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I think a lot of it comes down to the fact Bills fans are a very fickle bunch wired a certain way. Fitz is beloved despite never once going .500 and being a very meh QB, BUT the dude was blue collar as they come and fans embrace that tenfold. That is not to say Tyrod was a hard worker because by all accounts the dude was incredibly dedicated and you never heard a bad word in that respect. But he was also very quiet and not very showy either whereas in the past Flutie who was also a small QB was again blue collar but also very direct and brash. Fans love Josh partly because game 3 of his career he's leaping over a LB. Buffalo is not the sexist place to live and with our winters you have to have some thick skin to be here to an extent. Josh blowing throw guys or leaping just resonates with the region in a sense. By comparison Taylor was a model workman and quiet which is perfectly cool, but fans are fans so that aspect does have an impact. I do think unfortunately a certain segment of fans, not large either but the noise exists looked at his skin color and didn't like that. I saw/heard the comments and the same stereotype crap that "he is just a runner"  and didn't like him due to race, despite the fact he actually was an incredibly good passer whose greatest weakness really was hesitating to strike downfield. Again small segment of fans but I had people say things in that vein to me and I shook my head and walked away.

 

As a QB we saw everything you can with him and I think fans by 2017 were ready to move on except the Bills kept him cheap $ wise so it was what it was. I have forever said a better coach with the defense in 2015 and what the offense was doing had an 11-5 team. He was the driver of that and most weeks they were really fun and good on the field. But the Jags game was a litmus test of sorts with him as a QB and you saw his limitations as a QB in full effect. I always got mad at the NFL talking heads who said it was a mistake we let him go as though just making the playoffs was good enough. With proper coaching and talent Tyrod was a playoff QB but he was just a piece not thee piece. Nothing wrong with that and to me he rose the standard after a decade plus of atrocious QB play on what we should want at QB and expect out of the position. I have nothing but good memories of Tyrod and watching his highlights back you realize how good at times he could be. I was front row when he bombed the deep pass to Harvin week 1 2015 vs IND for a TD and it was a thing of beauty. I have hoped that someday they do honor the drought breaking team to some extent and he gets a proper thank you for his three years here and being the trigger man on the team to end it.

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On 6/29/2023 at 7:37 PM, TheyCallMeAndy said:

I have nothing but appreciation for Tyrod Taylor, a dude who gave us a few awesome years and played way above BELOW his talent level. 

this is exactly the problem.

 

He never wanted to be great, or as good as he could be.   Because that involved risk.

 

He wanted to be good enuf to maximize his earn as a career backup.   And no sarcasm, but he was great at that.

 

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On 7/4/2023 at 3:19 PM, GunnerBill said:

 

Only in his final year. 2015 he had Watkins, Woods and Harvin.

imagine if we had this.  Right now. 

 

i would swap this for Diggs, Davis, and (shakir / stedford (?) / whoever) right now.  Especially if you let me keep at least one of our 2 tight ends.

 

And Diggs is my favorite player on the Bills, and has been since the day he got here. 

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On 7/5/2023 at 7:40 AM, Beck Water said:

 

At a guess....the low completion % probably reflects someone who "doesn't take chances" and is throwing the ball away a lot when he can't find a receiver that is open to his satisfaction but doesn't have a good pass-protecting OL and doesn't want to risk a strip sack trying to manuever and wait.

very eloquently stated.

 

I will add (clarify?) that, the problem is that Tyrod did these things to benefit Tyrod.   Not to be smart within the offense.

 

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15 hours ago, maddenboy said:

imagine if we had this.  Right now. 

 

i would swap this for Diggs, Davis, and (shakir / stedford (?) / whoever) right now.  Especially if you let me keep at least one of our 2 tight ends.

 

And Diggs is my favorite player on the Bills, and has been since the day he got here. 

 

You're kidding, right?

 

Sammy "boo boo foot" and now I look like a tight end" Watkins, 32 year old Woods, and "never healed from my groin injury" Harvin?

