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Just now, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

Which year has Tyrod made it to week 17 with a chance? Or had double digit wins? Or thrown for 300 yds in regulation? Or beaten the Pats with Brady? Or gotten chances to start for multiple teams? Or made a single audible at the line? 

 

You forgot by far a losing record as a starting QB (Although it's really a team stat). Started for multiple teams....who quickly discover the just how nuch he stinks. 

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I’ll stick with the fact much like fitz he’s a low tier vet starter. You have to look for an upgrade with him but likewise it’s hard to solidly upgrade the position from him. 

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Dennison says he wants to let the players do what they do best.  Really?  No roll outs?  No challenging the DBs?   Using FBs in the passing game when trying to get back into the game?  This man is uninspiring and is so behind the times.  No wonder Denver let him go.  Next season, please bring in young and imaginative OC.  Taylor was best firing the ball deep but this insisting making him a pocket passer is hurting the offense.

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3 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

You forgot by far a losing record as a starting QB (Although it's really a team stat). Started for multiple teams....who quickly discover the just how nuch he stinks. 

But at the same time multiple teams have thought he was good enough to give him a chance to start. Once Tyrod is out of here, I doubt he ever gets another chance to start.

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1 minute ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

But at the same time multiple teams have thought he was good enough to give him a chance to start. Once Tyrod is out of here, I doubt he ever gets another chance to start.

 

Eat all of your mac and cheese now. 

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31 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Says the guy with Fitzpatrick as part of his TBD name.  :thumbsup:

 

Fitz had much bigger balls than Trenative Taylor.          Didn't think he could possibly stink worse than the guy we saw in Baltimore last year but he's beat it 2x this year w Saints/Panthers game

 

Amazing displays of doo doo, at least he gets paid millions for 60 yard performances ?

 

 

 

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Just now, Air it out Fitzy said:

 

Fitz had much bigger balls than Trenative Taylor.          Didn't think he could possibly stink worse than the guy we saw in Baltimore last year but he's beat it 2x this year w Saints/Panthers game

 

Amazing displays of doo doo, at least he gets paid millions for 60 yard performances ?

 

 

 

 

Yeah Okay.  Your Fitz tribute tells me all I need to know.  He's a bum!  Great guy though. 

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49 minutes ago, Rocbillsfan1 said:

According to WGR he's a franchise QB and none of us what we are talking about with Peterman. This is Lossman vs Edwards all over again. I remember Edwards rookie year and in preseason JP Lossman was struggling big time couldn't read a defense to save his life and get the ball out of his hands, but everyone remembered how great his deep ball was just like Tyrod and how he could run great just like Tyrod. JP was the superior athlete he just had to learn the game better even though he had been in the league for years at that point.

 

Edwards goes in and just takes what the defense gives him and starts running the offense and spreading the ball out all over the place and it was clear as day to me then and its clear as day to me now. For the system we are forcing Tyrod to be in there is no way he is going to succeed and we need a change of QB for a guy that has showed some promise and has a much higher ceiling then Tyrod as a prospect playing in this type of system.

 

Who at WGR says this?  I listen all the time and I don't think I've ever heard any of the on air people say that.

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56 minutes ago, JayBaller10 said:

Everyone who wants Peterman to see the field (myself included) is on that train because we know what we have in Tyrod Taylor. And it's not good enough. For those who argue Taylor starts because coaches believe he gives the team the best chance to win, there was another QB in New England who rode the bench for over a year for the same reason. Bill Belichek thought Drew Bledsoe gave the team the best chance to win and then Mo Lewis proved him wrong. Nobody knows anything, give Peterman the reins, if he bombs, we're in position to draft high. If he succeeds, draft competition for him and thank our lucky stars.

Getting 5 wins out of the gate has put us in this position.  If we were 3-6, then Peterman would be starting at LAC, and we would see if we need to use our #1s to draft a QB.  I think we need to see what NP can do.  C'mon coach, put him in!!!  

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32 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

I'm looking forward to what Tyrod can (can't?) do with a real quality receiving corps. If everyone gets/stays healthy, he'll have:

- Clay: not great, but certainly a top 10 ball catching TE

- McCoy: one of the best receiving threats out of the backfield in football

- Matthews: a quality #2 receiver for several years

- Benjamin: a quality #1 receiver for several years

- Zay Jones: a highly rated rookie who showed signs of figuring out the game at the NFL level just before getting injured

It'll be no excuses time for Tyrod. These guys - or at least 1 or 2 of them every play - WILL get open. Can Tyrod find/hit them? We'll see.

