26CornerBlitz Posted October 6, 2016 Posted October 6, 2016 Ice, Ice, baby! Matt Ryan rules the QB IndexUpdating his QB pecking order, Gregg Rosenthal says one man is currently in a league of his own: Matt Ryan. How do the other 31 starting signal callers stack up against each other at the quarter mark? Middle of the pack 20) Tyrod Taylor, Buffalo Bills Taylor and Russell Wilson are the only two quarterbacks whose "grades" have improved each week this season, a sign that Bills coach Rex Ryan was wise to swap out offensive coordinators. Taylor is the best pure scrambler in football and has used his movement skills more the last two weeks. The Patriots had no answer for Taylor's throws on the run, a development that warmed Ryan's Wildcat Truther heart. We're about two wins away from Rex boasting at a press conference that he was "right about Tim Tebow" all along to no one in particular.
John from Riverside Posted October 6, 2016 Posted October 6, 2016 Ice, Ice, baby! Matt Ryan rules the QB Index Middle of the pack 20) Tyrod Taylor, Buffalo Bills Taylor and Russell Wilson are the only two quarterbacks whose "grades" have improved each week this season, a sign that Bills coach Rex Ryan was wise to swap out offensive coordinators. Taylor is the best pure scrambler in football and has used his movement skills more the last two weeks. The Patriots had no answer for Taylor's throws on the run, a development that warmed Ryan's Wildcat Truther heart. We're about two wins away from Rex boasting at a press conference that he was "right about Tim Tebow" all along to no one in particular. Honestly that sounds about right. Lets see if Tyrod continues to climb the ladder as the season progresses
26CornerBlitz Posted October 7, 2016 Author Posted October 7, 2016 @AllbrightNFL My cQBR data is tabulated; no surprise the worst QB to play this season is Ryan Fitzpatrick. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16eJ5nqHL8pnwETuWQH7srSgBvlk_UoL8fWqhsijkYFY/edit?usp=sharing Tyrod is 10th on this particular list.
26CornerBlitz Posted October 13, 2016 Author Posted October 13, 2016 QB Index: Something old, something new in the top 10What do four-time Super Bowl champ Tom Brady and rookie revelation Dak Prescott have in common? They both hold a top-10 spot in Gregg Rosenthal's QB Index. Check out the full rankings, from 1 to 32. Mixed bag of mixed play20) Tyrod Taylor, Buffalo Bills (LW: 20)
dulles Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 Thanks for the links. The analysis is far more interesting than the unsupported opinions of many sports journalists.
BADOLBILZ Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 @AllbrightNFL My cQBR data is tabulated; no surprise the worst QB to play this season is Ryan Fitzpatrick. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16eJ5nqHL8pnwETuWQH7srSgBvlk_UoL8fWqhsijkYFY/edit?usp=sharing Tyrod is 10th on this particular list. According to that list all 5 of the QB's the Bills have played this year fall in the bottom nine performers in the NFL. Probably going to have to up their games defensively for Brady, Roethlisberger, Carr etc..
FLFan Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 (edited) According to that list all 5 of the QB's the Bills have played this year fall in the bottom nine performers in the NFL. Probably going to have to up their games defensively for Brady, Roethlisberger, Carr etc.. No doubt they need to up their game for Brady. Who doesn't? But could it be that some of your quoted stat is due to the Bills defense actually being pretty good? Edited October 13, 2016 by MDFan
BADOLBILZ Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 No doubt they need to up their game for Brady. Who doesn't? But could it be that some of your quoted stat is due to the Bills defense actually being pretty good? I thought you'd never ask. The answer regarding the weight of the Bills D on those numbers is this...........Ryan Fitzpatrick is the 32nd and last rated passer on that list............and he absolutely TORCHED the Bills D.........so apparently the other 4 games carry a lot of weight too.
dulles Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 According to that list all 5 of the QB's the Bills have played this year fall in the bottom nine performers in the NFL. Probably going to have to up their games defensively for Brady, Roethlisberger, Carr etc.. Perhaps they should get ready to play a fearsome defense!
ganesh Posted October 13, 2016 Posted October 13, 2016 No doubt they need to up their game for Brady. Who doesn't? But could it be that some of your quoted stat is due to the Bills defense actually being pretty good? It is a team game. Winning teams are solid in all areas. The Bills need to continue to improve to compete with the big boys.
26CornerBlitz Posted October 18, 2016 Author Posted October 18, 2016 @si_nfl Week 7 NFL quarterback rankings from @FanSided: How far has Aaron Rodgers fallen? http://on.si.com/2e3extq 20. Tyrod Taylor Taylor continues to get the job done without making many tough throws. It’s no knock at the Bills quarterback, who has eight touchdowns and is doing enough.
