Yesterday's game, while a win and vastly improved defensive performance, highlighted that the Bills still have serious problems on offense. These include offensive play calling, run blocking discipline, getting "push" behind runners after first contact, and yes - Tyrod Taylor. You could as easily have a thread on any of these issues, but this thread is about Tyrod.
In short, while Tyrod played "good enough" to win against a completely stagnant KC offense, he still: a) failed to the throw the ball away instead of taking sacks (in situations where he had the time to do so), b) moved INTO pocket pressure unnecessarily, c) was too inaccurate with SHORT passes (leading to incompletions, lower YAC, and WR injuries), d) failed to extend the ball for another yard when he ran out of bounds near the first down marker, e) had a hard time recognizing which receivers would break open on intermediate routes (10 - 20 yards), f) was/is too small to run QB sneaks on short 3rd down or 4th down yardage, and g) repeatedly checked down to RBs behind the line of scrimmage who had less than 50/50 chances of getting back to the line (instead of throwing into the ground at their feet), or checked down on 3rd down to receivers who had no hope of getting a first down (when looking for field goal distance was not the issue).
As to Tyrod's strengths, he makes some plays with his feet that many other QBs could not; however, a lot (not all, but many) of these plays occur after he's failed to spot open receivers, and/or failed to move effectively in the pocket. A lot of fans would prefer a QB who didn't have to try to make up for these shortcomings with his legs, because it's just not clear that his running yardage properly compensates for all his sub 200 yard passing efforts.
I agree that Tyrod is good enough to beat a number of teams in the NFL, at least on some days. I just don't believe that he gives the Bills any hope of beating any of the elite teams. As it is, I fully expect to lose both games to the Patriots. That gives us a minimum of 7 losses. Even if we otherwise run the table (possible, but unlikely), who really thinks we'll get into the playoffs at 9 - 7? That's the kind of QB Tyrod is: 8-8, 9-7. Shouldn't fans be demanding that the team set a higher standard for this position?
Our next three games are NE, Colts and Dolphins. If we are 2-1 over this stretch, I guess you have to start Tyrod to the end (to play for 9-7). However, if we are 1-2 (or worse), I think will will be time to shut Tyrod down and see if Peterman is worth keeping on the roster next year (as a backup).