Alphadawg7 Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 (edited) -Aaron Williams -Nickell Robey -Anthony Dixon -Eric Wood -Robert Woods -Tyrod Taylor It's hard to see these players being anything higher than 2nd string on the elite teams in the NFL. And yet, we do not consider these positions needs. The standards within Bills nation is so low, that we think we are good to go at these positions and therefore try to fill other needs. Just because a guy makes a few plays doesn't mean you need to fall in unconditional love with him. First of all, many of the players you listed are 2nd string or lower here...so EPIC FAIL at a post. In fact, only 3 of the guys you listed are #1's here (Eric Wood, Williams, and Taylor). Wood definitely starts on a lot of teams around the NFL. He's no where close to being the 33rd best C or worse in the NFL. Taylor is in the top 5 in several critical passing categories, including rating and YPA (2 of the more telling stats) across the NFL, not to mention completing almost 64% of his passes despite missing most of his offensive weapons are seeing them play hurt almost the whole year...while also playing hurt himself and learning a new offense as a FIRST year starter. And Williams issue isn't talent, its he's hurt. Is he the best S in the NFL, not by a mile. But he's a solid S that can start in this league for a lot of teams. So now can Taylor, Wood, or Williams start on Elite teams...depends on why those teams are Elite. If its the Seahawks, then no to Williams as they have the best S tandem in the NFL and no to Taylor because they have a top 3 or 4 QB in the league. But Wood might start there. So its a case by case scenario...Taylor may have a hard time starting on an ELITE team, because ELITE teams usually have a pretty good to ELITE QB and Taylor is still young and developing despite being off to an impressive start. But there are teams, playoff teams with shots at winning the whole thing that each could start on. Taylor > Brock in Denver. Wood could start for several of the playoff teams as there are not a lot of great C in the game right now. And Williams could start for several of the playoff teams too as there are also not a lot of Elite Safeties, and the 2 best play on the same team in Seattle. Everyone else, is a 2nd fiddle guy or lower on THIS team, so stating they are also 2nd string or best on other teams literally has exactly ZERO relevancy, merit, or intelligence in that point. Bottom line: You now owe 4 minutes of life back. Edited December 16, 2015 by Alphadawg7
Virgil Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 -Aaron Williams -Nickell Robey -Anthony Dixon -Eric Wood -Robert Woods -Tyrod Taylor It's hard to see these players being anything higher than 2nd string on the elite teams in the NFL. And yet, we do not consider these positions needs. The standards within Bills nation is so low, that we think we are good to go at these positions and therefore try to fill other needs. Just because a guy makes a few plays doesn't mean you need to fall in unconditional love with him. And I thought I had the market on terrible posts. Seriously dude, step away from the keyboard. You're past 48 hours of posts have been terrifying.
YoloinOhio Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 (edited) He reminds me of a young FleaMoulds except without an ounce of originality, humor, or wit. In other words, he's exactly like FleaMoulds. could be NDBuffcusefan reincarnated. He does keep advocating for the Bills to draft DeShone Kizer ... If so, the meltdown to come could be worth enduring the terrifying threads. Edited December 16, 2015 by YoloinOhio
UBBullsfan Posted December 16, 2015 Author Posted December 16, 2015 First of all, many of the players you listed are 2nd string or lower here...so EPIC FAIL at a post. In fact, only 3 of the guys you listed are #1's here (Eric Wood, Williams, and Taylor). Wood definitely starts on a lot of teams around the NFL. He's no where close to being the 33rd best C or worse in the NFL. Taylor is in the top 5 in several critical passing categories, including rating and YPA (2 of the more telling stats) across the NFL, not to mention completing almost 64% of his passes despite missing most of his offensive weapons are seeing them play hurt almost the whole year...while also playing hurt himself and learning a new offense as a FIRST year starter. And Williams issue isn't talent, its he's hurt. Is he the best S in the NFL, not by a mile. But he's a solid S that can start in this league for a lot of teams. So now can Taylor, Wood, or Williams start on Elite teams...depends on why those teams are Elite. If its the Seahawks, then no to Williams as they have the best S tandem in the NFL and no to Taylor because they have a top 3 or 4 QB in the league. But Wood might start there. So its a case by case scenario...Taylor may have a hard time starting on an ELITE team, because ELITE teams usually have a pretty good to ELITE QB and Taylor is still young and developing despite being off to an impressive start. But there are teams, playoff teams with shots at winning the whole thing that each could start on. Taylor > Brock in Denver. Wood could start for several of the playoff teams as there are not a lot of great C in the game right now. And Williams could start for several of the playoff teams too as there are also not a lot of Elite Safeties, and the 2 best play on the same team in Seattle. Everyone else, is a 2nd fiddle guy or lower on THIS team, so stating they are also 2nd string or best on other teams literally has exactly ZERO relevancy, merit, or intelligence in that point. Bottom line: You now owe 4 minutes of life back. Taylor is better than Osweiler? Are you kidding me? Taylor can't even throw over the trenches. Meanwhile, Osweiler is almost seven feet tall and, oh BTW he lead a game winning drive against the Patriots. Taylor couldn't even cross the 50 yard line at the end of BOTH of those Patriots games
