26CornerBlitz Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 You answered your own question htere THe bills OFFENSE is ranked 30th.....what do you think that TT's numbers would be if the offense as a whole was playing better? THink about it for a minute You can't let Tyrod off the hook here. One big reason why the offense is ranked 30th is because of his poor play.
simpleman Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 If and when the Bill's chances of a winning season are clearly gone, I would like to see Cardale move to #2. The only reason I see to have EJ as #2 is because he is the most likely after TT to give us a chance at a winning season this year if TT is injured. I see no future here after this year for EJ. EJ is what he is, nothing left for him to show us. If the season is toast, I would like Cardale to get as much practice time as possible with the 1's to further his development and give the team a better chance to find out what they have in him (without throwing Cardale to the wolves as #1 too soon before he is ready). If the season is toast. EJ loses all importance for the year and the future. A number 3 QB gets minimal time with the 1's and with the coaches. Make Cardale #2 and give him the greater time and the attention a 2 gets. If the season is toast, give him the opportunity to learn and develop as the #2, there is nothing to loose and everything to gain.
John from Riverside Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 You can't let Tyrod off the hook here. One big reason why the offense is ranked 30th is because of his poor play. Im not....he is playing poorly....he is a part of the 30th ranking but he is not the ONLY reason If and when the Bill's chances of a winning season are clearly gone, I would like to see Cardale move to #2. The only reason I see to have EJ as #2 is because he is the most likely after TT to give us a chance at a winning season this year if TT is injured. I see no future here after this year for EJ. EJ is what he is, nothing left for him to show us. If the season is toast, I would like Cardale to get as much practice time as possible with the 1's to further his development and give the team a better chance to find out what they have in him (without throwing Cardale to the wolves as #1 too soon before he is ready). If the season is toast. EJ loses all importance for the year and the future. A number 3 QB gets minimal time with the 1's and with the coaches. Make Cardale #2 and give him the greater time and the attention a 2 gets. If the season is toast, give him the opportunity to learn and develop as the #2, there is nothing to loose and everything to gain. If the season gets out of reach I agree with all of this......there is no reason for EJ Manuel to be the 2 if the season gets away from us....he is GONE after this year
Hapless Bills Fan Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 No Throwing a rookie project QB who is not NFL ready into the game to "see what he's got" is like throwing a handful of raw salmon chunks on top of a green salad to "see if it's any good". It might have been delicious and nutritious, if only it had been marinated in ceviche sauce for a proper duration, or grilled, or baked, or poached. But instead, it's just raw and yucky. And now that it's covered with dressing and salad bits, you can try to pull it off and remedy the mistake by cooking or marination, but it will never quite reach the same potential heights as if you'd done it right from the start. It is possible that EJ Manuel would not be our starting QB even if he had been properly developed with a QB coach his rookie season and a chance to sit behind an established vet and learn how to step up and take care of business in the NFL. But the probability would have increased quite a bit over what actually happened. Let's not stage "How to Mishandle a Project Rookie Act II", all right?
Augie Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 You can't let Tyrod off the hook here. One big reason why the offense is ranked 30th is because of his poor play. That's very true, but his job would be so much easier if we could run the ball. That really confuses me.....what the heck happened to the run game? It's all one big mess! I'm watching DeShone Kizer now knowing we'll win just enough to be out of range for him....
Boatdrinks Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 You can't let Tyrod off the hook here. One big reason why the offense is ranked 30th is because of his poor play. I don't think Tyrod has played well at all this year. That said, I don't feel much differently about being ranked 30 Th in Offense after week two than I would about being in the top 3. If the Bills are 30th after week 8? That's a big problem. That's very true, but his job would be so much easier if we could run the ball. That really confuses me.....what the heck happened to the run game? It's all one big mess! I'm watching DeShone Kizer now knowing we'll win just enough to be out of range for him.... Early returns look like crappy blocking, Shady trying to bounce everything outside for a home- run instead of taking 4 yards up the middle, lack of long drives/ first downs to give more opportunities to get a better run/ pass mix. Don't underestimate the tough yards inside that Karlos Williams was getting last year. That is one thing missing completely from this ground attack.
Nihilarian Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 Throw a young, inexperienced QB to the wolves and more than likely you destroy his confidence and he starts hearing, seeing phantom sackers coming from everywhere! If the kid does have some actual talent to make the eventual jump to an NFL starting QB. I'd sure hate to see it wasted over nothing. Let Tyrod play and he either sinks or swims this season and if it all goes south put in EJ to see if he can sink or swim as he now has had time to learn under a decent OC. If both those players are injured and can't play is the only reason I'd start Jones. Something tells me the future franchise QB isn't on the roster just yet.
