klos63 Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 I think it's obvious that Rex's defense failed. I would also argue that was obvious to a lot of us before we brought in Rex. I don't, however, think it's ever as simple as defense = bad, offense = good. I think there were several games where we needed an offensive spark and they produced crucial three-and-outs (multiple big games from last year). I think Tyrod is an average/below average QB. He's probably our best option going into next season, BUT... if Cardale Jones is the only young QB on the roster our future is in trouble. You have to keep trying to plant trees. The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now. I still think Taylor was the only reasonable option they had. I believe they can make the playoffs with him, but the rest of the team needs to improve. I know he's not great, but he's capable of doing some nice things, maybe he will improve this year after a step back last season. We had a crappy head coach and 2 OC's last season. That can never be a good thing.
jeffismagic Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 I am prepared for some bad football and can sit through a bad season. This decision shows that the Pegulas, Whaley, and the new coach got together and came up with a TERRIBLE football decision. This team has no clue how to win, how to manage the cap, or to create a team.
DaBillsFanSince1973 Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 Speak the truth, like I said earlier it's good because it's the end of Whaley but sadly it's also the begining of the end of this new staff. 2019 cant come soon enough, going to be along 2 seasons. the staff isn't going anywhere.
PastaJoe Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 Another heroic run to 8-8. In 2 years we'll be saying, "If only they had picked...".
JoeF Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 Vic CarucciVerified account @viccarucci 5s5 seconds ago Under restructured deal w #Bills, Tyrod Taylor gets $7M signing bonus. Cap value for '16 goes from $16M to just under $10M.
Maury Ballstein Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 Yep, buh buh butt hurt. Don't wander too far. The I told you so medicine comes in cherry and grape I ran out of supply after the Oakland/Pitt games. My butts fine. I only support one failing franchise. My other teams actually make smart moves.
BullBuchanan Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 I am prepared for some bad football and can sit through a bad season. This decision shows that the Pegulas, Whaley, and the new coach got together and came up with a TERRIBLE football decision. This team has no clue how to win, how to manage the cap, or to create a team. Yawn. I think it does exactly that. They got the best QB available, and are free to draft as many as they like to try to hit a home run. It's a perfect plan that allows you to win this season and for years to come.
Rockpile233 Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 And I think he can. In fact, I was ok with just picking up his option. I honestly think he gives us the best chance to win now, and you don't flush away the last year's with high cost free agents by dropping in someone from a dubious QB draft class. My worry is if we want to move on next year. It would have been pricy next year, but we could have done it. If we lock in, I am worried. On the other hand, the Rapp report makes me feel better. If his sources are saying that the new coaches wanted him all along but at a lower price tag, then they have a plan of what to do with him. Pretty much exactly how I feel. I'm a little concerned this is too much of a half-measure, but hard to ignore that the defense, not Taylor, was the weak link the past two years.
billspro Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 I love the move, Taylor is probably in the 15-20 range for starting QBs, it is not smart to let a guy like that go. I still think it is possible to make the playoffs with a guy like Tyrod under center. Saying that, I think the Bills view TT as a bridge QB (can't really ask for a better one). I still think they are targeting a QB in the draft. My guess would be Watson in round 1 or Evans in round 5.
Heitz Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 At least people aren't opinionated on this one. It was either a solid / smart move the the dumbest move ever. Im going to wait for the season to see...
The_Dude Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 then don't watch Why quit now? I've been watching this dumpster burn for years.
fridge Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 then don't watch God, I hate this. You're allowed to be upset at your team when they fail to make the playoffs for nearly 20 years. Some of us have groaned over the last few coaching hires and starting QB's. It's not about "being right". I would love to be wrong, but a lot these decisions are becoming mind-numbingly predictable. Mind you, I do not think Whaley made the wrong decision here...I'm merely voicing my discomfort at the possibility that he may forego draft a QB with a top pick now.
ALF Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 I would have thought Hoyer a good bridge QB here and let Taylor go to save cap space.
bilzfancy Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 Vic CarucciVerified account @viccarucci 5s5 seconds ago That's not bad at all Under restructured deal w #Bills, Tyrod Taylor gets $7M signing bonus. Cap value for '16 goes from $16M to just under $10M.
Captainrc4 Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 I would say more than half the league is employing average at best QB and another 1/4 of the league is employing below average... Just not that many QB's that rise above the average line in this league, so if you have one you hold on till you find one better... Some Bills fans always seem to think ditching the average guy always results in a better option. How about keep the average guy and continue looking for improvements this time https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-ranking-all-32-nfl-qb-situations/ I get what you are saying, but I don't see Taylor as a top 20 QB. Yes he only threw 6 interceptions, but he left a lot of points off the board because his lack of seeing the entire field and afraid to throw the ball into coverage. I am sure, when Sammy is in, he can out play most other receivers and get the best of all CB, but Tyrod refuses to give him a chance unless he is wide open. With Tyrod we are wasting WR and TE talent, when they are healthy, because he cant get the ball to them. Granted, with the new regime and Kennison, that may change and they may be more balanced than run heavy. I don't have faith in Tyrod to bring us to a respectable place because he just isn't good enough.
BuffAlone Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 Good move to lock up the best QB available. If we want to draft one at #10 I'm still all for it. Now, all options are on the table. yup! That's the way to do it,Whaley. Let's see how much cap that freed up.And if we draft a QB at ten,I'm ok as well. That would also save us from more cap room from signing Hoyer....
PastaJoe Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 You don't have a clue. If you watched last season you saw an offense that while falls asleep at times, scores points and makes big plays with a defense that couldn't stop a nose bleed. Fix the defense, build on the offense. It's common logic. What is so hard to understand? If it's common logic, why haven't they done it for so many years?
buffaloaggie Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 And Hoyer is no longer a consideration with the Bills. Enjoy the Jets or Niners, Bobby!
Chicken Boo Posted March 8, 2017 Posted March 8, 2017 We ran up scores on bad teams, and the offense was a product of McCoy, not Taylor. Nonsense. Some of McCoy's production can be directly tied to the sheer threat of Tyrod Taylor. They went hand in hand in Roman/Lynn's offense.
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