Didn't he have these guys yesterday at home.... After 10 days off? He had 56 yards passing. It was the worst Buffalo QB performance I can remember.

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1 hour ago, BuffaloRush said:

So former NFL scout Greg Gabriel who is also a Western, NY went off on WGR's Nate Geary who was defending Tyrod Taylor.  Geary believes that Tyrod could be successul in a RPO offense, which makes sense.  Gabriel says he's been scouting Taylor for years and he will never be a winning quarterback.  Fortunately, he does think very highly of Peterman.  Gabriel is very outspoken and is not always right, plus there may be a reason why he's currently not employed by an NFL team, but he brings up an interesting argument:

 

Greg Gabriel @greggabe 7h7 hours ago
How long will it take for Sean McDermott to figure out he can’t win with Tyrod Taylor? I think the time is near. Defenses know that if you keep Taylor in the pocket he can’t find an open receiver and throw w/accuracy

 

Replying to @NateGearyWGR

It’s been evident to me since preseason. Everything I said would happen has. Keep Tyrod in the pocket and make him throw is the easiest way to beat Buffalo. Peterman was brought up in a full field NFL system. He makes much quicker decisions.

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You are making excuses. Been studying this kid since he was in college. He isn’t and will never be a winning starter. He proves it every week. Sean should move on but he won’t until they are out of playoffs

 

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Yes it will s fair. He is very limited and gets exposed by the minute. He’s no better than a backup in the league. Only playing no because they don’t have anyone better. That said I feel Peterman has way more upside.

 

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C’Mon Nate. He would be close. Tyrod is a below avg starting QB. He struggles when kept in the pocket. He will never be a top winning QB

 

No surprise here and this jives with what my sources have also been saying for some time both about Taylor and Peterman. It doesn't take a genius to figure out Taylor has plateaued and teams will continue to exploit the many flaws that are apparent when you study the game film. Whether it's the happy feet in the pocket, terrible inaccuracy and just plain bad mechanics that simply can't be corrected.

 

Only a matter of time before we see Peterman starting and this offense (and entire team) will be rejuvenated and look totally different. Mark my words and yes I can't wait to say I TOLD YOU SO for those that have doubted the Peterman hype vehicle and potential stud franchise QB we stole in 5th round.

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Here is Tyrod's scouting report from NFL.com

 

From the overview:

 

"Taylor is a hard working kid that has improved every year, but it is unclear if he can play quarterback at the next level. He has a quick release and a strong arm, but he is somewhat erratic as a passer. He also does not show the consistent sound decision making to be an efficient quarterback. His greatest asset is his athleticism and he should be able to contribute immediately as a running back, receiver or return man. A terrific senior season, where he completed nearly 60% of his passes, has helped his draft stock and he could sneak into the third round."

 

Bold emphasis is mine.  This sentence still rings true today which I think we all agree is Tyrod's problem.  Wish it were not so; I like the guy and want him to succeed.

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Answer is simple then... 

Play Peterman and let him get his 'Edwards pre-AZ' out of his system. By that logic, at least they'll get to the playoffs before the book is out on him! Tyrod takes Tates job! Problem solved!;)

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39 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

 

Who at WGR says this?  I listen all the time and I don't think I've ever heard any of the on air people say that.

I really hope you are joking. Dope and the Bulldog have been insufferable the last couple of days. And listening to them talk the past couple of weeks while the Bills were winning they didn't want to hear about any of the Tyrod blemishes. They act like all the fans are taking crazy pills for realizing that Tyrod is a gimmick QB that can't play the position at a high level in the NFL

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There's something else going on with Mike Schopp's blinding support of Tyrod.  IMO, Mike is well informed and very smart when it comes to his football takes, but he is so far off the mark with Tyrod that I think there's more to it, I honestly do.  What is it?  Not sure.

 

I called in to the show today to talk about the Bills 3 and out percentage and the Bills 1st downs per play over the last 3 years under Tyrod & how the Bills rank close to the bottom of the league.  Does Tyrod stink?  No.  Is Tyrod good? No.  He's somewhere between below avg. & avg. in my book.  Schopp thinks he's good or nice as he says.  I think, based on what I've heard him say, Bulldog is more in my camp.....very avg.

 

Schopp actually said Tyrod is in the same class of QB's as Matt Ryan and Alex Smith.   Like I said I think there's something else going on with his blindless support of Tyrod because comments like that are just silly.  32 out of 32 GM's & 32 out of 32 HC's would all choose Matt Ryan over Tyrod Taylor, so to say Tyrod is essentially just as capable of a QB is just false.   

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