Nuts

 

 

14 hours ago, maddenboy said:

very eloquently stated.

 

I will add (clarify?) that, the problem is that Tyrod did these things to benefit Tyrod.   Not to be smart within the offense.

 

You think Tyrod was out there trying to ball and thinking "lemmee see, if I throw the ball away here and have a sucky low completion % I benefit me?"

 

Oh Kay....

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Looking more and more like Tyrod and Fitz were opposite sides of the same coin made of drought mediocrity. 

 

Tyrod wouldn’t win you the game with a TD throw and Fitz would lose you the game with a 4th quarter interception. 

 

Both were just enough to give you hope and think “man if they just had a better roster around them.”

 

The only difference in fan perception to me is that Fitz left on his own and became the girl who got away whereas we traded Tyrod away. 

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14 hours ago, Beck Water said:

You think Tyrod was out there trying to ball and thinking "lemmee see, if I throw the ball away here and have a sucky low completion % I benefit me?"

 

Oh Kay....

no.

 

i think tyrod was out there trying to NOT ball.  Unless it was just unavoidable.   And in case of emergency, the priority is to keep the gravy-train going.  Not to win no championship.

 

kinda like in Rounders.  "I dont play this game for the thrill of fckkin victory"

 

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we always hear players whisper about "there's dudes who dont love football.  And we all know who they are, in the locker room"

 

I'm sayin that's Tyrod.

 

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Fitz win against the Patriots was bigger than any single win we had with Tyrod. Yes, Tyrod won 8 games once, but no one would look back and say Tyrod was the reason we won any of those games. Any midtier QB would have got that 17 roster into the playoffs

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23 hours ago, benderbender said:

Looking more and more like Tyrod and Fitz were opposite sides of the same coin made of drought mediocrity. 

 

One of the better constructed sentences I've read here in quite some time.


Thanks for that.

 

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2 hours ago, uticaclub said:

Fitz win against the Patriots was bigger than any single win we had with Tyrod. Yes, Tyrod won 8 games once, but no one would look back and say Tyrod was the reason we won any of those games. Any midtier QB would have got that 17 roster into the playoffs

 

This might win the worst post of the year right here.

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34 minutes ago, corta765 said:

 

This might win the worst post of the year right here.

Name a single moment bigger than that game with Tyrod on the field. Our biggest moment came watching a miracle in a locker room. 

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22 minutes ago, uticaclub said:

Name a single moment bigger than that game with Tyrod on the field. Our biggest moment came watching a miracle in a locker room. 

You mean like winning the game that clinched a playoff birth? Bro Fitzpatrick statistically and win/loss wise was worse then Taylor across the board in his time in Buffalo.

 

The 2017 week 1 matchup of Buffalo NYJ was billed as the toilet bowl because everyone thought each team would be so bad it might be their only win. Yay we beat NE at home to end a losing streak to go to 3-0...in a year they finished 7-9. The 2017 team who made the playoffs actually beat the NFC champs in their house and won in KC who was a playoff team. I get Fitz is beloved as a dude by Bills fans, but he was a mediocre journeyman QB at best outside of one good year in NY. Your basically proving the posters point that Taylor deserves more respect with everything you said.

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3 hours ago, uticaclub said:

Fitz win against the Patriots was bigger than any single win we had with Tyrod. Yes, Tyrod won 8 games once, but no one would look back and say Tyrod was the reason we won any of those games. Any midtier QB would have got that 17 roster into the playoffs

 

Idk, back then at the time it was big win, but I think some still feel it was more than it actually was. I think  that game may have seemed much bigger than it was because of the state of the franchise at the time. Fans emotional and desperate for something and the basically guaranteed loss to the Pats year after year.

 

So was so much emotion then (and rightfully so) along with how it happened coming from 21pts down, it was special...but at the end of the day it was a week 3 win 

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Somewhere in another dimension or multiverse, Tyrod is still holding on to the ball while everyone screams to the top of their lungs for him to throw the fu*king ball!!

 

It's inevitable

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