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http://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/01/09/2017-nfl-draft-could-bills-replace-tyrod-taylor-with-unc-qb-mitch-trubiski/

 

"Taylors struggles throughout the 2016 season are well documented. He failed to show much, if any, progression as a passer in his second year as Buffalos starting quarterback. The Bills passing offense was 30th in the NFL, averaging less than 200 yards-per-game through the air and Taylor threw for just 3,023 passing yards, 17 touchdowns and six interceptions"

 

Everything the cot ignores in one paragraph! All in for Mitch !

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Wasnt quinn flipping out a few days ago that the bills should keep tyrod and he was their best option

Looks like it lol. http://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/01/08/4-reasons-the-buffalo-bills-would-be-foolish-to-move-on-from-tyrod-taylor/

 

I think maybe after shefters "news" he's reading the tea leaves perhaps

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Is this the same "Rob Quinn" who wrote this one day ago?

 

"4 reasons the Buffalo Bills would be foolish to let Tyrod Taylor walk

 

"Now, Taylor certainly didn’t have the season many expected but if the Bills don’t pick up his option, it would be just one of countless short-sighted and desperate moves the team has made in their frantic quest to make their first playoff appearance since 1999."

 

"Buffalo’s offense was built around the philosophy of running the ball. A lot. Their 492 rushing attempts trailed only the Dallas Cowboys and their 2,630 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns were each the most in the NFL. Taylor’s threat as a runner played a role in the Bills’ rushing success, as the team often utilized option plays that forced defenses to play contain in order to prevent him from running on his own.Could Taylor have been on target with quite a few more throws? Absolutely. Did he hold onto the ball too long at times? Sure. But, without his top wide receivers for over half of the season, Taylor had an uphill climb with the group of receivers at his disposal."

 

"The NFL draft always provides optimism for fans, especially at the quarterback position. The value of quarterbacks has led to unworthy prospects being over-drafted simply due to the constant scramble for the overemphasized ‘franchise quarterback’ that many believe come around every year.

This year’s crop of quarterbacks doesn’t look too impressive

The NFL draft always provides optimism for fans, especially at the quarterback position. The value of quarterbacks has led to unworthy prospects being over-drafted simply due to the constant scramble for the overemphasized ‘franchise quarterback’ that many believe come around every year.

This year’s crop of quarterbacks doesn’t look too impressive".

 

 

Nice thread fail...

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http://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/01/09/2017-nfl-draft-could-bills-replace-tyrod-taylor-with-unc-qb-mitch-trubiski/

 

"Taylors struggles throughout the 2016 season are well documented. He failed to show much, if any, progression as a passer in his second year as Buffalos starting quarterback. The Bills passing offense was 30th in the NFL, averaging less than 200 yards-per-game through the air and Taylor threw for just 3,023 passing yards, 17 touchdowns and six interceptions"

 

Everything the cot ignores in one paragraph! All in for Mitch !

To bad he does nothing to explain how much it would cost to get to No1 overall to take him

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To bad he does nothing to explain how much it would cost to get to No1 overall to take him

Idk, some of these "draftniks" have him as 4th qb

 

 

 

Is this the same "Rob Quinn" who wrote this one day ago?

 

"4 reasons the Buffalo Bills would be foolish to let Tyrod Taylor walk

 

"Now, Taylor certainly didnt have the season many expected but if the Bills dont pick up his option, it would be just one of countless short-sighted and desperate moves the team has made in their frantic quest to make their first playoff appearance since 1999."

 

"Buffalos offense was built around the philosophy of running the ball. A lot. Their 492 rushing attempts trailed only the Dallas Cowboys and their 2,630 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns were each the most in the NFL. Taylors threat as a runner played a role in the Bills rushing success, as the team often utilized option plays that forced defenses to play contain in order to prevent him from running on his own.Could Taylor have been on target with quite a few more throws? Absolutely. Did he hold onto the ball too long at times? Sure. But, without his top wide receivers for over half of the season, Taylor had an uphill climb with the group of receivers at his disposal."

 

"The NFL draft always provides optimism for fans, especially at the quarterback position. The value of quarterbacks has led to unworthy prospects being over-drafted simply due to the constant scramble for the overemphasized franchise quarterback that many believe come around every year.

This years crop of quarterbacks doesnt look too impressive

The NFL draft always provides optimism for fans, especially at the quarterback position. The value of quarterbacks has led to unworthy prospects being over-drafted simply due to the constant scramble for the overemphasized franchise quarterback that many believe come around every year.

This years crop of quarterbacks doesnt look too impressive".

 

 

Nice thread fail...

 

He probably wanted to appeal to all those Tyrod fanboys out there like yourself who still don't get it

 

Or you could have looked up and see I already posted that. Good job parrot ! Lol

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Oh, my dear sweet Ryan. Chill :)

 

I gotta fever. And the only cure is more Mitch !

See, it's snarky, unnecessary little knife-twists like that one which make you so unpopular around here, not that you care.

He's fine. His takes on shady beating cops and Tyrod is a good qb keeps him in the cellar.

I would be willing to trade up to get Trubinsky.

 

Might not have to.

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http://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/01/09/2017-nfl-draft-could-bills-replace-tyrod-taylor-with-unc-qb-mitch-trubiski/

 

"Taylors struggles throughout the 2016 season are well documented. He failed to show much, if any, progression as a passer in his second year as Buffalos starting quarterback. The Bills passing offense was 30th in the NFL, averaging less than 200 yards-per-game through the air and Taylor threw for just 3,023 passing yards, 17 touchdowns and six interceptions"

 

Everything the cot ignores in one paragraph! All in for Mitch !

3023 Yards/15 Games is 201.5. Who's doing math for this guy?

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I gotta fever. And the only cure is more Mitch !

 

This is nothing more than an opportunistic piece raising the question about whether Trubisky might be the guy to replace Tyrod.

 

The piece referenced above regarding Tyrod is Rob's true feelings. We've clashed on this subject a number of times recently.

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Idk, some of these "draftniks" have him as 4th qb

 

 

 

He probably wanted to appeal to all those Tyrod fanboys out there like yourself who still don't get it

 

Or you could have looked up and see I already posted that. Good job parrot ! Lol

 

Yeah, that's what he was doing.

 

 

See, it's snarky, unnecessary little knife-twists like that one which make you so unpopular around here, not that you care.

 

This whole thread is a knife twist into the back of a straw man.

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