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Watching this game today gave me such a sense of déjà vu. Marietta is Tyrod 2.0. I liked Tyrod, really appreciated that he was a gamer. They're both mobile, capable of avoiding sacks and running. They are both careful, maybe painfully so, to avoid turnovers. Neither had a strong arm, and neither seems capable of 4th quarter comebacks. They are .500 qbs., which can be fools gold . Buffalo finally realized that to make a leap forward they had to cut ties. Wonder if Tenesee will reach theat conclusion as Mariotta's contract comes up next spring. 

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Mariotta is not afraid to throw to receivers that are not "college open."  Tyrod wouldn't make a lot of throws that Mariotta did.

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very close  Titans keep spending draft capital on talent around Mariotta but he's just a mediocre qb who needs  things to go just right to win.  Most of their smarter fans figured it out a few years back

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2 minutes ago, Roch Jim said:

Watching this game today gave me such a sense of déjà vu. Marietta is Tyrod 2.0. I liked Tyrod, really appreciated that he was a gamer. They're both mobile, capable of avoiding sacks and running. They are both careful, maybe painfully so, to avoid turnovers. Neither had a strong arm, and neither seems capable of 4th quarter comebacks. They are .500 qbs., which can be fools gold . Buffalo finally realized that to make a leap forward they had to cut ties. Wonder if Tenesee will reach theat conclusion as Mariotta's contract comes up next spring. 

As much as I did not like Tyrod, he did have a strong arm and his deep passes were right on the money sometimes. His problem is that he played his game to safely and way too conservative. But I think that’s because of the way he was coached and Rex Ryan trying to be Lou Saban by committing to the ground game too much. And trying to have tyrod be joe Ferguson and constantly hand off to Lesean. We should’ve moved on from him in 17 he was terrible that year I think he only threw for 2,000 and had only 12 TDS , thank god McCoy still had enough juice in the tank and that are defense showed up that year. But I can definitely see the comparison with the 2 although Mariota has had an INT problem his last 3 years

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No, the comparison is not even close. Taylor was a God awful pathetic loser of a quarterback. Mariota has shown much more than that during his time.

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Why? Because neither one throws many interceptions? Mariota is certainly better than Taylor and they don't really play much like each other, IMO.

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4 minutes ago, vincec said:

Why? Because neither one throws many interceptions? Mariota is certainly better than Taylor and they don't really play much like each other, IMO.

Mariota the last couple years has thrown more INT’s than TDS. He has INT problem

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Do people go to sleep thinking about different ways to criticize Tyrod Taylor? The Bills just won a huge road game to go to 4-1 and the this is what someone is thinking about? Wow. Let it go!

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27 minutes ago, Happy Gilmore said:

Mariotta is not afraid to throw to receivers that are not "college open."  Tyrod wouldn't make a lot of throws that Mariotta did.

He just isn't very good most games.

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3 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

Do people go to sleep thinking about different ways to criticize Tyrod Taylor? The Bills just won a huge road game to go to 4-1 and the this is what someone is thinking about? Wow. Let it go!

LOL. It’s amazing that some bills fans I talk to think he was the reason we made the playoffs in 17?. I tell them go back and re watch footage of that season. We made it because of McCoy and our Defense and Andy Dalton

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TT took this organization to its 1st playoff experience in over 17 years, to this day I dont understand the hate of someone that was part of that.  Its Bill's fans hatred at best, again to the guy that helped us to the playoffs 

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3 minutes ago, BuffaloBills1998 said:

LOL. It’s amazing that some bills fans I talk to think he was the reason we made the playoffs in 17?. I tell them go back and re watch footage of that season. We made it because of McCoy and our Defense and Andy Dalton

He was certainly the reason we had a quick exit from the post season.

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Just now, BuffaloBills1998 said:

LOL. It’s amazing that some bills fans I talk to think he was the reason we made the playoffs in 17?. I tell them go back and re watch footage of that season. We made it because of McCoy and our Defense and Andy Dalton

I don't understand the fixation, but to each their own. It seems a bit....weird. Tyrod was a QB who's play regressed as his speed slipped and teams figured out how to gameplan against him. Definitely not a guy you want starting long term. Other than that, he was a decent bridge QB for the Bills and was at least competent. For different reasons, Ryan Fitzpatrick isn't a long term starter, yet the sentiment seems to be the polar opposite. Again. Seems odd, but I'll leave it at that.

 

The Bills are 4-1 with their only defeat a 6 point loss against the Pats in which they had a chance to win. That's where my focus is.

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43 minutes ago, Happy Gilmore said:

Mariotta is not afraid to throw to receivers that are not "college open."  Tyrod wouldn't make a lot of throws that Mariotta did.

 

He also misses a lot of the sideline ones that tyrod makes... Like 60 of his yards were a te screen pass. 

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I really don"t get this thread. Comparing Marcus Mariotta (1st round draft pick starting qb) to Tyrod Taylor (not sue of later round pick and not sure if in the league) Hello.... no comparrison. Replace the name bar on your jersey to Barkley and get over it

 

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