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bigduke6

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  1. lol.........so much cherry picking. i stand by my original post.
  2. coaches may be to blame for the offensive problems, its also likely that they dont trust their QB enough and limit the playbook severely
  3. so, u named all new additions, that havent missed nearly an entire season......well played. /golfclap
  4. best ability for any player is, availability. Cordy is in the doghouse, gonna be hard for him to climb back out. when coaches question your toughness, or desire to get back on the field, well, thats not good. great O-lineman are hard to find, great players get a longer leash, not sure how much leash Glenn has left. it may come down to money, some people dont like watching their money being taken with no results.
  5. thats just it though, to some here, its Tyrod or gtfo. Doesnt matter how bad Tyrod plays, hes their guy. I have never seen a QB play so badly, for so long, and have so many, including national media types, make sooooo many excuses for him. Tyrod wins on occasion, but it sure isnt because of him. Hes gone next season in any event.
  6. the illusion of playoffs, magical. at any point this season, has this offense, been good enough, to win a playoff game? most important position on the field is medicore at best. we win despite Taylor. if the defense doesnt play like a super bowl calibre defense, we dont win at all. not the recipe for a playoff team. of course, this isnt Taylors fault, its the coaching, lack of talent around him, offensive line, Obama, etc etc etc.
  7. of course they dont, but good QBs do it far more than Tyrod. Good QBs also hit wide open guys in stride. Good QBs also throw guys open. Good QBs also dont throw late. Good QBs dont take sacks at terrible times. Seems to be a pattern here.
  8. some QBs would audible out of that play seeing the box stacked like that......
  9. the only adjustment Reid had to make at halftime was tell his QB to start looking for Kelce.......he will kill us the entire second half. Kelce was open nearly the entire first half.
  10. oh most definately, but people on here acting like everything is fine now, not even close.
  11. guys are happy with this offense? up 10, with our defense basically pitching a shutout so far. no pressure on the offense, had the ball most of the first half, one td......really cant be happy with that right? thats not a playoff team type performance. glad we are winning, but cmon.
  12. careful, youll break a bunch of rose colored glasses in here.
  13. if McD had known ahead of time that Peterman would throw up all over himself in his first start, then started him anyways, that would have been a bad decision. McD couldnt have known that, Peterman has been a solid player all through his college career, beating future NFL talent. Tyrod has been bad. the team was actually winning despite Tyrods play. did it blow up in McDs face? sure, but he had seen enough of his veteran starter...... i cant fault McD for trying.
  14. i agree, i cant wait to watch Tyrod throw a coupla bombs down the sideline that sail out of bounds.
  15. im sure if we had overpayed for Gilly, everything wouldve been fine on offense this year. the fact the Patsies overpayed him means his future gold jacket is assured. same with Gilmore....
  16. Tyrod is back, i cant wait to watch him be mediocre. im looking forward to his 2 plays per game that make u say, hey, good job Tyrod. unfortunately, we need a QB that can make 2 plays per drive.... but, at least we wont have to watch a rookie throw up all over himself. Tyrod clearly has to start today, doesnt mean it wont be any less painful to watch than last week. fun to be a Bills fan. keep arguing whether or not it was a bad decision, like it really matters......
  17. yes, they struggle because the collegiate game hasnt prepared them for the NFL. which goes back to my original post. fans dont want to watch young QBs struggle every week, throw dump off passes, or game manage.
  18. Wentz is on his first truly franchise level season, not bad for his 2nd year, ill give you that. Watson, looked good, book isnt quite out on him yet tho. Goff, looks great, was considered a bust up till 9 games ago. Dak, regressing. Mariotta, hit or miss. lets throw in Winston, hit or miss. One guy, could be considered, worth watching for his play. possibly 2. not exactly must see tv. bout 5 QBs in the league that are worth watching. thats a terrible sample size. people want to see scoring, want to see the long ball. exciting plays, it just isnt happening with any regularity in the current NFL.
  19. you can be the best athlete on the field, and if u cant process the information, all that athleticism means squat. Successful QBs, more than any other position, need to be able to process the whole field, pre, and post, snap. Bill Parcells once said that he would pass on the most physically gifted players everytime, if they didnt have it between the ears. Belicheck does the same thing. Pats have the most college graduates on their roster by far compared to the rest of the league.
  20. am i really reading that the OC needed to call more downfield passing plays? nearly every long throw Tyrod has made downfield this year has sailed out of bounds.... if i was the OC, and saw this happen consistently, id make sure i dont call more plays that have a slim chance of the ball even being playable.
  21. i honestly believe the FO didnt expect to go 5-2 over the first 7 weeks. imo they thought that this was a play hard, try to win, trust the process year, not a playoff run type season. the moves the FO have made, while all very logical for a long term rebuild, dont really fit with "playoff push". FO clearly doesnt believe in Tyrod, for various reason, and he hasnt exactly given them reason to with his play. this QB change seemed inevitable, unless, Tyrod played at an extremely high level, which clearly he hasnt. just time to see what the rookie has, nothing more. the goal is to find a franchise QB and win the superbowl, not sneak into a wildcard birth and hope the defense carries us to a win.
  22. exciting NFL QB play has been in decline for years, mainly due to gimmicky collegiate offenses. true pocket passers who have all the tools, and can read the field rarely exist in college anymore. spread offenses, air raid, etc, ruins young QBs. when college coaches develop QBs that can do the things an NFL QB needs to learn in college, then NFL QB play will improve, and the league will flourish again. wouldnt hold my breath tho. college coaches arent interested in developing QBs for the NFL, theyre interested in wins. gimmicky offenses are far easier to teach than a true pro style offense.
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