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JM2009

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  1. Funny how in the old offense when he had a solid , healthy WR corp, TT numbers were very good in 2015. I believe they were near the top of the league in completing passes over 20 yards. A new offense with a bottom five WR corp and no real deep threat won't work for this QB. Not using his strengths. http://nysportsbiz.com/2015/11/09/tyrod-taylor-leads-the-nfl-in-accuracy-4-other-surprising-stats/
  2. Sad and true.
  3. He was 8-6 in 2015. Tell me the defense/ST wasn't the reason for the loss of the second Miami game in 2016. He would have played the Jets the following week and probably have been 9-7. This year -new offense that doesn't fit him, and a very bad WR group is not going to work out well.
  4. http://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/09/20/buffalo-bills-lesean-mccoy-tyrod-taylor-criticism-nfl-week-3/ “I guess he gets blamed for everything, but I don’t think so. Tyrod’s a (expletive) of a player, he makes plays, and without him we would have had no shot last week,” McCoy said. “He made some plays, things weren’t blocked well and he got out of it. Certain plays, I didn’t help him out. The whole week stressing Shady, on certain plays get to the outside and I tried to cut back inside. You guys don’t see that, and a lot of people don’t see those types of things, but he’ll get blamed for it.I have a lot of confidence in Tyrod and the guys on the team, and the offense does too.”
  5. If they get the QB right in the draft. Sure. Long time to wait though.
  6. Well, Whaley went all in in 2015 and it didn't work out.He did try. I remember two years ago the enthusiasm in Bills land. I was really excited.If Ryan had kept the defensive scheme the same, and if TT played in that Jacksonville game, the course of the organization may have been different.
  7. I'm intrigued myself to see what he can do. They will-but will they get it right.
  8. Pre season games mean zero. If the staff felt he was ready , he would be playing.
  9. The backup is always the fan favorite-until he plays. But when he does, I hope he does well, but he will have the same O line problems and WR corp. Not good for any QB.
  10. Rephrase: a good deep threat. He had no problem with Watkins. Hogan caught some deep balls and even Goodwin.
  11. None of those receivers are deep threats.
  12. He did have a nice deep ball, and was a turnover machine too, and could no where scramble and run like TT can. Yep. In 2015 when Watkins was pretty healthy.
  13. So is our entire offense. It would be nice to have kept a better backup to McCoy than Tolbert.
  14. And the fewest passing attempts because they are a heavy run oriented team. More so now with the severe lack of talent at WR.
  15. Probably. This regime better not mess up the 2018 draft at QB. Everyone assumes and is ready to pencil in one of the top four as if it is a done deal.
  16. Like the second Miami game last season? the offense in 2016 averaged 25 points against playoff teams, and the defense averaged 33 points given up to playoff teams.
  17. His numbers were good when he had Watkins and Woods on the field healthy. Much better than when they were not, so you're wrong here.
  18. To answer the OP-this is a bottom five WR corp.
  19. Why don't you discuss each point he made instead of this worthless drivel. You think he is wrong that prove him wrong point by point.
  20. Can't argue that.
  21. Well, the offense the last two years put up a lot of points.
  22. The OP may be bending the truth with that one.
  23. Thanks for finding it.
  24. I haven't seen it. Could be true, but the OP needs to put a link up.
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