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"Of the three starting options, Tyrod Taylor showed the best on Wednesday. Although he'll try to escape the pocket a bit more than you would like, his accuracy on deep throws made him stand out from both EJ Manuel and Matt Cassel."

I, more than just about anybody on this board, want Tyrod to do well and win this, but this marks 2 out of 2 weeks that the QB working with the 2nd & 3rd stringers was the most impressive to Joe B.

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I, more than just about anybody on this board, want Tyrod to do well and win this, but this marks 2 out of 2 weeks that the QB working with the 2nd & 3rd stringers was the most impressive to Joe B.

 

But think about how good our defense is. EJ seems to have done well enough agaisnt the 1's not to be remarked upon, while Cassel looked bad (at least early on). Nothing to be concerned about right now.

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Certainly.

 

What grabbed my attention about this is that when Taylor was first hired, I feel like all I heard were negatives about everything except his mobility. His college scouting reports were poor, he had barely played in the league, and there was much speculation about his accuracy issues, his height, etc. I believe there was even a poll on this site about who would start that didn't even include him.

 

And so, when Ryan started gushing about Taylor, I found myself thinking about Ryan's judgement concerning QBs. That does seem to be a common concern about Rex. It's comforting to hear other players, and pundits echoing his praise.

Well, I'll give you that. Honestly I really would prefer either him or EJ over Cassell so if he is actually performing well in all aspects then sign me up.

 

isn't that all he had?

Yes, that was kind of the point. If Taylor can do it all then I'm game.

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But think about how good our defense is. EJ seems to have done well enough agaisnt the 1's not to be remarked upon, while Cassel looked bad (at least early on). Nothing to be concerned about right now.

Like I said before, if Joe B isn't commenting on ej's performance he must be holding his own.
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Like I said before, if Joe B isn't commenting on ej's performance he must be holding his own.

after listening to his dripping condescension when he was on WGR I have to agree
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Man on the move. Doesn't he need to be back in Buffalo tomorrow morning?

Bart Hubbuch@BartHubbuch 10m10 minutes ago

Rex on his feud with Jace Amaro: "I couldn't care less about him. That will be decided on the field, and we'll see who has the better team."

maybe he flew Air Pegula

 

Edit: nope

@RichCimini: Should be noted that Rex Ryan drove 6 hours to attend "True Blue" event honoring recently slain NYC police officers. That's stepping up.

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@RichCimini: Should be noted that Rex Ryan drove 6 hours to attend "True Blue" event honoring recently slain NYC police officers. That's stepping up.

 

I don't see how you can't love Rex when he's on your side. Yes, I know he can be cocky (see the playoff guarantee), but he goes and does things like this, and the charity golf event and he comes across as 100% genuine. I may not have pulled for him full tilt while interviewing, but I love him here now.

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I don't see how you can't love Rex when he's on your side. Yes, I know he can be cocky (see the playoff guarantee), but he goes and does things like this, and the charity golf event and he comes across as 100% genuine. I may not have pulled for him full tilt while interviewing, but I love him here now.

It rubbed me the wrong way when he took the Jets to a restaurant I believe before the Bills game, and I called him a moron for it, especially since the Jets lost. I hope he doesn't pull that stunt again.

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