McCarron has the upper hand over a rookie having been in the league a few years so I wouldn't judge anything by who starts the regular season behind center.
If McCarron starts the rookie could still be right on track with how the coaching staff intends on handling his development in my humble opinion.
haha, I know what you meant,
A J's a good athlete that extends plays and can throw well on the run in my humble opinion.
Don't quote me on this , but McCarrons throws were clocked at 53 MPH If I remember correctly,( Peterman by example 49)
media and on the field pressure eh,
McCarron handles pressure very well in my opinion, see's everything, always look down field to make a play.
I disagree with that knock red
It really boils down to what guy fits your style coaching, system, and supporting cast so there really is no right or wrong answer in my humble opinion BuffaloBill.
I don't think the Bills prefer that at all in my humble opinion Yo.
Best case scenario for all concerned is McCarron can hold down the fort until the rookie is up to speed and has a good understanding of the O IMO.
Difference between the two is Taylors ceiling in the passing game has been established, McCarron on the other hand has not.
Both good game managers that protect the football IMO.
Or possibly even better then anyone in the upcoming draft class.
Funny after over a decade and a half of trying to find the next franchise many Bills fans are so certain our guy is waiting right around the corner they fail to see whats standing right in front of them.
I get the excitement of a top 5 QB from the next draft class , but the top two will in all likelihood be gone and hanging your hat on more of an unknown then A J McCarron doesn't make much sense to me at this point in my humble opinion.
albeit my opinion is tainted crimson...
I think it also makes sense because theres no guarantee a rookie QB out of this or any draft class will succeed in the NFL. The Buffalo Bills have been searching since the days of J K. McCarron may have a higher ceiling which has yet to be determined. ( then available rookies )
I just seen the same kind of comments on another thread.
Allen is a project and McCarron wasn't brought here to be a place matt.
Keep hearing over and over McCarron couldn't beat out A Dalton so how good could he be?
I for one am glad we're about to find out...
Not because anyone here with any common sense likes 10 threads on the same subject matter.
More because the few without any common sense refuse to continue an already ongoing discussion.
thread starting trolls ...
Without 5 years in the league do you honestly think Tyrod Taylor comes into Buffalo, earns the start over higher round draft picks I might add, then holds it for 3 seasons?
I don't think its happening...
I disagree,
4 years in the league may not mean much to you , but McD on the other hand understands how this business works If you want good chemistry between veteran players and rookies who don't know squat about playing in the NFL in my humble opinion.
with all due respect sir
New regime seems to have a knack of flying under the radar so perhaps theres still hope.
The problem I see here is its hard for Buffalo to promise anything more then backup just like New England.