I think it has more to do with Buffalo getting blown out the 1st 2 games than it does with comparing wins vs the Vikings and Jets. Obviously the Viking win is more impressive, but with a FG kicker the Browns beat the Saints, and possibly the Steelers too. Buffalo wasn't close the 1st 2 weeks.
No, no you can't make that arguement. Not sanely anyway.
A QB with 1 start and a 61 rating is the best player on either team? Are you kidding?
He has the potential to be great but isn't anywhere close yet.
It is the case. Team doctors felt he wasn't himself, and either had or was on the verge of relapsing. Not saying he will, but he has literally drugged himself out of 2 colleges and the pros at this point.
If Allen throws a 45 yard TD to tie, and what should be the lead, on 4th and 5 with 1:20 left on the clock, I'm sure you'd call it luck.
Taylor is by no means and good QB. And he isn't the future, but he isn't terrible either.
No, he made a dumb INT that led to a touchdown.
But he also tied the game at 18 with our kicker missing his 2nd extra point, then drove close enough for a FG in 13 seconds, only to have the kicker miss again.
He has missed 56 out of a possible 97 games due to suspensions. He has missed over 3 seasons in total and been suspended more than he has been available.
For context, he has played 11 games in 4 seasons, also counting last week.
He missed all of training camp. That is "messing up." He has literally drugged himself out of every spot in his sports career.
And there have been reports he was habitually late. If so. Why cut him now?