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22 minutes ago, MJS said:

Tyrod will get killed. He is not shifty enough to avoid the hard hits like Jackson does, nor do I think he would be as durable.

 

There's not another QB in the league that can run an offense like Baltimore's, but that's just my opinion, I suppose.


The Bills were a top-10 scoring offense with Tyrod running that scheme.

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Posted
8 hours ago, bouds said:

Worry less about how well/poor Tyrod does, and worry more about the the way Allen plays for the Bills.  He was below average last year by every metric.  Fortunately for him the front office has gone out of its way to surround him with a good offense, now it's up to Allen.  I mean, Allen has yet to have a better statistical season than Tyrod, so again, worry about Allen.

Tyrod won the Bills 10 games???

Most important stat!!!

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Warning repeating posters inept dribble here:

1 hour ago, sovietsnyper said:

turning heads as they wonder why no passes go further than 3 yards?

 

1 hour ago, thebandit27 said:

Huh? He hit a bunch of deep throws here

 

1 hour ago, DCOrange said:

I get why people didn't like Tyrod as a QB while he was here. He obviously had a pretty low ceiling as a passer. But comments like this always crack me up. Tyrod ranked among the highest in the league each year in terms of how often he pushed the ball down the field. Allen has been worse in that regard (not to mention just far worse in terms of actual success throwing down the field).

 

The idea that Tyrod only checked it down was a myth. He had plenty of issues as a passer but that wasn't one of them.

 

42 minutes ago, mikemac2001 said:

Tyrod had a great deep ball

 

Here are stats to show the Soviet fact snyper is full of dung:

 

Year Tm G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% 1D Lng Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate
Care   70 46 23-21-1 839 1362 61.6 9562 54 4.0 20 1.5 438 84 7.0 7.2 11.4 136.6 89.8
4 yr BAL 14 0   19 35 54.3 199 0 0.0 2 5.7 8 25 5.7 3.1 10.5 14.2 47.2
3 yr BUF 44 43 22-20-0 774 1236 62.6 8857 51 4.1 16 1.3 410 84 7.2 7.4 11.4 201.3 92.5
1 yr CLE 4 3 1-1-1 42 85 49.4 473 2 2.4 2 2.4 17 47 5.6 5.0 11.3 118.3 64.5
1 yr LAC 8 0   4 6 66.7 33 1 16.7 0 0.0 3 14 5.5 8.8 8.3 4.1 120.1
2011 BAL 3 0   1 1 100.0 18 0 0.0 0 0.0   18 18.0 18.0 18.0 6.0 118.7
2012 BAL 7 0   17 29 58.6 179 0 0.0 1 3.4 8 25 6.2 4.6 10.5 25.6 62.3
2013 BAL 3 0   1 5 20.0 2 0 0.0 1 20.0 0 2 0.4 -8.6 2.0 0.7 0.0
2014 BAL 1 0   0 0   0 0   0     0       0.0  
2015* BUF 14 14 7-6-0 242 380 63.7 3035 20 5.3 6 1.6 129 63 8.0 8.3 12.5 216.8 99.4
2016 BUF 15 15 7-8-0 269 436 61.7 3023 17 3.9 6 1.4 148 84 6.9 7.1 11.2 201.5 89.7
2017 BUF 15 14 8-6-0 263 420 62.6 2799 14 3.3 4 1.0 133 47 6.7 6.9 10.6 186.6 89.2
2018 CLE 4 3 1-1-1 42 85 49.4 473 2 2.4 2 2.4 17 47 5.6 5.0 11.3 118.3 64.5
2019 LAC 8 0   4 6 66.7 33 1 16.7 0 0.0 3 14 5.5 8.8 8.3 4.1 120.1

 

Posted
9 hours ago, BuffaloBills1998 said:

This will be His third stint, his second was Cleveland

I don't count that. He was playing for one of the worst HCs in NFL History

Posted
10 minutes ago, Limeaid said:

Warning repeating posters inept dribble here:

 

 

 

 

Here are stats to show the Soviet fact snyper is full of dung:

 

Year Tm G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% 1D Lng Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate
Care   70 46 23-21-1 839 1362 61.6 9562 54 4.0 20 1.5 438 84 7.0 7.2 11.4 136.6 89.8
4 yr BAL 14 0   19 35 54.3 199 0 0.0 2 5.7 8 25 5.7 3.1 10.5 14.2 47.2
3 yr BUF 44 43 22-20-0 774 1236 62.6 8857 51 4.1 16 1.3 410 84 7.2 7.4 11.4 201.3 92.5
1 yr CLE 4 3 1-1-1 42 85 49.4 473 2 2.4 2 2.4 17 47 5.6 5.0 11.3 118.3 64.5
1 yr LAC 8 0   4 6 66.7 33 1 16.7 0 0.0 3 14 5.5 8.8 8.3 4.1 120.1
                                       
