OldTimer1960 Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I think your logic is flawed. Just because we screwed up the way we tried to deal with EJ (not convinced he'd have ended up that different) does not mean we should screw it up with Tyrod, just to be fair... I am not really suggesting that the Bills should make the same mistake with Taylor that they did with Manuel, just pointing out the disparity in how both fans and coaches appear to be treating the two.
GunnerBill Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I am not really suggesting that the Bills should make the same mistake with Taylor that they did with Manuel, just pointing out the disparity in how both fans and coaches appear to be treating the two. There is no argument from me with regards to the fact this organisation did not do everything in its power to put EJ in position to be successful. I think it is why you have fans around here who would still like to see him get another shot. Personally I think the book is closed and results are in on EJ and I see no merit in going back to him at this stage unless Tyrod gets injured. The Bills did a clever contract with Tyrod that basically bought them another year to decide with the chances that if he hits they have him tied down. We need to do as much evaluation this year as possible. Ideally all 16 games. I really hope that Sunday was just the occasion and return to Baltimore being too big for him because he was missing the chance to throw downfield to open guys often (he held the ball too long too which made an already tough day for the line harder) and pretty much all his checkdowns to Clay and the backs were thrown high and as a result were incomplete or required tough catches that removed YAC possibilities.
3rdand12 Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Just a question. Tyrod had that one insane/magic escape from being sacked, then threw a great ball to Clay, who then grabbed a bunch of extra yards and almost got the TD. Other than that, where was Clay the rest of the game? Was he that well covered? When Dray went down he was blocking more. Maybe he should have been chipping ? I did not notice it, but that was the report from one our more reliable sources here : ) And it made sense considering the pass rush There is no argument from me with regards to the fact this organisation did not do everything in its power to put EJ in position to be successful. I think it is why you have fans around here who would still like to see him get another shot. Personally I think the book is closed and results are in on EJ and I see no merit in going back to him at this stage unless Tyrod gets injured. The Bills did a clever contract with Tyrod that basically bought them another year to decide with the chances that if he hits they have him tied down. We need to do as much evaluation this year as possible. Ideally all 16 games. I really hope that Sunday was just the occasion and return to Baltimore being too big for him because he was missing the chance to throw downfield to open guys often (he held the ball too long too which made an already tough day for the line harder) and pretty much all his checkdowns to Clay and the backs were thrown high and as a result were incomplete or required tough catches that removed YAC possibilities. I wonder what he and Roman are talking about in regard to routes this week. Can Roman help him out ? As mentioned the plays were there IF Tyrod would get the ball out at the break and not after it. Timing the release.
GunnerBill Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 When Dray went down he was blocking more. Maybe he should have been chipping ? I did not notice it, but that was the report from one our more reliable sources here : ) And it made sense considering the pass rush I wonder what he and Roman are talking about in regard to routes this week. Can Roman help him out ? First thing Roman needs to do is figure out what went wrong with the running game (and I think he will it is the thing he does best) that will slow the rushers and buy Tyrod a little extra time but he needs to make faster and better decisions in the pocket. He just has to. The couple of silly penalties aside and one matchup disaster that Rex rightly took on himself the defense was encouraging. If they can figure the run game out they can try and ease Tyrod back into some kind of ryhthm the next couple of games. I can't believe that at least in the short term Sunday will not do some damage to his confidence.
Maury Ballstein Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Yikes. It would be nice if they drafted a QB who could actually read a defense instead of these project QBs. I don't want Whaley making that pick if Tyrod continues playing like he did Sunday. Rich boy ain't hungry no more. We just got fitzed again but worse, fitz could actually read defenses
ALF Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 54 yards rushing + 11 yards Taylor means the OL needs to be healthy to have a chance
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I am not really suggesting that the Bills should make the same mistake with Taylor that they did with Manuel, just pointing out the disparity in how both fans and coaches appear to be treating the two. He went to the probowl last year
Big Gun Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 First thing Roman needs to do is figure out what went wrong with the running game (and I think he will it is the thing he does best) that will slow the rushers and buy Tyrod a little extra time but he needs to make faster and better decisions in the pocket. He just has to. The couple of silly penalties aside and one matchup disaster that Rex rightly took on himself the defense was encouraging. If they can figure the run game out they can try and ease Tyrod back into some kind of ryhthm the next couple of games. I can't believe that at least in the short term Sunday will not do some damage to his confidence. Well that's an easy one. The Ravens didn't respect TT ability to beat them with his arm or his brain so they stacked the box more and more. It's going to happen more and more until TT proves he can adapt.
