Dibs Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 Here come Jerry Sullivan's hot takes!! Bills' company line on QBs doesn't quite add up http://bills.buffalonews.com/2015/09/23/bills-company-line-on-qbs-doesnt-quite-add-up/ JS obviously feels so strongly in his opinions that he has become them....and we all know that opinions are like arseholes.
Saint Doug Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 alex smith... Kaepernick... Luck in college Well...I agree with Alex Smith (and Luck deserves to be nowhere in this conversation), but I would say Kaepernick is still trying to develop, if he ever will. The same person who saw him rise, saw him fall. Sort of like saying Kyle Shanahan developed RG3.
Best Player Available Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 Where do you get that? And why would you deduce a 5th rounder could replace him. You would be better off saying Kyle. It's sarcasm
DanInUticaTampa Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 From listening to the press conference, they wanted to keep all 3 QBs. They trusted EJ, but cassel was a safer (but not a better) backup than EJ. After 2 regular season games, Rex was fairly comfortable With the 3 QBs with the exception that they didn't have the opportunity to develop EJ but it didn't make sense to make a long time vet the third QB option So then as luck would have it, Whaley came to rex saying dallas was insterested in Cassel. And Rex agreed thinking after 2 regular season games he would like to develop EJ more and was ok of EJ being number 2 I also think that the bills secretly wanted that roster spot. With Aaron williams injury, Duke playing terrible yet again, and Meeks being upgraded to 53, all played a small role in them wanting an extra roster spot. I see it as them just being presented with an opportunity by dallas, they looked at the pros and cons, and made a decision. And pros and cons can change weekly in the NFL. I do not get why the local media is so invested in Cassel and so forceful to run EJ out of town. And they seem to act like Tyrod doesn't exist. It is really like they formed some kind of pact. I don't hate the local media like some here, but their speculation and opinions on this QB battle has been frustrated reading all offseason and now it keeps going
Hapless Bills Fan Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 Here come Jerry Sullivan's hot takes!! Bills' company line on QBs doesn't quite add up http://bills.buffalonews.com/2015/09/23/bills-company-line-on-qbs-doesnt-quite-add-up/ Thank you for helping some of us practice "See and Avoid" on Sully
ganesh Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 What is so confusing ... @mikerodak: Bills take confusing stance on Matt Cassel trade, EJ Manuel promotion: http://t.co/rOYXQcK90O The actual confusing stance was two weeks ago. If EJ had played very well in the pre-season (as evidenced), he should have been made the backup QB. If the Bills wanted to use Casell's experience in breaking down films, they should have said so and made him the 3rd QB (effectively another QB Coach) and clearly let him know about that. They muddled it by giving in to Cassell's demands for being the backup QB.
Boo Radley Boston Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 Easiest war ever. All his soldiers have to do is say "excuse me" while invading until he takes the country. Rex doesn't roll that way.
BuffaloHokie13 Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 Reality bites!! The organization knows that if Tyrod plays lights out they will not be able to afford him when his contract is up. They will be able to re-sign Manuel at a modest salary and possibly trade Tyrod for his value will be enticing to another team. So you honestly think that the reality is if Tyrod plays lights out they will let him go and roll the dice with EJ?
1billsfan Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 (edited) The actual confusing stance was two weeks ago. If EJ had played very well in the pre-season (as evidenced), he should have been made the backup QB. If the Bills wanted to use Casell's experience in breaking down films, they should have said so and made him the 3rd QB (effectively another QB Coach) and clearly let him know about that. They muddled it by giving in to Cassell's demands for being the backup QB. They probably caved to Cassel's #2 QB demands because Taylor had never started a real NFL game before and there was a nagging fear that Taylor might be a disaster when they play for real. It was the fear of the unknown IMO. Rex just couldn't be honest about it in the press conference for obvious reasons. He should have just said that it was a coaches decision and that he was not going to elaborate on it. Then just keep repeating that until Sullivan gives up. It's clear that they have no more fear about Taylor or Manuel and having two young but seasoned QBs that are getting better is a very good thing. Edited September 24, 2015 by 1billsfan
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 Here come Jerry Sullivan's hot takes!! Bills' company line on QBs doesn't quite add up http://bills.buffalonews.com/2015/09/23/bills-company-line-on-qbs-doesnt-quite-add-up/ You can't fix stupid. Seems Jerry is in the EJM sucks club and will never amount to anything. At this time he needs to shut up and deal with the concept that he's got zero idea of what the Bills want to do. But when did Manuel’s long-term development become the primary consideration? When he asks?? Try to pay attention Jerry they firrst spoke of it when (or before) Rex was hired. So by their actions, it was the coaches who said Manuel was inferior to Cassel. If not, why wasn’t Manuel the backup the first two games? shaking head. Well...I agree with Alex Smith (and Luck deserves to be nowhere in this conversation), but I would say Kaepernick is still trying to develop, if he ever will. The same person who saw him rise, saw him fall. Sort of like saying Kyle Shanahan developed RG3. with the exception that through week 2 both have a share of the worst (bottom 4) QB ratings in the league along with P Manning and IIRC Bradford.
