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paulbills

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  1. There is definitely some trust issues and or reluctance to throw the ball, because it is just NOT normal for the teams leading receiver to be their running back, by FAR, we're talking McCoy has 38 receptions, clay has 20 and Matthews has 15, that's more than double!

     

    You're telling me this is because of play calling? because of our run first sentiment? I think it has more to do with Tyrod's inability to read defenses and coverages so he goes to his checkdowns 75% of the time or tries to scramble to keep plays alive and then hit targets on routes that fall apart and have the receivers doubling back or running around trying to get open, our longest pass play is only 47 yards. it's frustrating for sure.

  2. The one stat that stood out to me was that he's worst in the league in taking the longest amount of time before releasing the ball, that could be a plus for our offensive line play, but I feel it's more indicative of Tyrod's hesitation to throw the ball confidently. I also think the QB run sentiment has to go, it only gets him sacked more and all it takes it one tackle for him to be gone for the season. hes a QB not a RB.

  3. QB under center, 5 step drop and bam the ball will be coming out.

     

    I think it's evident that Tyrod Taylor is not very capable of making these kinds of throws, he is far too hesitant to make a decision and would rather opt out to run than force a throw into a tight window. it's also part of the reason he's one of the top 10 sacked QB in the league, you have to blame the line on some plays but you can't deny Taylor's scrambling hasn't got him sacked before.

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    Well you could just read all the other responses posting out all your inaccuracies. But if you want the crib notes, here you go.

     

    1. We don't have a dominant run game this year (as pointed out by others). In fact, its the worst average of McCoys career and its been struggling most the year, hell McCoy didn't even get his first TD until this week.

     

    2. You can't remember when the last time a run dominant team won the SB? Guess you have short term memory loss and struggle to remember the 2016 SB, 2015 SB, 2014, and 2013 Super Bowls, all of which featured a run dominant team which 2 of them were won by a run dominant team.

     

    2016 - Broncos - Worst rated QB in the NFL that year, and Manning had the single worst QB performance in SB history in his win on a team built on running and defense.

     

    2015 - Pats beat the run first Seahawks to keep them from repeating. Ironically, the Seahawks lost on the goal line because they chose to pass rather than be the run dominant team they were and punch it in with Beast Mode.

     

    2014 - Seahawks, a run dominant team won the SB beating the heavily favored high powered passing attack of Manning and the Broncos.

     

    2013 - Ravens eek out a narrow win against SF who had a team very much built just like us, except they actually had talent to throw to. They had a running QB and an offense built on the run game between him and the running backs with a stout defense.

     

    So I am struggling to find any of your post as factual.

    1.) Our running game is superior to our passing offense, yes, whether it be a RB or QB running the ball. (that was the context in the original post mind you)

     

    2.) Okay, lets actually look at some statistics here....

     

    2017 SB: Pats vs Falcons, Pats Ranked 7th Rush offense vs Falcons 5th ranked rush offense, Brady's arm won (and broke records too).

     

    2016 SB: Broncos vs Panthers, Broncos ranked 17th rush offense, Panthers ranked 2nd, Broncos won, and also had a higher ranked pass offense than their rush, which was ranked 14th (so much for a team built on running).

     

    2015 SB: Patriots vs Seahawks, Pats ranked 18th rush offense, Seahawks ranked 1st, Pats won.

     

    2014 SB: Seahawks vs Broncos, Seahawks 1st ranked rush offence vs 15th ranked Broncos, Fair play Seahawks destroyed them, albeit it was never a close game to begin with and the running game didn't win them the game.

     

    2013 SB: 49ers vs Ravens, Ravens ranked 11th rush offense, 49ers ranked 2nd, Ravens won.

     

    Idk man, rush heavy doesn't work, and it will NEVER work especially if you don't have a QB that can ball out when needed or even when complimented with a beautiful run game, doesn't running open up the pass?

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    What is this boards obsession with posting things they know nothing about? Do us a favor, do some actual research next time you are going to spout facts that aren't actually facts. Just about every single word you wrote is both factually and historically completely false and inaccurate. Other posters have already corrected you, so I wont bother. But these are the posts that personally drive me nuts around here where people state literally false statements to further their own opinion.

     

    I don't have an issue if people don't believe in Tyrod, I just take exception when people spew nonsense and fake info to support that disbelief.

    I'm sorry, what did I post that was wrong? Can you point it out to me instead of making vague accusations? No need to get emotional and reprimand me for posting statistics. Maybe if YOU did some actual research you'd find what I posted isn't false at all? lol..

  6. We won't be better than 9-7 under Tyrod, We will exit in the first round if we squeak by into the playoffs, build for the future, it's obvious this guy doesn't have what it takes to take this team to a Superbowl. Whether he's just eeking out victories with the help of his defense, having his 1-4 dominant games a year, or either totally flopping as a quarterback and losing us games.

     

    It alarms me when I think where we'd be if we didn't have such a superior running game, winless possibly? definitely at the bottom, and I can't remember the last time a rush heavy team won the SB in recent years, any team can rush for 100 yds if they run it 50 times. Indy was dead last in the NFL in rush efficiency in 2006 when they beat Chicago in the Super Bowl.

     

    I'm no Tyrod hater, he's super fun to watch and has his clutch moments, although I have to be realistic in that I'm not confident that this is the QB that can take us to the Superbowl, we aren't the seahawks, he isn't russel wilson. This will be his 3rd year here and if he produces another mediocre year I don't see the justification in banging our head against the wall thinking he is our savior.

  7. 1. Brady

    2. Rodgers

    3. Brees

    4. Tyrod

    32. Everyone else

    Come on now, one look at NFL's QB statistics and we see that Tyrod is ranked 29th in yards, 30th in attempts (Deshaun Watson is ranked 29th in attempts and has 15 TDs and 5 picks to Taylor's 7 TD's an 2 picks), dead last in yards per game, and 22nd in QB rating, why? because it's easy to get a good passer rating throwing check-downs to your RB and TE, blame it on the offensive run first scheme all you want but running the ball is supposed to open up the passing game w/ play action.

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