Ya that's the thing. The Browns were trying to do the same thing with Hue Jackson.
People can preach continuity all they want but if they guy doesn't have it, then there is no point bringing him back just for the sake of continuity.
As the Browns found out this year.
To recap:
Bills have the 3 bottom passers this year.
Tyrod is the 5th bottom passer and we had him last year
Bradford is the 4th bottom passer and the Bills wanted him this year.
Good lord. Got to love stats to really appreciate how inept the Bills really are
Lol your assessment on him is accurate. But you do know the Bills have absolutely no talent at the WR position?
Let him finish the last 7 games by default. Then obviously don't resign him once the year is done.
It was a coward move.
In my opinion him and Nate have been paying attention to what the media/fans have been saying.
McDermott: Wanted to get the goose egg off because it doesn't look "as bad".
Peterman: Did not want to throw the hail mary at the end of the first half because he didn't want to throw another INT.
I have absolutely no evidence to support what I am saying, but what I am saying seems very realistic.
Both were coward moves either way.
At this point For me I wouldn’t be sad if they fired him or if they gave him another year.
Leaning towards getting rid of him at the end of this year though and hiring an offensive coach.
I actually think he would have been a descent coach if he was coaching 15 years ago. Where it wasn’t such an offensive league and he didn’t control all/most the personnel.
I just don’t think this era is for him. Name of the game now is to score points and be aggressive . By his interviews he still thinks running the ball and playing good defence is the key to winning games and championships.
It’s the exact same thing?
They are on pace for less than 6 passing TDS on the year with over 30 interceptions lmao.
That is literally historically bad. I thought it would be impossible to see a passing stat like that in 2018
The anyone but tyrod argument was never understood by me.
I agree with the Bills in moving on from him as he wasn’t good enough.
But it could get a lot worse than Tyrod. And we are witnessing it this year. It’s way worse
This season is an utter disaster. There can be no possible way Beane, Mcd, Daboll, Pegula or anyone associated with the Bills thought it would be this bad.
Its been an epic failure all around
Career: 3 TDS, 12 picks- 3 for touchdowns
In a game he threw an incomplete pass and his passer rating went up.
Over 12 percent interception per throw ratio.
Do you want more stats or is that enough for you?