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Figster

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  1. Steve Young won a Championship operating out of the West Coast O and had a similar size and skill set of Tyrod Taylor. The Bills new O was Taylor made for Tyrod in my humble opinion.
  2. My gut agrees... ...Success...
  3. I agree, CJ may not have lived up to expectations , but was a long ways from being a bust in my humble opinion bandit
  4. Packers fanbase probably has us beat Ice, thanks for saying though...
  5. The difference between Ryan and McDermott are like night and day, I'm feeling the exact opposite OP As far as Tom Brady and the Patriots go, it gives the Buffalo Bills a chance to prepare and play against the very best in the league twice a season. 3 times in all likelihood to advance in the playoffs. I hate losing to them, but I wouldn't want it any other way.
  6. This is a very good post. There is no substitute for good D in my humble opinion. Do the Bills/Taylor need to get better throwing the football, of course they do, and Tyrod Taylor would probably be the 1st to agree. On the other hand a good game manager that protects the football is something to build on in my humble opinion.
  7. Ice has been posting in TBD for years, He enjoys the shoutbox,
  8. Leading the NFL in rushing was accomplished more by design IMO. McCoy is a very gifted runner, one of the best in the league. Sherman is a very gifted CB, arguably the best in the league. I like this trade OP.
  9. Innovative coaching, proven systems, and solid QB play, McDermott/ Taylor is the fastest way to the playoffs IMO. I Billieve...
  10. At 6' 6" Howard would also help the 6' 1" Tyrod Taylor who has problems locating his playmakers on the football field. Big targets help small QB's IMO.
  11. Hows it going buddy, Bills vs Packers Superbowl sounds good to me my friend,
  12. E J Manuel did well at the collegiate level IMO.
  13. haha, I hate it when that happens
  14. It would be near impossible to duplicate an actual NFL game setting including all the dangers and various systems a young QB prospect may encounter or operate under Doc. The wonderlic score is a good indicator of a QB's ability to understand complex O's and D's in my humble opinion.
  15. The QB position in the NFL requires an ability to process information/ make a determination swiftly and efficiently then make an athletic throw with accuracy while under pressure. How a QB performs behind center in the NFL is the best test available in my humble opinion Doc.
  16. I realize the NFL has evolved over the years making it harder to make a fair determination. What puts Brady a little higher in my mind is his ability to operate at such a high level with average for the most part players on the receiving end of Tom Bradys passes. The guy makes everyone around him better and has continued to do so throughout his career. My vote goes for Tom Brady as the greatest QB all time. thanks OP
  17. Does anyone think its possible that failed coaching/systems may have played a role in E J Manuels failure to develop into an NFL QB. Why can 2nd or 3rd string QB's win football games behind center for the Patriots? How well do the same QB's do elsewhere?
  18. Most of the better QB's have good wonderlic scores so it must mean something. with all due respect Doc thats another way of putting it, haha
  19. As O's and D's become more complex low wonderlic scores become more of a red flag for coaches/GM's when evaluating QB prospects IMO. Tyrod Taylors low wonderlic score is offset by the elite skill set he exhibits and its very possible a more user friendly system in this case the West Coast O and innovative coaching may help Taylor/Bills overcome the obstacle in my humble opinion. thanks OP for the interesting topic
  20. Voted TE, OJ Howard
  21. Good to see you Indy, What happens from here with E J may continue to be a topic of interest for some IMO.
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