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I liked Tyrod, but he just could not deliver the ball to NFL WR's.

 

It's a shame because he has such great physical tools to work with.

 

He seems like a good guy, must be a hard day for him.

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I will jump in here.

 

I really like Tyrod. He has been very professional and by all accounts a great teammate. Very respectful and respectable. A truly good guy.

 

You are a class act, sir. Good luck anywhere but here (and MIA, and NYJ, and NE).

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Don't want to prematurely end his time in Buffalo, but I am thankful to Tyrod for all he put into this team.  Class act all the way and helped stabilize the position.  I have been a defender, but even I cannot criticize this move.  TT seems chronically unable to get the ball out.  I was screaming in the NO game "throw an interception if you have to for chrissakes - just throw it!" 

 

Exciting, positive, hard-working player.  Thankful for the thrills and the effort.

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Oh, The members of the Cult must be suffering in this darkest of days for them.

” The stats, the lack of interceptions, those wheels?”

If those of us who aren’t in theCult would just see????

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mobile QB's don't last in the NFL.  need to be able to deliver the ball from the pocket

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I had a lot more respect for him before he went on that (racial) whining tour in the press a couple of weeks ago - coincidentally (?) right before the Bills imploded.

 

No Tyrod - it's not that you're black - it's that you take way too long (if ever) to throw the ball.  Slowest time to release in the league at one point (haven't seen the latest numbers).

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36 minutes ago, Shotgunner said:

I will jump in here.

 

I really like Tyrod. He has been very professional and by all accounts a great teammate. Very respectful and respectable. A truly good guy.

 

You are a class act, sir. Good luck anywhere but here (and MIA, and NYJ, and NE).

 

Class act for sure, just a bit off talent-wise for the NFL

 

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 I can't criticize the move, and how everyone has pointed out that Taylor has been a stand up guy and a professional about everything up to this point, it wouldn't surprise me a bit if Taylor himself decided to take a step back on his own. Especially given how McDermott said in the post game presser that Taylor was gonna be the starter going forward. I don't think Taylor fits Dennison's scheme very well at all. Sunday just got that much more exciting

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he sure had the opportunity to be something less than a class act all season

6 minutes ago, quinnearlysghost88 said:

russell wilson and cam newton both QBs who have been to the Super Bowl might disagree. 

 

you need to be GREAT as well

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3 minutes ago, quinnearlysghost88 said:

russell wilson and cam newton both QBs who have been to the Super Bowl might disagree. 

they are the exception......most running QB's are not long term successful....

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56 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

 

I'll bet right now with any interested parties that TT does NOT get a starting job next year WITH the exception of a team that takes a 1st round QB.

 

IE he won't start except as a placeholder for a clear heir apparent.

 

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I think Tyrod is a class act.    His is a .500 type QB, he keeps you in games, but does not win games for you.  He could manage a game and he kept turnovers to a minimum, mostly by being very conservative with his throws.  He could make plays with his feet but the new regime was really trying to keep him in the pocket.   He has talent and he is a great teammate. 

 

His undoing is his accuracy, his vision, and his propensity to wait for a WR to be wide open.  His waiting and waiting for a man to be wide open just does not work in todays NFL.   He took 7 sacks against the Jets (not all his fault).  He failed to find open receivers in the NO game and put our weak and exposed defense on the field with so many 3 and outs.   The blueprint is out and the whole league has it, stack the line and stop the run, keep Tryod in the pocket and make him pass.  

 

Despite our nice 5-2 I do not see the talent on this team to make the playoff.   I just don't see it.  Maybe management realized we may have a better chance of beating a team like the Chargers with Peterman.   I would not say that if we had KC at KC next up but the Chargers game is a winnable road game.  Maybe Peterman can get us some points and help keep the defense off the field?

 

If nothing else we get to see what Peterman looks like.   Right have needs first round needs at QB, DL, OL and LB ... maybe Peterman show us we can draft a QB in rounds 2 or 3 instead? 

 

As much as I hate to say it this is year 1 of a 3 year rebuild. 

 

 

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