Dumbest idea ever to get an over the hill QB. Romo will be 37 next year and hasn't been a durable QB. A QB with back problems in the cold Buffalo weather? No way. This reminds me of 2002 when we went out and acquired Bledsoe who was just 30. Now you want to get a 37 year old Romo? Horrible idea.
  4. Good media narrative, the irony is the same media is unable to assail Rex for his subpar defense. What gives? I know Rex is a Trump guy so any criticism comes with the possibility of an unfortunate "accident" or disappearance.
  5. I don't think he will, the odds say we lose Sunday, but we will be favored to win the last 3 games. I've said it all before, Pittsburgh is the game where you benchmark Tyrod. A home game in late season with a playoffs on the line environment. If Tyrod plays well win or lose that will be important.
  6. EJ and Tyrod should both be out there at the same time as part of a true duel-threat attack.
  7. If Tyrod wins the next 4 games which is entirely possible will your sentiment remain the same?
  8. "You like dat?!?" Kirk "Cray Cray" Cousins is gonna be a Skin for life.
  9. I want Pittsburgh.
  10. I thought Petty played bad. The Jets d sucks.
  11. I blame Ralph Wilson.
  12. I like ,Tyrod. I want them to make him throw 10-20 bombs per game.
  13. Beating Pittsburgh and Miami, two winning teams in the playoff hunt would be a success. Beating the Browns, and avenging the loss to the Jets aren't important wins, but would get us to 8 wins. For us to even consider retaining Tyrod I feel he must beat Pittsburgh and Miami, or play like he did against Seattle and the first quarter versus Oakland.
  14. To me Tyrod missed an open Goodwin, Watkins & that newly signed TE Christian - that one was a back breaker.
  15. I thought 7-9, maybe 9-7. I want Pittsburgh. That's my playoff game.
  16. Defense is ****. Get this in losses here are the points against: 41, 38, 37, 31, 28, 13. That's a disgrace for someone who envisions being a defense guru.
  17. I told my buddy here they come. Surely Carr was going to find his stroke. The game changed and it seemed like we went into a shell defense. Instead of bending we broke.
  18. It's not over just yet. Beat Pittsburgh. Get to 10-6 who knows?
  19. Lots of blame to go around. What I find most disturbing is a defense that gives up so many points. Look at our losses and you'll see a disturbing trend.
  20. Hold up yo. Tyrod born August 1989 is 27. Wentz born December 1992 is basically 24. That's 3 years age difference. The way I see it is Tyrod didn't get to play from 2011-2014 so he have 4 years from 22-25 where is body didn't age. The point is this, Wentz isn't much younger than Tyrod and Taylor has had the benefit of learning for 4 years, however not playing doesn't truly allow you to prepare at game speed.
  21. I might be the only guy who knows what it's like to be looking over your shoulder wondering if that mistake will lead to your benching. Believe it or not most players play better when they know they have margin to make errors. Tyrod is the unquestioned leader of our team. Tyrod is the best athlete we have at QB. Tyrod is the best QB on the team. The issue I have with drafting a QB in 2017 is that it will inevitably, no matter what round send a message to Tyrod to look over your shoulder. For that reason alone, I am advocating the Bills bring in a competent backup, to compete against Cardale and the #1 spot. If there is someone we like in the draft I say take a shot. But understand from Tyrod's perspective every play could be his last. He could play even more cautious with that in mind. Given the likelihood of the above scenario if we stay on our current course, I'd like to see Rex take off Tyrod's training wheels these last 5 weeks. Why not try something radical? Tyrod needs to play better. That's it. Tyrod needs to play better. It doesn't matter that he is not a complete QB at this point. If we are being honest, the Bills will only go as far as their QB can take them. If we remain a 175 yard a game passing team we are a 9-7 team looking outside thru the playoff window. Our running game can only be so good. Tyrod Taylor has shown an ability to improvise and make something out of a busted play. With that in mind, I'd like to see the Bills do two things: #1 Implement a no huddle offense, #2 in that no huddle cut the playbook down to 10 plays. Simplifying the offense would allow Tyrod at times to run his own plays and give our offense another dimension to tire out the opposing defense. We heard Thurman talk about this earlier in the year. It's not how many plays, it's how well they are executed and the talent executing them. We have talent. What we need is a coaching staff willing to self assess and take a risk, and take a shot at making the playoffs.
  22. Of course he had by far the biggest day of his pro career against us running 32 times for 158 yards in the last game of the 2010 season. Jets 38 Bills 7.
  23. Raiders: 00-07-00-03: 10 Bills: 14-17-07-10: 48
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