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  1. Just now, MAJBobby said:

     

    Last two years he has been on a Prove it deal. 

     

    So i ask, Has he Proven it?

    A bird in the hand is better than a bird in the bush. Taylor loves Buffalo and the players love him. I think he would love a heavily incentive based deal. Nobody would care if we paid him 18 if he was our starter and we make the playoffs again.

  2. 8 minutes ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said:

    Will it really be that hard to replace a QB that passed for 2,799 and 14TD's. Taylor needs to be gone after this year.

    That's why you give him a deal worth UP to 18 million but in reality only 8 of it is guaranteed. If we make the playoffs again, if he starts 75% of our games, if he passes a certain amount of TDs, etc. I'd essentially give Tyrod a prove it deal.

  3. Just now, What a Tuel said:

     

    BS. We could be a legit 11-5 had Tyrod been the Tyrod you all think he is against the Bengals and Jets.

    Yeah, okay. How many yards on the ground did our defense give up? We couldn't stop a nose bleed and don't forget, Tyrod did not have Woods, Watkins, Glenn, Gilislee, Benjamin and Matthews missed a bunch of time, Tyrod had nothing. 

  4. 19 minutes ago, SaviorPeterman said:

     

    I'm still not very high on McD, mostly because he doesn't seem very bright and has made a series of questionable coaching decisions in recent weeks (i.e. going back to TT as the starter, overtime punt against Indy, etc)

     

    But hard not to embrace 'The Process' now after he got lucky with the Ravens losing and Bills making the playoffs. Hopefully it doesn't get to his head though because this matchup with St. Doug looms LARGE.

    Get out of here troll.

  5. 5 hours ago, Virgil said:

    If it was so easy, why didn’t it happen in the past 17 years?  

     

    If it’s luck this year that 9-7 made it, were we always just really that unlucky?  Is luck the deciding factor?

     

    Yes, we were 9-7, but we were a better 9-7 than two other teams.  We won games we normally lost. 

     

    I’m sorry, but I’m not buying what you’re selling. This was a special season and we saw glimpses of it at times.  We aren’t great...yet. 

    And we could have easily been a legit 10-6 had Peterman never started.

  6. 6 minutes ago, Tatonka68 said:

    I now say to draft a DT and a LB with the 1st two picks and use one of 2nd round picks and a player or another pick to move to the bottom of the 1st or top of the second to grab a falling QB. Who could that be? Don't have a clue. The other 2nd round pick goes to a OT/G.

    FWIW, Walter has Mason Rudolph as a 3-4 round prospect, I wouldn't mind burning a 2nd on him. Use both our firsts on BPA.

     

    I'm still high on Rudolph, I just have no idea where he'll go, he is a polarizing prospect. One site says 1-2, the other says 3-4. Who knows? I'd really like him and I'd be lying if I said Lamar Jackson doesn't intrigue me, I covet QBs who can turn broken plays into 20 yard scrambles. We'll see.

  7. 8 hours ago, BuffaloBill said:

     

    I’ve been very open in my dislike of Tyrod but you do have to wonder what happens if, a huge if, he puts together a good game against Jax.  Given the Bills draft position they are gaping to have a tough time finding an “automatic” at QB.  They may not even select one at all which to me is a crazy thought.

     

    I have a sick feeling that Alex Smith is headed to Buffalo.

    I have a sinking feeling that we select Lamar Jackson. Allen, Mayfield, Darnold, Rosen, Rudolph gone. I could definitely see it happening.

  8. 5 minutes ago, The_Dude said:

    They’re better. 

    If Tyrod does that what I would do is trade or release him (nobody will trade for him IMO), sign a veteran, and draft a kid. I’d get to know the name “Mason Rudolph” if I were you. 

    I've been on the Mason Rudolph bandwagon longer than most people here, but ideally we sit him on the bench for as long as possible, we'll still need a veteran QB in the meantime so why cut Taylor just to make a lateral move? Cut Taylor, take a cap hit and then even add more to the cap by signing another vet? Makes no sense from a financial or football standpoint.

  9. 2 minutes ago, billsbackto81 said:

    I like Tyrod but just don't think he has enough talent to get to the ultimate goal. I'd rather have Alex Smith and he's on his way out as well. That alone should tell the story.

    Back up role at a reduced salary, OK. If not thanks for the memories.

    Tyrod could win a Super Bowl on a team like Denver's.

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