Solomon Grundy Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 So you honestly think that the reality is if Tyrod plays lights out they will let him go and roll the dice with EJ? I didn't call them "the present and the future"
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 During the game the guys in the booth said Matt was warning up until the camera panned to him and TT. When the O was going 3 and out for 5 of 6 straight drives behind by a couple of scores ... Does anyone think MC could have regained he lead? I didn't call them "the present and the future" Wasn't that a quote from Rex? The actual confusing stance was two weeks ago. If EJ had played very well in the pre-season (as evidenced), he should have been made the backup QB. If the Bills wanted to use Casell's experience in breaking down films, they should have said so and made him the 3rd QB (effectively another QB Coach) and clearly let him know about that. They muddled it by giving in to Cassell's demands for being the backup QB. OR maybe they knew his trade value with a high salary was not going to happen. By cutting him and reducing his contract the gamble paid off.
1billsfan Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 You can't fix stupid. Seems Jerry is in the EJM sucks club and will never amount to anything. At this time he needs to shut up and deal with the concept that he's got zero idea of what the Bills want to do. But when did Manuel’s long-term development become the primary consideration? When he asks?? Try to pay attention Jerry they firrst spoke of it when (or before) Rex was hired. So by their actions, it was the coaches who said Manuel was inferior to Cassel. If not, why wasn’t Manuel the backup the first two games? shaking head. Jerry Sullivan on the case reminds me of this guy...
BuffaloHokie13 Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 I didn't call them "the present and the future" No, but you're applying them respectively when it's not what Rex meant. He never said Tyrod is our present and EJ is our future, he simply implied that he is comfortable with Tyrod and EJ being our team's QBs for the foreseeable future... If you think Tyrod is going to 'light it up' and they're going to just let him go you are incredibly naive.
YoloinOhio Posted September 24, 2015 Author Posted September 24, 2015 During the game the guys in the booth said Matt was warning up until the camera panned to him and TT. When the O was going 3 and out for 5 of 6 straight drives behind by a couple of scores ... Does anyone think MC could have regained he lead? Wasn't that a quote from Rex? OR maybe they knew his trade value with a high salary was not going to happen. By cutting him and reducing his contract the gamble paid off. good point on the trade value/salary
JÂy RÛßeÒ Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 (edited) Honestly this is EXACTLY what I had hoped would happen this year - that one or even both of our young QBs would look so good that we wouldn't need that short-term veteran caretaker QB to be here. Now we truly have a shot at developing and keeping that long-term franchise QB we've been looking for since Kelly retired 19 freakin' years ago. This had to be contingent on whoever the starter ended up being having the ability to win with this team this year. Edited September 24, 2015 by JÂy RÛßeÒ
Lurker Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 Thank you for helping some of us practice "See and Avoid" on Sully I agree. It's always problematic hovering over a link wondering if it's a story by Sully or the Buckster...
YoloinOhio Posted September 24, 2015 Author Posted September 24, 2015 (edited) I agree. It's always problematic hovering over a link wondering if it's a story by Sully or the Buckster...i admit I read it for the laughs. And I got them. I actually feel bad for him because he is so incompetent. Edited September 24, 2015 by YoloinOhio
Solomon Grundy Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 No, but you're applying them respectively when it's not what Rex meant. He never said Tyrod is our present and EJ is our future, he simply implied that he is comfortable with Tyrod and EJ being our team's QBs for the foreseeable future... If you think Tyrod is going to 'light it up' and they're going to just let him go you are incredibly naive. In Rex's presser he spoke of how he thinks EJ will be a good QB in the league and how EJ keeps ascending. I didn't correlate the two QBs like that, Rex did. As far as "just letting Tyrod go", that would be plain stupid. If EJ continues to "ascend" to the QB Rex thinks he will become, how will the organization be able to afford all of those multi million dollar contracts? Taylor would demand a king's ransom. Trading him will garnish multiple high end picks. That's all I'm saying. Just business.
Lurker Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 The actual confusing stance was two weeks ago. If EJ had played very well in the pre-season (as evidenced), he should have been made the backup QB. If the Bills wanted to use Casell's experience in breaking down films, they should have said so and made him the 3rd QB (effectively another QB Coach) and clearly let him know about that. They muddled it by giving in to Cassell's demands for being the backup QB. Things change. If Romo doesn't break his shoulder then Cassel is still here, IMO. Also, where was it ever written that Matt made 'demands' to be the backup? I'd like to see a link on that...
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