Fadingpain Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 I have confidence in him too. I am confident that we have seen what he can do. He is an excellent runner. I am confident that he is not good enough. I am confident that when we need someone to make important throws, he won't make them. I am confident he will not be here when or if this thing gets turned around. I am confident that we will all be stuck watching this guy hold back the offense until another season is wasted. I am confident that everyone here at TBD can believe in the truth of everything you wrote... WITH CONFIDENCE!
jaclynrea21 Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 (edited) LOL OMG Dennison thinks Tyrod kept us in the game??? OMFG OH i cant stop lollol... what a douche eat all that crap up all you F.O freaks at one bills drive. Edited September 20, 2017 by jaclynrea21
Big Turk Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 Huh? This reminds of somebody's grandma...no matter what their grandson does, they are still the best person in the world
Spiderweb Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 One should look at Denvers offense under Dennison and what their offense looked like against the Cowboys last Sunday. Might be that Dennison is the biggest cause of our problems offensively.. Sent from my LGLS992 using Tapatalk
YoloinOhio Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 @Kmart_BN .@CutonDime25 defends #Bills QB @TyrodTaylor against the detractors: We would have had *no* shot (vs #Panthers) without him.
GoBills808 Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 @Kmart_BN .@CutonDime25 defends #Bills QB @TyrodTaylor against the detractors: We would have had *no* shot (vs #Panthers) without him. He's absolutely right. It's darn near impossible to play offense with no quarterback.
SaviorPeterman Posted September 20, 2017 Author Posted September 20, 2017 Dennison makes me sick to my stomach just looking at him reading off his popgun offense play card. This has to be one of the worst OC hires in recent years right up there with Nate Hackett, Mike Sheppard, Steve Fairchild, etc.
Wayne Arnold Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 After Sunday's abysmal performance, is Dennison already on the hot seat after just two games?
Formerly Allan in MD Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 this is so true...he rarely throws the ball when the offensive play requires him to. He holds onto the ball waiting for his primary receiver to get open. If it doesn't happen, he runs because he's under duress by than.
BADOLBILZ Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 @Kmart_BN .@CutonDime25 defends #Bills QB @TyrodTaylor against the detractors: We would have had *no* shot (vs #Panthers) without him. "No shot" is a roundabout shot by Shady at the front office for not surrounding Tyrod with guys who can win matchups. Carolina is talented but pretty straight forward on D........Bills needs some dudes in the passing game and instead only have jags. And it's rare to go against LB play like that but you can't expect to have Mike Tolbert in for three straight plays.......run him twice.......and NOT be punting on 4th down.
xRUSHx Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 Rivera and Cam kept us in that game.Dam, truth hurts but oh so right
grb Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 (edited) It is kind of interesting to see all the choleric rage against Taylor over a game where McCoy got .8 yards a carry and the running backs managed fourteen yards all day. Per NextGen Stats, the Panthers stacked the box less against McCoy than typical league-wide Sunday in all other games. They just didn't have to, with their front seven vs the Bill's o-line. So, Taylor gets 80% of the team's rushing yards, 93% of the total yardage, 100% of the first downs, and the reflexive reaction of fans is to wage jihad against the poor guy. Maybe I've missed it, but has anyone offered a single post about McCoy's 9 yard rushing day? Point of comparison : LM had 13% of the team's rushing yards and 22% of the total offense. Incidentally, the term "scapegoat" is from Leviticus, describing a goat designated to be cast into the desert with all the sins of the community. Well, the Bill's offensive community had an awful lot of sins last Sunday. The o-line was over-matched, the running backs did nothing, the receivers were non-entities. If Taylor is going on a desert vacation, I hope he packs a lot of water...... Edited September 20, 2017 by grb
MAJBobby Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 I wonder why the Bills NEVER audible. Luke Kuechly was calling out the plays all game and not one changed at the line.
fridge Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 Rivera and Cam kept us in that game. Absolutely. If anything, the only reason we moved the ball in the final drive was because they switched to a prevent defense.
BananaB Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 When your D gives up 9 points are you ever out of the game?
fridge Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 I wonder why the Bills NEVER audible. Luke Kuechly was calling out the plays all game and not one changed at the line. Three different OC's have refused to let Tyrod call an audible... It's not like Dennison was restricting Peyton Manning from changing plays at the line.
MAJBobby Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 Three different OC's have refused to let Tyrod call an audible... It's not like Dennison was restricting Peyton Manning from changing plays at the line. But it even goes farther then that. EJ couldnt either Orton was restricted Only one i seem to remember is Gailey. Is it also the conservative run first coaching staffs hired here?
HappyDays Posted September 20, 2017 Posted September 20, 2017 Absolutely. If anything, the only reason we moved the ball in the final drive was because they switched to a prevent defense. Do you know what a prevent defense is?
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