DrDawkinstein Posted October 18, 2016 Posted October 18, 2016 I have a friend currently arguing on FB that the Bills should trade our 1st rounder next year for Romo/Bradford/or one of Denver's young QBs. But I'm not convinced any of them would be that much better than Taylor. Especially with the way this team is built. Thoughts?
26CornerBlitz Posted October 18, 2016 Author Posted October 18, 2016 I have a friend currently arguing on FB that the Bills should trade our 1st rounder next year for Romo/Bradford/or one of Denver's young QBs. But I'm not convinced any of them would be that much better than Taylor. Especially with the way this team is built. Thoughts? Neither Dallas or Minnesota makes that deal and Romo is too fragile. A #1 pick for either of the Broncos' QBs? In a word no.
Formerly Allan in MD Posted October 18, 2016 Posted October 18, 2016 I have a friend currently arguing on FB that the Bills should trade our 1st rounder next year for Romo/Bradford/or one of Denver's young QBs. But I'm not convinced any of them would be that much better than Taylor. Especially with the way this team is built. Thoughts? Are the Bills desperate? That's what you have to be to trade a number one pick for one of two guys that are getting up there in years and have a history of serious injuries. In Romo's case, no one will go high for him unless they have a Trump-like wall in front of him given his most recent problems. And BTW, we're not desperate.
GunnerBill Posted October 18, 2016 Posted October 18, 2016 I have a friend currently arguing on FB that the Bills should trade our 1st rounder next year for Romo/Bradford/or one of Denver's young QBs. But I'm not convinced any of them would be that much better than Taylor. Especially with the way this team is built. Thoughts? No. Romo is an injury waiting to happen, Bradford in this offense is at most a small step up from Taylor and I didn't like Lynch coming out, I like him no more as an NFL prospect now. Siemian is a decent game manager bottom 3rd of the league QB and no more.
26CornerBlitz Posted October 19, 2016 Author Posted October 19, 2016 ESPN: Handing out quarterback grades for every NFL teamAaron Rodgers and Cam Newton have combined to win three NFL MVP awards, but they're not playing at the same level this season. NFL Nation hands out grades from A-plus to F for each team. Grade: BBuffalo Bills Tyrod Taylor is doing one thing exceptionally well for the Bills: protecting the football. Taylor has thrown only two interceptions this season and has a 4-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio, tied for fifth-best in the NFL. He also leads the league among quarterbacks with 236 rushing yards. Taylor hasn't wowed as a passer, ranking 21st in completion percentage and 26th in yards per pass attempt. But as long as the Bills are running the ball well and playing from ahead, Taylor is doing exactly what the Bills need him to do. -- Mike Rodak
Beef Jerky Posted October 19, 2016 Posted October 19, 2016 (edited) According to that list all 5 of the QB's the Bills have played this year fall in the bottom nine performers in the NFL. Probably going to have to up their games defensively for Brady, Roethlisberger, Carr etc.. Hahahahahahahaha the Bills are the ones who made them fall. Carr hahahahahahahaha KC !@#$ed him up. Edited October 19, 2016 by Beef Jerky
26CornerBlitz Posted October 19, 2016 Author Posted October 19, 2016 QB Index: Welcome to Bizarro WorldMatthew Stafford and Sam Bradford are top-10 quarterbacks ... Aaron Rodgers and Cam Newton are not. Wait, what?? Gregg Rosenthal updates his quarterback rankings. Who's No. 1? Who's No. 32? Middle of the pack 17) Tyrod Taylor, Buffalo Bills (LW: 20) Taylor's reset happened when Rex Ryan changed offensive coordinators. The second-year starter has steadily improved since, in large part because the running game has taken so much pressure off him. The coaching staff isn't forcing Taylor to pull off weekly miracles with the league's worst wideout group.
bobobonators Posted October 19, 2016 Posted October 19, 2016 QB Index: Welcome to Bizarro World Middle of the pack 17) Tyrod Taylor, Buffalo Bills (LW: 20) Taylor's reset happened when Rex Ryan changed offensive coordinators. The second-year starter has steadily improved since, in large part because the running game has taken so much pressure off him. The coaching staff isn't forcing Taylor to pull off weekly miracles with the league's worst wideout group. YESSSS👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
26CornerBlitz Posted October 26, 2016 Author Posted October 26, 2016 QB Index: Put some respect on their names! Andrew Luck, Philip Rivers and Andy Dalton are doing everything they can to carry their flawed teams to victory -- and Gregg Rosenthal rewards all three with a bump in his updated QB pecking order. Middle of the pack14) Tyrod Taylor, Buffalo Bills (LW: 17)
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