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10 Reasons Why Tyrod will have a great year
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks! Last year, The Jets had a better defense, plus Fitz threw for 31 TD's and went 10-6, just missing the playoffs. I feel in order to make the playoffs, not only does the defense need to improve, but Tyrod needs to be able to pass for 30 TD's or more. -
10 Reasons Why Tyrod will have a great year
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
20 passing TD's is below the league average. I believe the league average is 26, so Tyrod and the receivers will need to improve. Also, the defense took a few steps backwards. With getting rid of the biggest primadonna on the team, Mario Williams, who was saving himself for his next contract, the Bills should improve on D. -
10 Reasons Why Tyrod will have a great year
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Last year, he did not look good as he was diving backwards for balls and tripping over his feet. Now with Watkins being out and Woods as the #1 WR in OTA's, minicamps and most likely part of training camp, maybe we'll see Woods and Taylor develop more chemistry. Hopefully TT takes the next step and is our franchise QB for the next 10 years. I'm tired of always looking for a QB. -
10 Reasons Why Tyrod will have a great year
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I have to agree. While there are some on here to love Woods and talk about how great he is, he has yet to shown it consistently. If Rex Ryan & Co felt Woods was a #2 WR, then they wouldn't have signed Harvin last year. A #2 WR should be able to get between 800-1000 yards receiving and between 8-10 TD's. Woods hasn't been able to do that so far as he's been inconsistent with his route running and pass catching. Look at the Jets with Fitzpatrick last season, their #2 WR, Eric Decker was a great compliment to Brandon Marshall and had over 1,000 yards receiving, and we all know how inconsistent Fitzpatrick is. I would love to see Woods have a career year and be resigned. IMO, the Bills have not had a legitimate #1 & #2 combo at WR since Moulds & Price's last year on the team when they both had over 1,200 yards receiving each. I think if Watkins can stay healthy, he could put up 1,500+ yards a season. Now it's getting a legitimate #2 WR to compliment him, hopefully it's Woods, if not, the Bills will have to draft a WR in the early rounds next season or pay for one in FA. -
10 Reasons Why Tyrod will have a great year
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Woods is a great blocker and does great in the type of offense Roman is running (run first). But Woods needs to be more consistent with his route running and pass catching. I know he had a bad groin injury last season, so we'll see if he can truly be the #2 WR the Bills need him to be. -
10 Reasons Why Tyrod will have a great year
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agree 100% still wish the Bills would sign Boldin. -
10 Reasons Why Tyrod will have a great year
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
#7. Expecting anything out of Goodwin and Listenbee this is too much. Goodwin can't stay healthy and expecting anything from a 6th round pick is very premature. Otherwise I feel all the points are valid. -
10 Reasons Why Tyrod will have a great year
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http://247nflnews.com/10-reasons-tyrod-taylor-will-great-season/ Good article, but a little much on the kool-aid side. -
RIP Dennis Green
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Thank goodness for David Tyree! I'm thinking they go 1-3 with Janeane. Brady has always been a slow starter, so with him sitting the first four games favors the rest of the AFC.
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They were 16-0 the previous season and loaded with talent.
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Who is this years off-season monster?
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
+1 I agree. I hope Woods has a better season this year. It would be great to have two strong WR's behind Watkins, especially if Watkins or Woods gets injured at some point during the season. -
Andre Johnson wants a shot
Jerry Jabber replied to KollegeStudnet's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'd wish the Bills would sign Boldin. -
Who is this years off-season monster?
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Last season, Karlos Williams was the nice surprise, while John Miller looked good in the offseason, but underwhelmed in the regular season. I think with having a full off-season of reps, plus being able to throw more to Robert Woods and the rest of the WR's with Sammy being out due to injury, I can see TT taking those steps forward. I hope Brown can step up, otherwise, we'll see more of the same confusion as we did last season. If that happens, will Rex make the decision quick enough to have Manny Lawson calling the plays again? -
Former Bills OL Kyle Calloway passes away
Jerry Jabber replied to Blokestradamus's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
RIP Kyle. -
Every year, we hear about how great a player looks in OTA's/minicamp, but disappears in training cap/preseason; we also hear about how great a player looks in training cap/preseason, but disappears in the regular season (Trent Edwards and Keith Ellison come to mind). So far, we've been hearing great things about Dez Lewis and CB Kevon Seymour, but will they fit into one of those scenarios or actually make an impact?
