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Crusher

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  1. I'd love to hear the things TT can do that Cam Newton can't? LOL
  2. The best evidence yet? What a case you have, there...lol. It was a good play, not great. That's the delusional Tyrod love affecting you're ability to judge ahain. And it's a play I don't want my QB making because throwing against the grain works out poorly more than it's successful. BTW...Wentz and Goff looked good Sunday, and so did the Rams. Guess you're thoughts on those things aren't looking very good, huh?
  3. Dishonest posting at it's worst. You, nor anyone else has a clue when it comes to myself and my beliefs. I actually find it very disrespectful,like most of the garbage you've spewed towards me. You lie and break rules here constasntly in regards to me, and to be quite honest, I'm tired of it. Keep you're thoughts on me to yourself. You have no business speaking about another man unless you can say it to me in person. Enough is enough with you, and it's time someone holds you accountable for the conduct you've displayed here.
  4. We heard the same thing last season. If TT was a FA, he'd get 20 mil/year and team's would be banging down his door. Then reality happened and nobody wanted him and he took a pay cut to stay here.
  5. I don't ever endorse passes like that...they are just asking to be picked.
  6. I can only speak for myself, but there is no emotion that is involved when it comes to TT. I simply just do not believe he's the answer. If he ever becomes anything more than what I believe he is, then I'll buy in.
  7. How great it was? Seriously? It was luck...no confusion there. Coaches don't want guys making throws against the grain like that because it usually turns out poorly, and luckily he got away with it...most times, you won't. More nonsense from you here. Refusing to acknowledge a play because I would be conceding something? OMG...i'm in tears reading that one! You are quite the trip, bud!
  8. That was a throw you are taught not to make. It was going across his body, and he was extremely lucky to not have it picked off. Nothing you've posted proves anything I've said to be wrong
  9. The problem with this analogy is that Taylor is not steak...more like a cheese steak. Steak is top of the line. Rodgers and Brady are steak and lobster.
  10. "Drastically improved" "Proved the doubters wrong" These are comments that have been made that show posters going overboard based off this one solid performance.
  11. My guess is probably because you have a wild imagination that you acquired by reading too much into what is on the internet.
  12. Tyrod gave us no other option but to hold our horses with solid play yesterday. That's where I currently stand
  13. This is what bothered me with posters here after the game. Another is how I heard that nobody claims TT is great, but many jumped on that narrative after this average performance.
  14. I'm not so sure about all of that. I'd suggest pumping the brakes and seeing how things go for a few more games, but I'm really not interested in being that guy at this point, so have at it.
  15. This is all true. I do have to wonder though if he can do more, or is it that the coaches know his limitations, and do not want to expose him?
  16. Nonsense. I gave him credit, and I have always said his stats have been acquired by easy, simple throws. He did throw to the middle more, but it wasn't anything difficult or impressive...i'm just stating the obvious here. When he does what he's best at, he can be effective...moving out of the pocket, making plays on the run or throwing off of the run, and his deep ball which is good. My concern has always been his limitations as a passer in a passing league, and how it seems to be a major flaw late in games and crucial moments in close games. He's a fine player that does some good things, but my expectations of our team and QB are more than what he can bring to the table.
  17. This is the correct answer, and we should all be using this logic. Kinda scary that I'm so complimentary of Teef
  18. This is where posters lose me, and I feel the need to correct them. He didn't prove anyone wrong. What TT has failed to do and still hasn't proven is that he can use the middle third of the field regularly. More specifically...at the same rate as most other QB's. He made a few short and very simple throws to the middle of the field. Now here comes posters with the supreme hyperbole. TT has drastically improved, and he's proven all his doubters wrong. At least now we can put to bed the argument that nobody is claiming Tyrod is great.
  19. I thought PFF was proven to be junk a long time ago?
  20. Each drop has to be evaluated on it's own. If you are putting all on the receivers, or all on the QB, you are wrong. I believe adjusting for drops gives the QB the benefit of the doubt that the pass should have been caught, when that's surely not always the case.
  21. I didn't criticize him at all after this game. I said usual TT, and posters got mad. Anyways...I agree with the overall premise of your post. He is what he is, and I'm glad he utilizes the skills he does have.
  22. I know what I said. Posters here harp over every drop and always blame the receiver...even when it's late, behind, or just off target. And I think we all know why that is, don't we?
  23. This is just simply guessing...
  24. It's never been easy telling fellow Bills fans that their QB isn't the guy. Being brutally honest can be met with all sorts of reaction...many not very nice, and very emotional. Don't confuse my honesty as anything else.
  25. I never heard receivers blamed so much for dropped passes as I hear with TT, so it evens out.
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