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4 minutes ago, JM2009 said:

NE is better at almost every position. TT can have a good game and we still probably lose.

 

He'll be facing the 29th ranked defense per DVOA. If they lose 56-48 I'll forgive him. But I doubt he scores more than 30.

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Just now, Wayne Arnold said:

 

He'll be facing the 29th ranked defense per DVOA. If they lose 56-48 I'll forgive him. But I doubt he scores more than 30.

You've seen NE the last few games. That defense is much improved. I won't forgive the defense for giving up 56.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

What does that have to do with anything?

Tyrod has a consolation prize of $14.5M for his terrible experience of not playing a game for children for 30 minutes.

 

The deification of these guys when they act like grown ups is getting absurd.

Posted
1 minute ago, jmc12290 said:

Tyrod has a consolation prize of $14.5M for his terrible experience of not playing a game for children for 30 minutes.

 

The deification of these guys when they act like grown ups is getting absurd.

So if you were a professional football player like Tyrod and you were benched and humiliated nationally for Nathan friggin' Peterman in a huge game in a playoff hunt, who then played the worst any player has ever played in the history of the league at your very position, you would think, "Oh well, I'm cool with that, I make the same amount of money anyway."

 

Your an idiot.

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

So if you were a professional football player like Tyrod and you were benched and humiliated nationally for Nathan friggin' Peterman in a huge game in a playoff hunt, who then played the worst any player has ever played in the history of the league at your very position, you would think, "Oh well, I'm cool with that, I make the same amount of money anyway."

 

Your an idiot.

Humiliated?  Who !@#$ing cares?  He went back in minutes later and started the next week.

 

Let's start a GoFundMe for you and Tyrod. Clearly, both of you are experiencing a ton of mental duress from an incident that nobody cares about from 2 weeks ago in a sports entertainment league.    Do you cycle at the same time too?

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Posted
7 hours ago, HappyDays said:

 

He posted a link to the Pro Bowl voting page, oh the horror. Every player up for voting does the same thing. It’s no surprise Buffalo is the laughing stock of the league, it starts with the fans embarrassing themselves every week. Jumping through tables, calling for Peterman to start, blasting their competent players. This is what 17 years with no playoffs has done.

He probably has Pro Bowl incentive money in his contract.  I'd ask for votes and stuff the ballot box myself in that case!

Posted
1 minute ago, jmc12290 said:

Humiliated?  Who !@#$ing cares?  He went back in minutes later and started the next week.

 

Let's start a GoFundMe for you and Tyrod. Clearly, both of you are experiencing a ton of mental duress from an incident that nobody cares about from 2 weeks ago in a sports entertainment league.    Do you cycle at the same time too?

HE didn't make a big deal out of it. At all. In fact he impressed his teammates by not making a big deal out of it and being a total professional. He wrote one tweet. You idjits made the big deal out of it.

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Just now, Kelly the Dog said:

HE didn't make a big deal out of it. At all. In fact he impressed his teammates by not making a big deal out of it and being a total professional. He wrote one tweet. You idjits made the big deal out of it.

No, YOU did. You want to build a statue because he demonstrated some character and maturity and perspective as an almost 30 year old multimillionaire.

 

It's embarrassing.  I don't think Tyrod cares as much about his "humiliation" as you do.  Bake him some therapeutic pumpkin bread.

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, jmc12290 said:

No, YOU did. You want to build a statue because he demonstrated some character and maturity and perspective as an almost 30 year old multimillionaire.

 

It's embarrassing.  I don't think Tyrod cares as much about his "humiliation" as you do.  Bake him some therapeutic pumpkin bread.

Read the news article that I referenced above in this thread and you would be shown to be wrong, again, as usual.

 

http://buffalonews.com/2017/11/28/trent-green-on-bills-qb-tyrod-is-who-tyrod-is/

 

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Posted
30 minutes ago, jmc12290 said:

Oh come on dude.  How much money is Tyrod making this year?

 

Ridiculous.

what? He got benched playing a sport he loved for someone he was far better than. I would have thrown a fit if I were him, heck I'm throwing a fit myself on this message board. How can you say he doesn't care.

Posted
7 minutes ago, jmc12290 said:

 

When do we Nuremberg McD and Dennison for their war crimes?

The trials started within the year so I am hoping for early fall of next year depending upon petitioning the Hauge.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Kelly the Dog said:

it totally matters. She was doing an in depth article about him. She was able to get him to open up and speak at length about stuff. It wasn't a press conference or anything it was a feature article and she was new to the News.

 

They spoke about all kinds of things over a long period of time. A black reporter will often ask a black person about the black experience and how it differs from their POV. She was asking specifically about that. He didnt bring it up he was asked about it, and he said what he felt. And said this has always been the way it was since he was a little kid. That is not playing the race card. He's a humble guy. 

 

It's not a black experience.  It's a subpar NFL QB experience.

 

Cam Newton not getting any roughing the passer calls (I exaggerate, but not much) might be a black experience.  Being one of the many players cut from the Eagles by Chip Kelly might be a black experience.  But Tyrod Taylor ???  Nothing he's experienced has been because of the color of his skin.  It's been because of his lack of talent.

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3 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

It's not a black experience.  It's a subpar NFL QB experience.

 

Cam Newton not getting any roughing the passer calls (I exaggerate, but not much) might be a black experience.  Being one of the many players cut from the Eagles by Chip Kelly might be a black experience.  But Tyrod Taylor ???  Nothing he's experienced has been because of the color of his skin.  It's been because of his lack of talent.

One can argue either way whether or not what his POV and what his experience has been over his life has anything to do with race. But that's not what we were talking about. It was about whether he "played the race card." He was asked about how his experience has been and he answered honestly what he thought. Others have said similar things.

 

Playing the race card, again, to me at least, and I would imagine most people, is for him to be asked a question about why he thinks he hasn't gotten more credit, and then out of nowhere, said it was because he was black and was treated differently. That's "playing the race card."

Posted
2 hours ago, Kelly the Dog said:

If anyone here or anywhere was benched like that for Peterman, and then what happened to Peterman happened, precious few would have handled it with as much class as Tyrod Taylor.

 

Class, aka hope they pay me again next year.   

 

 

Posted
9 hours ago, Happy Gilmore said:

I actually feel bad for Tyrod.  While not the greatest QB, he is far better than what this putrid offensive scheme allows him to be.  If the offense played to his athletic, mobile strengths, I could see him being in the running to make another Pro Bowl.

Tyrod should be running a LOT. That's his skill. The Bills are incredibly lucky that the chiefs were so awful. A mediocre offensive performance beats the Bills handily last SUN.

Posted
22 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

One can argue either way whether or not what his POV and what his experience has been over his life has anything to do with race. But that's not what we were talking about. It was about whether he "played the race card." He was asked about how his experience has been and he answered honestly what he thought. Others have said similar things.

 

Playing the race card, again, to me at least, and I would imagine most people, is for him to be asked a question about why he thinks he hasn't gotten more credit, and then out of nowhere, said it was because he was black and was treated differently. That's "playing the race card."

 

But he said that expectations were higher because he's a black QB.  That's him asserting that he's being treated differently based on the color of his skin.  By your definition, that's playing the race card.  We have the same definition, by the way.  Again - if I've somehow misunderstood what he said, I'm very open to correction.

 

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