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The Writing is On The Walls. Bye, bye Bills
Jerry Jabber replied to The Real Buffalo Joe's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Fact: Area 51 exists Fact: Man who stands on toilet is high on pot Fact: There are aliens on the moon Fact: Bigfoot is real Fact: Elvis and Michael Jackson are aliens from another planet who went home -
The Writing is On The Walls. Bye, bye Bills
Jerry Jabber replied to The Real Buffalo Joe's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Cocaine is a powerful drug... -
While there are reports that Terry and Kim Pegula gave Doug Whaley and Rex Ryan an ultimatum to reach the playoffs or they will both be fired, those seem to be far-fetched as well as media driven. Let’s take a quick look at last season. While the offense improved from 26th in 2014, to 13th in 2015, the defense went from 4th in 2014 to 14th in 2015. With Rex Ryan being labeled as a “defensive mastermind,” why did the Bills defense do worse in 2015 compared to 2014? First off, let’s state the obvious, not every Bills player bought into Rex’s philosophy, namely, DE Mario Williams, who was saving himself in 2015 for his next contract. Williams was upset that he had to drop into coverage (even though it was a small amount of times), so he basically gave up on the team and tried to influence others to do so as well. Next reason, injuries to probowl DT Kyle Williams and S Aaron Williams impacted a lot of what Rex Ryan was trying to do on defense. Another reason, the complexity of Ryan’s defense. With Jim Schwartz’s defense, all the defensive front seven had to do was pressure the QB and stay in their gaps. With Ryan’s defense, it involves a lot of checks and assignments and it took a long time for those on defense to grasp it, especially Preston Brown, which is why Ryan gave play calling duties to Manny Lawson as he was able to grasp it much quicker than Brown. Even with all of that, the defense kept the Bills in the game in 12 of the 16 games last season. Also, let’s take a look at how the Bills could miss the playoffs in 2016. The most obvious way would be if Bills QB Tyrod Taylor gets injured and misses a lot of games. We saw how bad the Bills were last season when backup QB EJ Manuel had to come in for two games…they lost both games and Manuel was awful against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Another way would be key injuries on offense and defense as we’ve seen last year when players such as Sammy Watkins, LeSean McCoy, Charles Clay and Karlos Williams all went down at some point on offense, not to mention other players like Special Teams ace Marcus Easley and others that were placed on IR. Next, let’s take a look at the Bills owners, Terry and Kim Pegula. Are they the type of people who make quick decisions on firing their employees? The answer is “no” they are not, as seen with the Buffalo Sabres as well as their other business ventures. The Pegula’s do not see this as “year 16” as the rest of Bills nation does, they see it as “year two” under Doug Whaley and Rex Ryan. The Pegula’s are not like other NFL owners such as Cleveland’s Jimmy Haslam and Washington’s Daniel Snyder who will fire GM’s and coaches after a season or two. The Pegula’s believe in continuity as building a successful business. So, all the talk in the media about an ultimatum is just that, “talk.” While the media and fans have no patience with the Bills on continually missing the playoffs, it’s the owners that do have patience to see their project come to fruition. Otherwise, don’t expect major changes if the Bills miss the playoffs for a 17th straight season.
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Topic of the day for Monday 6/20 Cleveland Cavs title
Jerry Jabber replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree. I feel the Sabres have a very good GM in Tim Murray and he's been doing a good job of rebuilding the team. The Bills won't be able to make it past the Patriots until they either have a legitimate franchise QB (which I hope Tyrod can be), Brady starts declining or retires. Patriots are still the class of the AFC East (even though it pains me to say it) and will keep making it to the AFC Championship game every year until Brady starts declining or retires. -
Introducing your Stanley Cup champions....
Jerry Jabber replied to Just Jack's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hopefully the Sabres will find a reliable kicker that doesn't miss extra point attempts. -
Karlos went #feastmode in offseason
Jerry Jabber replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
LMAO!! Thanks! -
Karlos went #feastmode in offseason
Jerry Jabber replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I posted the same pic of Fat Albert and he didn't like the picture. So when I replied back referencing the Peter Pan fairy, he responded like he was one of the moderators on TBD and said we'll see how funny it is when I get a one day suspension.