hondo in seattle Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Being fair to Tyrod, I thought the whole offense stunk. The performance by the OL was pathetic. They were't opening holes for the backs and weren't protecting Tyrod. Taylor checked down often due to pressure, and often got happy feet. Watching on TV, I can't tell if the WRs were getting open. But I could see they were often bunched together bringing several defenders into the same area and making yards-after-catch (if complete) impossible. Really makes me wonder about the play design and play calling. Tyrod sent out that "We're ready" message a couple days ago. It didn't look like anyone on the offense was ready. Some members of the Rex Sux crowd have said they want GRo to be the coach, thinking he'd hire a good DC. I wonder if that's still the dream after Sunday's abysmal showing.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Rich boy ain't hungry no more. We just got fitzed again but worse, fitz could actually read defenses ^ ^ ^ ^
CardinalScotts Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 No excuses for Tyrod. He had a very bad game. what a pile of crap....that protection prevented anything
mead107 Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I think Tyrod was to excited about playing in Baltimore.
GG Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 what a pile of crap....that protection prevented anything Is this opinion based on watching the game & All-22?
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Is this opinion based on watching the game & All-22? That first one on twitter...
26TrapDraw Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 No offense Bill, but I don't think this is a good take. Watkins played a fine game and by all accounts from those at the game was open often. The offense ineptitude probably has more to do with not taking chances and playing into the defense, only taking what they give you. Also, not sure how to blame some of Taylor's sailing throws on Watkins. Taylor was just off yesterday. Let's hope that doesn't continue or this will be a long year. Edit: and now here's proof from the first offensive snap, Agree here. I said Taylor will have to lead this team this year for success. He did the opposite of that Sunday. To me the seam was wide open and probably would of went for 6 cause the safety would of never got back in time. You can't progress as a QB until you can see the whole field. Let's see what he does Thursday night. He doesn't improve big time it's fat lady boys.
stony Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Agree here. I said Taylor will have to lead this team this year for success. He did the opposite of that Sunday. To me the seam was wide open and probably would of went for 6 cause the safety would of never got back in time. You can't progress as a QB until you can see the whole field. Let's see what he does Thursday night. He doesn't improve big time it's fat lady boys. Totally disagree that play would've been 6. Woods would've stepped on the sideline. Admit it.
Webster Guy Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I think our biggest issue is we are weighted too heavily on defense and not enough on offensive coaching. We essentially have 3 defensive coordinators and Roman is on his own with the keys to a really talented offense that he seems to be mismanaging. Look at our roster, we are not built to be a ground and pound team which is Romans system. We have speed. A quick qb, shifty runners, speed receivers etc. This a run and shoot, create space and let TT improvise roster. I am always against mid season coaching changes but if I were Rex I'd have Roman go to the press conference after any game we scored less than 20 points and take the tough questions. And I would demand he call more aggressive packages/plays on offense, including giving Tyrod more leeway for line audibles. We are too tight and playing the wrong game for our personnel.
Gugny Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I think our biggest issue is we are weighted too heavily on defense and not enough on offensive coaching. We essentially have 3 defensive coordinators and Roman is on his own with the keys to a really talented offense that he seems to be mismanaging. Look at our roster, we are not built to be a ground and pound team which is Romans system. We have speed. A quick qb, shifty runners, speed receivers etc. This a run and shoot, create space and let TT improvise roster. I am always against mid season coaching changes but if I were Rex I'd have Roman go to the press conference after any game we scored less than 20 points and take the tough questions. And I would demand he call more aggressive packages/plays on offense, including giving Tyrod more leeway for line audibles. We are too tight and playing the wrong game for our personnel. Audibles??? Are you kidding? This guy can't even take a piss without someone telling him to do it.
26CornerBlitz Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I think our biggest issue is we are weighted too heavily on defense and not enough on offensive coaching. We essentially have 3 defensive coordinators and Roman is on his own with the keys to a really talented offense that he seems to be mismanaging. Look at our roster, we are not built to be a ground and pound team which is Romans system. We have speed. A quick qb, shifty runners, speed receivers etc. This a run and shoot, create space and let TT improvise roster. I am always against mid season coaching changes but if I were Rex I'd have Roman go to the press conference after any game we scored less than 20 points and take the tough questions. And I would demand he call more aggressive packages/plays on offense, including giving Tyrod more leeway for line audibles. We are too tight and playing the wrong game for our personnel. I believe Roman gets input from Chris Palmer and Kromer on how to attack defenses.
Reed83HOF Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I believe Roman gets input from Chris Palmer and Kromer on how to attack defenses. I wish they would pass that info along to TT
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