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2 minutes ago, JM57 said:

A good coach tailors his scheme to the talent he has instead of forcing players into roles that they are not suited for them.

Taylors numbers are identical to his first two seasons.  The Bills finished 7-9 and 8-8.  They are now 5-4 with Taylor.  So your saying Taylor's play is Dennison's fault?  How about Greg Roman?  Anthony Lynn?

 

Everyone said TT needed to learn how to stretch the field and use the middle of the field more, trust his receivers and anticipate throws.  A trait that most every successful NFL QB does.  That has been the knock on him since his first year here.  It's not Dennison's fault that TT can't do what other successful QB's do.

 

 

 

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With Lynn as OC and Tyrod as QB last year, Bills scored 27 PPG. This year that would be the 7th highest scoring offense. Same QB, same RB, same offensive line, same overall receiving quality.

 

Dennison’s offense is trash.

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2 hours ago, dezertbill said:

Taylors numbers are identical to his first two seasons.  The Bills finished 7-9 and 8-8.  They are now 5-4 with Taylor.  So your saying Taylor's play is Dennison's fault?  How about Greg Roman?  Anthony Lynn?

 

Everyone said TT needed to learn how to stretch the field and use the middle of the field more, trust his receivers and anticipate throws.  A trait that most every successful NFL QB does.  That has been the knock on him since his first year here.  It's not Dennison's fault that TT can't do what other successful QB's do.

 

 

 

If you judge a quarterback by wins and losses I can't help you friend

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3 hours ago, Nihilarian said:

This bozo told McD that Peterman was ready and he wasn't even close. Juan Castillo has got to go too!

 

Tyrod doesn't "fit" his scheme kinda like that pro bowl D line didn't fit Rex Ryan's scheme.

 

I'll be happy to see a new offensive coaching staff next year!

 I think McDermott will eventually get completely fed up with the entire offensive staff. Leave Tyrod Taylor in for the rest of this season and change your offense to his strengths....no more west coast bs.

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Just now, LABILLBACKER said:

 I think McDermott will eventually get completely fed up with the entire offensive staff. Leave Tyrod Taylor in for the rest of this season and change your offense to his strengths....no more west coast bs.

I'd think McDermott has to be at this point.  He's tried Dennison's way for 10 weeks with some minimal success and a few gigantic failures.  Might be time to review last  year's offense  game tapes when  ALynn was OC.

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1 minute ago, dpberr said:

Frazier first.

 

I think there are units in complete revolt against their unit coaches and it shows.

It's all the coordinators felt and not the idiots who keep getting rid of their talent players.

 

Frazier was a better D.C. With Dareus.  dennison would have been a better OC with Sammy.  

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2 hours ago, dezertbill said:

Taylors numbers are identical to his first two seasons.  The Bills finished 7-9 and 8-8.  They are now 5-4 with Taylor.  So your saying Taylor's play is Dennison's fault?  How about Greg Roman?  Anthony Lynn?

 

Everyone said TT needed to learn how to stretch the field and use the middle of the field more, trust his receivers and anticipate throws.  A trait that most every successful NFL QB does.  That has been the knock on him since his first year here.  It's not Dennison's fault that TT can't do what other successful QB's do.

 

 

 

 

The problem is that the offense has been starting slow all season and the OC usually scripts 10-15 plays to start the game. Those clearly aren't working very well. The other problem is the rush offense was #1 for the previous two seasons and is now 18th which is close to worst in the league than the best. 

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On ‎11‎/‎19‎/‎2017 at 7:20 PM, JM57 said:

If you judge a quarterback by wins and losses I can't help you friend

I'm not.

 

My point is he is the same QB he has been the last few years.  Stats are the same and record the same.

 

TT is what he is.  OC doesn't matter.  He's played with three of them...same result.

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2 minutes ago, dezertbill said:

I'm not.

 

My point is he is the same QB he has been the last few years.  Stats are the same and record the same.

 

TT is what he is.  OC doesn't matter.  He's played with three of them...same result.

 The results last season were markedly different actually. The offense was a lot more productive, one of the better scoring offenses in the league. With a taxi squad group of WRs at times. That was the Greg Roman offense ( taken over by Lynn in week 3) . It was much more Tyrod friendly of a scheme. If the Bills ran the Roman offense and managed to repair the defense , this team would be a lot better.. a LOT. 

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5 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

 The results last season were markedly different actually. The offense was a lot more productive, one of the better scoring offenses in the league. With a taxi squad group of WRs at times. That was the Greg Roman offense ( taken over by Lynn in week 3) . It was much more Tyrod friendly of a scheme. If the Bills ran the Roman offense and managed to repair the defense , this team would be a lot better.. a LOT. 

TT did put up better stats and the team did score more last year.  But his knock was always his inability to consistently stretch the field and  hit receivers who are in tight windows.   

 

Look, I've been a big TT fan for a while.  I've stood up for him on many a threads.  He has a unique skillset that many QB's don't have, and his deep ball can look almost Michael Vick like.  

 

But bottom line is he doesn't stretch the field enough and it drives me mad.  That 5 yard dump off to Mike Tolbert on 3 and 12 when we were down by a gazillion was a WTF moment.   Do I believe it's cause he doesn't want to make mistakes?  Yes.  Hence low INT"s.  But at the end of the day you need a guy who can anticipate throws and not allow the front seven to stack the box.  

 

Taylor's 187 passing yards per game ranks him 32nd in the league behind guys like Mike Glennon, Jacoby Brissett and Matt Moore.  His longest pass play of 44 yards ranks him 31st.  He is 22nd in plays of 40+ yards and is the 4th most sacked QB.  Those stats will not win you games consistently, especially when you fall behind. 

 

Pound for pound his receivers are about equal.    You can blame blocking scheme, sun in his eyes, whatever.  TT is a guy who can win games with a lights out D that gets a lot of turnovers.  Brady has led so many ridiculous come backs I can't even count.  Jim Kelly did as well.  We need that kind of production at QB.

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