2011 BAL 3 0   1 1 100.0 18 0 0.0 0 0.0   18 18.0 18.0 18.0 6.0 118.7
2012 BAL 7 0   17 29 58.6 179 0 0.0 1 3.4 8 25 6.2 4.6 10.5 25.6 62.3
2013 BAL 3 0   1 5 20.0 2 0 0.0 1 20.0 0 2 0.4 -8.6 2.0 0.7 0.0
2014 BAL 1 0   0 0   0 0   0     0       0.0  
2015* BUF 14 14 7-6-0 242 380 63.7 3035 20 5.3 6 1.6 129 63 8.0 8.3 12.5 216.8 99.4
2016 BUF 15 15 7-8-0 269 436 61.7 3023 17 3.9 6 1.4 148 84 6.9 7.1 11.2 201.5 89.7
2017 BUF 15 14 8-6-0 263 420 62.6 2799 14 3.3 4 1.0 133 47 6.7 6.9 10.6 186.6 89.2
2018 CLE 4 3 1-1-1 42 85 49.4 473 2 2.4 2 2.4 17 47 5.6 5.0 11.3 118.3 64.5
2019 LAC 8 0   4 6 66.7 33 1 16.7 0 0.0 3 14 5.5 8.8 8.3 4.1 120.1

 

Im not being serious guys, jeez

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, IgotBILLStopay said:

He won’t cost em wins with his arm but... he won’t get em any either. The team will rise or fall depending on how their defense and run game perform.

 

Let us not diss on him too much - in open competition he showed he was better than EJ Manuel but worse than Baker Mayfield.

Baker was the #1 pick in the draft and the team had a losing record.  He never had a chance to start realistically.  Baker just had a magical rookie season, but fell down to Earth last season.  

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I think Tyrod is wrong (He is more of a caretaker QB who can make some plays with his legs) but I do hope nothing but the best for him. I know fans here like to treat him like a complete ####### because he wasn't the long term answer at QB but Tyrod was in my opinion the best QB of the drought era and was the QB that ended the drought. So many fans here were clamoring for Peterman to replace Tyrod in 2017 because of how good he looked in the Pre-Season (Yeah that's how delusional the hate of Tyrod was.) I will always root for Tyrod as he was the QB that ended the drought and provided solid QB play for 3 years going slightly above .500 in doing so. 

 

I don't know how any Bills fan can honestly hate Tyrod or think of him as a joke. We all should be rooting for him to some extent. I know this board has a chronic hate of all things Tyrod but I honestly hope that as time goes on he does get remembered as the QB that broke the drought and bridged the Rex to McBeane eras. 

Posted

LeSean McCoy said Tyrod was a running back playing quarterback. Pretty much sums up my feelings. If Fitz had been blessed with a stronger arm (maybe like Tyrod's arm) he would have been a very good starting calibre QB. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, starrymessenger said:

LeSean McCoy said Tyrod was a running back playing quarterback. Pretty much sums up my feelings. If Fitz had been blessed with a stronger arm (maybe like Tyrod's arm) he would have been a very good starting calibre QB. 

Got a link for that? I missed it.

Posted
2 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

Got a link for that? I missed it.

 

Sorry I don't. Just my recollection. But he did say it (at least it was reported). I remember being surprised given that they were in the same backfield at the time. 

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People really in here talking ***** about a guy who played hard for the Bills, was a class act the whole time, and was the starting quarterback for the team that ended the 17-year playoff drought? 

Shameful. 

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Posted
Just now, starrymessenger said:

 

Sorry I don't. Just my recollection. But he did say it (at least it was reported). I remember being surprised given that they were in the same backfield at the time. 

I've not seen that from Mccoy ever. He pretty consistently defended Tyrod from criticism. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

I've not seen that from Mccoy ever. He pretty consistently defended Tyrod from criticism. 

I think that was after we traded Tyrod to Cleveland. That Jaguars game was a disaster, you put any other QB like Andy Dalton or Fitzpatrick and we win that game. Our defense was good enough to keep us in games  

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Just now, BuffaloBills1998 said:

I think that was after we traded Tyrod to Cleveland. That Jaguars game was a disaster, you put any other QB like Andy Dalton or Fitzpatrick and we win that game. Our defense was good enough to keep us in games  

I did a cursory search and found nothing. If he said it I'm sure someone would have covered it. 

Posted (edited)

What TT lacks as a passer, he partially makes up for as a runner.  Pair Tyrod with a good RB, and opposing defenses need to be prepared to stop two viable running options without entirely being able to neglect the pass.

 

In 2016 when ALynn was calling the plays in Buffalo (after Roman got fired), the Bills offense averaged something like 26 ppg when TT was under center.  That's not spectacular but it's really solid - and significantly better than the 19.6 ppg our Bills averaged last year. 

 

ALynn clearly knows how to maximize TT's unique skill set and work around his weaknesses.   If Chargers can get the right cast around TT, they could potentially score 30 ppg.   At least, that's probably what Tyrod's thinking when he talks about 'turning heads.'

 

I personally like Taylor and would love to see him get his day in the sun.

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