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I hate to admit it, but Taylor sucks


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Bills draft top QB in 2016.

 

He struggles a ton in week 4

 

Incompetent bills fans say he sucks and want to draft a QB

If the guy sucks, you draft another one and another until you get it right. Pocket passers in college went the way of the Dodo Birds so projecting an already hard to judge position is even more difficult now.

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31 pages after a loss. Can't wait to see where this thread goes after today...

It certainly wasn't his worst game of the year. However, as soon as the Chiefs made their half time adjustments, and bracketed Watkins, And focused their pass rush on containing Tyrod, he began to show all of his flaws: locking on to receivers, lack of pocket presence leading to multiple fumbles and what should have been a pick 6, and the inability to work through progressions or work the middle of the field.

 

He actually fumbled twice on the same play.

 

I had never seen that happen in an NFL game before, so there's that.

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Nope. But the name of the game is winning not style points. And he made plays to win the game. Terrific plays. Last Monday he didn't make enough plays.

Once again. Never said he didnt HELP. But i asked WHEN DID HE PUT THIS TEAM ON HIS BACK AND WIN US A GAME

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...and with the game on the line...HE DID NOTHING!!!!

Were you in the bathroom for his final play where he missed the first down by inches? Sure, would have been nice if he didn't have to recover his own fumble, and had made the first down. But, there was no lack of effort.

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Tyrod was absolutely not the problem today......not in any way shape or form.

 

That is all

He showed off all of his well documented deficiencies in the second half.

 

And yes, Tyrod shares blame. The injury depleted defense, Dan Carpenter, Danny Crossman, and Rex Ryan shoulder the lion's share, but Tyrod demonstrated, once again, that he can't be trusted to win a game playing from behind. He, after having his primary target taken away from him, could not work through progressions, locked on to receivers (often Sammy) waiting for them to come open, demonstrated awful pocket presence, etc.

 

Tyrod is who he is.

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