jms62 Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 (edited) Did you read the part in parenthesis?Toss the All Pro cuz given the last 16 years we know the next QB will be a Hall of Famer. You answered your own question htere THe bills OFFENSE is ranked 30th.....what do you think that TT's numbers would be if the offense as a whole was playing better? THink about it for a minute Where is the outrage against the offensive line? INcognito, Woods, et all. Throw a young, inexperienced QB to the wolves and more than likely you destroy his confidence and he starts hearing, seeing phantom sackers coming from everywhere! If the kid does have some actual talent to make the eventual jump to an NFL starting QB. I'd sure hate to see it wasted over nothing. Let Tyrod play and he either sinks or swims this season and if it all goes south put in EJ to see if he can sink or swim as he now has had time to learn under a decent OC. If both those players are injured and can't play is the only reason I'd start Jones. Something tells me the future franchise QB isn't on the roster just yet. He has sunk proably to the bottom of the ocean by no.w. #NoMoreShotsForEJHeHasHadEnough Edited September 24, 2016 by jms62
dayman Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 No Throwing a rookie project QB who is not NFL ready into the game to "see what he's got" is like throwing a handful of raw salmon chunks on top of a green salad to "see if it's any good". It might have been delicious and nutritious, if only it had been marinated in ceviche sauce for a proper duration, or grilled, or baked, or poached. But instead, it's just raw and yucky. And now that it's covered with dressing and salad bits, you can try to pull it off and remedy the mistake by cooking or marination, but it will never quite reach the same potential heights as if you'd done it right from the start. It is possible that EJ Manuel would not be our starting QB even if he had been properly developed with a QB coach his rookie season and a chance to sit behind an established vet and learn how to step up and take care of business in the NFL. But the probability would have increased quite a bit over what actually happened. Let's not stage "How to Mishandle a Project Rookie Act II", all right?
Buffalo Barbarian Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 Should the Bills offence look like it has looked, and the even worse Defense continues to show it can't carry the team either ...... Provided he is fully healthy, is it time to throw Cardale Jones out there for the rest of the season to see what the Bills have in him (after 0-5, 0-6) ????? Reasoning: If the record is going to put us in the top five of the draft, there will be tremendous pressure to draft a QB higher than unidentified QB should be drafted. If Cardale proves capable, it would take that pressure off. Thoughts? sweet, 1st overall pick for sure.
Marty McFly Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 Theres no reason to. Give Tyrod all season to play. They have to know beyond a reasonable doubt whether to cut him this offseason or not. Huge money is at stake next year for him and so far, hes flatlined. We dont need a 25 million dollar placeholder while we look for another QB. This. Plus if you really want Cardale to be the answer you dont play him until hes ready so he dont get his confidence shot like EJs. I cant believe people are even entertaining this idea. It makes no sense really. We all know Rex is gonna get canned this season, maybe even halfway through. Man if we get Tom Coughy I would flip out and super kick the 1st crossing guard I see. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xOcKKz_iIM
PolishDave Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 That's very true, but his job would be so much easier if we could run the ball. That really confuses me.....what the heck happened to the run game? It's all one big mess! I'm watching DeShone Kizer now knowing we'll win just enough to be out of range for him.... Karlos Williams is missing. Not this year's Karlos either. We miss last year's Karlos Williams.
Augie Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 (edited) Karlos Williams is missing. Not this year's Karlos either. We miss last year's Karlos Williams. Hopefully J. Williams will stick it up in there. (In a good way.) Edited September 25, 2016 by Augie
reddogblitz Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 If they think that there is any chance that Jones could develop into a good NFL QB, then they should not play him this year.- he isn't ready and that could destroy his confidence.^^^^^^^This I'm glad we got Jones. But I don't want him anywhere near the field this year. He's under contract. He's not going anywhere. We've thrown a lot of QBs out there to see what they can do (Trent, JP, EJ) and the common denominator is they all failed. Leave Jones on the pine to learn. He can get some practice by running the scout team. If we want Jones to succeed, don't rush him IMHO
Marty McFly Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 But then dump Tyrod at years end? Or pay him $27 million next year? Thats the options based on his current contract (although Im not real familiar with what he needs to hit as far as incentives). I say play Tyrod all year no matter the record. If he gets hurt, then you have to decide on EJ or Jones. If Tyrod continues on his current path, I cant see paying him elite money next year. If he shows promise, we pay him the big money his contract warrents and head into next year with our QBs as Tyrod, Jones, and ??? Agree.
metzelaars_lives Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 Or 0-2, and lost to Bradford, cousins, smith and the pu pu platter of qb's. Nice pro bowl btw, did he set the record for Int's ? I feel like you're better than this.
gr8billsfan Posted September 24, 2016 Posted September 24, 2016 No point since he has no one to throw the pigskin too.
Maury Ballstein Posted September 25, 2016 Posted September 25, 2016 I feel like you're better than this. Let's get a win, I might be then.
#34fan Posted September 25, 2016 Posted September 25, 2016 (edited) No Throwing a rookie project QB who is not NFL ready into the game to "see what he's got" is like throwing a handful of raw salmon chunks on top of a green salad to "see if it's any good". It might have been delicious and nutritious, if only it had been marinated in ceviche sauce for a proper duration, or grilled, or baked, or poached. But instead, it's just raw and yucky. And now that it's covered with dressing and salad bits, you can try to pull it off and remedy the mistake by cooking or marination, but it will never quite reach the same potential heights as if you'd done it right from the start. It is possible that EJ Manuel would not be our starting QB even if he had been properly developed with a QB coach his rookie season and a chance to sit behind an established vet and learn how to step up and take care of business in the NFL. But the probability would have increased quite a bit over what actually happened. Let's not stage "How to Mishandle a Project Rookie Act II", all right? Look, If I thought Cardale was "Raw Salmon", I would not be out here stumping for him.... I see your point though... It works ONLY if you have zero belief in this kid's ability... Try tossing a few cubes of seared ahi tuna on top of that same salad, sprinkled with some diced Tarragon and lemon juice... THEN spend the next few weeks trying to get your girlfriend to shut up about it... You see, she didn't know how good it was until she tried it...I think the same principle applies to jersey #7... Give him a chance... Might leave a better taste in your mouth than you expected. Edited September 25, 2016 by #34fan
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