3rdand12 Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 First of all, many of the players you listed are 2nd string or lower here...so EPIC FAIL at a post. In fact, only 3 of the guys you listed are #1's here (Eric Wood, Williams, and Taylor). Wood definitely starts on a lot of teams around the NFL. He's no where close to being the 33rd best C or worse in the NFL. Taylor is in the top 5 in several critical passing categories, including rating and YPA (2 of the more telling stats) across the NFL, not to mention completing almost 64% of his passes despite missing most of his offensive weapons are seeing them play hurt almost the whole year...while also playing hurt himself and learning a new offense as a FIRST year starter. And Williams issue isn't talent, its he's hurt. Is he the best S in the NFL, not by a mile. But he's a solid S that can start in this league for a lot of teams. So now can Taylor, Wood, or Williams start on Elite teams...depends on why those teams are Elite. If its the Seahawks, then no to Williams as they have the best S tandem in the NFL and no to Taylor because they have a top 3 or 4 QB in the league. But Wood might start there. So its a case by case scenario...Taylor may have a hard time starting on an ELITE team, because ELITE teams usually have a pretty good to ELITE QB and Taylor is still young and developing despite being off to an impressive start. But there are teams, playoff teams with shots at winning the whole thing that each could start on. Taylor > Brock in Denver. Wood could start for several of the playoff teams as there are not a lot of great C in the game right now. And Williams could start for several of the playoff teams too as there are also not a lot of Elite Safeties, and the 2 best play on the same team in Seattle. Everyone else, is a 2nd fiddle guy or lower on THIS team, so stating they are also 2nd string or best on other teams literally has exactly ZERO relevancy, merit, or intelligence in that point. Bottom line: You now owe 4 minutes of life back. Man i do loathe this. But you are incorrect, Mostly. Aaron Williams is a starter. at safety. Nickell Robey is a starter. at Nickle CB. which is in todays game a Starting position. Anthony Dixon is a starter. at STs in each facet i believe ? but lets toss that one out because he is surely replaceable. Eric Wood is the starting center . simple enough. Robert Wood is the starting #2 WR. Harvin was, and now he is. Starting, that is And TT is also seemingly starting games as the QB. except when EJ was doing whatever it is he was doing those two games. so you Sir are incorrect.
What a Tuel Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 (edited) Taylor is better than Osweiler? Are you kidding me? Taylor can't even throw over the trenches. Meanwhile, Osweiler is almost seven feet tall and, oh BTW he lead a game winning drive against the Patriots. Taylor couldn't even cross the 50 yard line at the end of BOTH of those Patriots games Not choosing one or the other, but if by game winning drive you mean 1 pass for 7 yards, and 2 runs totaling 50 yards, then yeah, Osweiler led a game winning drive against the Pats. I am sure you'd give the credit to Tyrod if McCoy broke one to win the game too. Edited December 16, 2015 by What a Tuel
Alphadawg7 Posted December 16, 2015 Posted December 16, 2015 Taylor is better than Osweiler? Are you kidding me? Taylor can't even throw over the trenches. Meanwhile, Osweiler is almost seven feet tall and, oh BTW he lead a game winning drive against the Patriots. Taylor couldn't even cross the 50 yard line at the end of BOTH of those Patriots games Weird, Taylor is the 5th rated passer in the NFL, 5th in YPA, and completes 64% of his passes while having one of the best TD/INT ratios in the league. Not to mention a dangerous scrambler. Brock is 26th in the NFL in passer rating, has 5 TDs to 4 turnovers (not good), is 30th in the NFL in YPA. And he scramble too...at 2.8 yard per attempt which is weirdly terrible in comparison as well. But, wait, you say he's better even though the stats say he's a lot worse. Weird. Facts are so pesky. Its also odd that his stats are so bad despite having one of the best arsenal of receiving weapons in the whole NFL. Not to mention a very good overall team around him. But I guess if you say he's better despite there being literally zero factual truth to that in any way, shape or fashion, then it must be true.
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