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  1. Or you could just answer the fukin question

     

     

    Well, Cardale Jones!!! :thumbsup:

     

     

    2016 Tyrod Taylor (6)

    2015 Tyrod Taylor (14) / EJ Manuel (2) / * Matt Cassel (1)

    2014 Kyle Orton (12) / EJ Manuel (4)

    2013 EJ Manuel (10) / Thad Lewis (5) / Jeff Tuel (1)

    2012 Ryan Fitzpatrick (16)

    2011 Ryan Fitzpatrick (16)

    2010 Ryan Fitzpatrick (13) / Trent Edwards (2) / Brian Brohm (1)

    2009 Ryan Fitzpatrick (8) / Trent Edwards (7) / Brian Brohm (1)

    2008 Trent Edwards (14) / J.P. Losman (2)

    2007 Trent Edwards (9) / J.P. Losman (7)

    2006 J.P. Losman (16)

    2005 J.P. Losman (8) / Kelly Holcomb (8)

  2. Just in:

     

    Marquise "glass" Goodwin has a breakout game with 3 receptions and 40 yards!

     

    Actually , TYROD is going to have a horrible game against Seattle. May pass for 125 yards or something like that. They are

    going to shut down the run, force the Bills to try and throw, which they can't.

     

    Maybe they should just sit McCoy for this game. And hope he gets better.

  3. Who are the receivers on the roster next year? It's the weakest position Now and 2 of the top 3 are FA. Your logic is that because we used 2 picks on Watkins 3 drafts earlier we shouldn't take a guy to help the worst position group on the team? I don't understand that. You draft BPA and positions of need break ties.

     

     

    Whaley is messing up the O. I didn't say they don't need WR. They let Hogan walk and kept Goodwin? Seriously?

     

    Draft a WR, just not in 1st or 2nd round.

     

    Besides, Taylor can't throw, so RB and TE are important for short passing game.

     

    Problem THERE is he can't seem to get he ball to the often injured Clay.

  4. I wouldn't use a 1st round pick on a TE. I would use my first 2 picks on WR and S (in no particular order). I think that an offensive lineman and a TE should also be picked in this draft. Hikutini and Sprinkle are potentially mid round guys. Engram, Howard, Leggett or Butt could slip to the 3rd. I also like Marcus Baugh as a prospect. As a flyer I could be excited for Tyrone Swoopes as well. He could be a great H-Back even though he has never played there.

     

     

    Whaley already spent 2 1st round picks on receiver: Can't do it again.

  5. I agree with your premise but I have to ask, Who are you going to get to replace him? EJ and Cardale are not my idea of a vast improvement, and none of the likely QBs coming out of college seem to be either. That leaves current NFL QBs and I honestly doubt that any one of them that will be readily available will be a significant upgrade, if at all. So that leaves you with the choice of sticking with TT for another year or two or three, or just replacing him with whatever you can get just to save money.

     

    BTW, there is one current NFL QB who might want to get out of what looks like a lousy situation with no signs of improvement and that's Andrew Luck.

     

    I know. Guess who this pre-draft review is of?

     

     

    WEAKNESSES: Fails to read defenses and locks onto targets. Where he has really struggled is a lack of anticipation and timing. Studying his film, Jones waits for targets to get open before throwing the ball as hard as he can so it arrives before the defender. Questionable decision-making and needs to quicken his eyes and expand his vision. Shows cabin fever, often tucking and running when initial read is taken away. Wasn't asked to identify defensive coverages in college.

  6. While I agree that Tayor isn't an ideal pocket QB and will throw some bad passes. I also contend that better receivers find a way to catch that not so accurate ball and will find ways to get open more often.

     

    I watched the Patriots game closely and noted each pass. That first overthrown pass to Hunter hit him in his hands are he was reaching up to catch it. It looked like it could have been caught and instead it's listed as overthrown. It was also raining pretty good at that time.

     

    Out of around 20 errant throws in that game, I noted around 7 actual bad passes off the mark enough so they couldn't have been caught. There were a lot of throw-aways due to heavy pass rush pressure from NE. Walter Powell was the Bills leading receiver in that game and it looked like the Patriots defender was interfering with him on every pass to him. Yet, only one or two penalties were called on him.

     

    Robert Woods had issues with his foot and was ineffective in making his cuts so passes to him also looked errant. Charles Clay had a couple of drops and must have been dinged up because I had thought he was better than what he showed.

     

    The bottom line here is Taylor shouldn't be forced to try and win the game with his arm and 38 passes vs 26 rushing attempts is unacceptable. Rex Ryan said it himself that this team must run the ball to win games. Even when behind in points if the team kept running it as it plays keep away from the opponent and also keeps the Bills defense fresh and on the bench. Meanwhile running 30-40 rushes a game wears out the defense which allows for bigger plays and gains in the 4th quarter.

     

    I'm not excusing Tyrod for some bad play because he had some bad throws and missed some opportunities. But then I'm also not excusing that defense that played so poorly and was eaten alive by Tom Brady. Nor am I excusing the offensive play calling that had Taylor throwing 38 times to some not very good NFL receivers and especially when Gillislee was averaging 7.1 YPC while seeing only 12 rushes. By the same token, Jon Williams was averaging 2.4 yards per rush and saw the ball 5 times.

     

    If Tayor fails to develop further and doesn't start seeing the field better than by all means, don't pay him at the end of the season and draft a QB in the first or second round.

     

     

    It certainly sounds like you're trying...

    It doesn't. Look at his Run QBR adjustment. It almost says doesn't matter if you cant throw if you can run it is just the same. Give WAY TO MUCH of adjustment for a Running QB. And was developed as a Way for ESPN to keep pushing the Vicks, RG3s Kaepernicks as good QBs

     

     

    WHEN they go outside the pocket and cross the line, they're NOT Qbs anymore, they're runners.

    MAJBobby, your hatred for Tyrod almost seems personal. Did you find out he was banging your sister? Are you really EJ's mom? What is your problem with him?

     

     

    He sucks...????

  7. Half way through season, and the Bills D is average, per the stats.

     

    So much for a 2nd D coordinator, bringing in his brother and being a D genius.

     

    http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?seasonType=REG&offensiveStatisticCategory=null&d-447263-n=1&d-447263-o=1&d-447263-p=1&d-447263-s=TOTAL_YARDS_GAME_AVG&tabSeq=2&season=2016&role=OPP&Submit=Go&archive=false&conference=null&defensiveStatisticCategory=TOTAL_YARDS&qualified=false

     

    Some of this goes on the O as well, and no passing game, but not all of it.

     

     

    Flame away.

     

    EDIT: 1/2 way through the season, I thought, was a good measuring stick: sorry the Pats loss skewed the stats.. geez

     

    The Seattle loss will skew them even more... wait...

  8. I almost agree, but they aren't going to let E.J. out there while still in the playoff hunt, no matter how dim the chances.

     

    PLUS: TT is Whaley AND RYAN's hand picked guy. They wanted him, they got him, and they are going to leave him out there,

    win or lose and go down with the ship.

     

    Note: Don't be surprised EITHER if they keep TT next year and pay him all that money. Seriously....

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