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It is very frustrating seeing Taylor hold onto the ball way too long, not throw the ball away and take the sack. This happened multiple times during the game. On one play and first and ten, Taylor could have thrown the ball away, but instead holds onto it way too long, gets sacked for a fifteen yard loss and it becomes 2nd and 25. This happened again on a third down late in the game by which Taylor fumbled.

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It’s his 7th year in the league. This is who he is. We probably saw him at his ceiling his first year as a starter.

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6 minutes ago, Jerry Jabber said:

It is very frustrating seeing Taylor hold onto the ball way too long, not throw the ball away and take the sack. This happened multiple times during the game. On one play and first and ten, Taylor could have thrown the ball away, but instead holds onto it way too long, gets sacked for a fifteen yard loss and it becomes 2nd and 25. This happened again on a third down late in the game by which Taylor fumbled.

Nooooooooo.

 

You simply cannot teach somebody who has made it to this level fundamental concepts like this.  He didn't learn it because he cannot learn it.

 

He is who is he is.  He doesn't need another OC or QB coach.  He needs to GO.

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Taylor's best plays come from holding the ball too long, narrowly avoiding pass rushers, then hitting a big pass downfield.

 

Today he was unable to get away.  The Patriot defenders managed to get a hold of his feet, or just keep him trapped in the pocket (which has always been the most successful strategy for beating him.)

 

 

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2 minutes ago, keepthefaith said:

Tony Romo made some very astute analysis during the game in a polite way when talking about TT.  Gave credit where due but also made criticisms that pointed out his weaknesses. 

Honestly used to hate Romo when he was with the Cowboys. His commentary however has won me over. He's smart. Wonder if he would be open be being a QB coach?

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The sack was just terrible.

He should of thrown the DiMarco screen into the ground....the play was blown up from the start.. but he doesnt

He should of had Shady in the corner the EZ, ball should of been out before Shady made his cut, but he was late and it was a bad throw.

 

If you look at what Woods and Goodwin(who hasnt had Jimmy G throwing to him all season), have done you see that TT is holding back the receivers.   He's holding the offense back, not making it better.

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16 minutes ago, billsfan714 said:

A HS Qb should know to throw it away to avoid a sack.   I guess TT will get this by year 20 in his devlopment.

he just needs the right coordinater and system built around him, oh and his wrs and oline suck too. are there any other excuses im missing?

 

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11 minutes ago, Pbomb said:

he just needs the right coordinater and system built around him, oh and his wrs and oline suck too. are there any other excuses im missing?

 

If he just had Dallas's offensive line, Gurley at RB, Gronk at TE, Julio, Antonio, AJ Green, Jordy Nelson, Hopkins at WR, he might take a team to a WC birth.   So thats what you need to surround him with.

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27 minutes ago, Jerry Jabber said:

It is very frustrating seeing Taylor hold onto the ball way too long, not throw the ball away and take the sack. This happened multiple times during the game. On one play and first and ten, Taylor could have thrown the ball away, but instead holds onto it way too long, gets sacked for a fifteen yard loss and it becomes 2nd and 25. This happened again on a third down late in the game by which Taylor fumbled.

He's great at dancing around back there running in circles. He has no idea WTF he's doing when the pressure is around him.

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Wait.......I thought Taylor threw for more yards than Brady today?...........damn goal posts keep movin'!:lol:

 

Funny that MG sealed the Bills fate with his TD today.........while the Bills were trying to use Mike Tolbert!

 

And the Rams.......who McD stocked with WR talent.........beat the Titans.......a bad loss for the Bills for their playoff chances.

 

And McD's hyper-conservatism reared it's ugly head with the 50 yd FG attempt on 4th and 1 from the Pats 32!:lol:

 

Rough look for ol' McD today!   

 

Show us you can learn, Sean.:thumbsup:

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4 minutes ago, Mike in Horseheads said:

He's great at dancing around back there running in circles. He has no idea WTF he's doing when the pressure is around him.

I beg to differ: he has no idea what to do in a clean pocket and knows to run when he feels the pressure 

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