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23 minutes ago, Air it out Fitzy said:

17 ?      Which qb's is he doing dirty to come up

with that ? 

In order:

 

McCown

Winston

Dalton

Eli

Brissett

Bortles

Flacco

Cutler

Gabbert

Siemian

Trubisky

Kizer

Savage

Hundley

 

Some might make a case for a couple of those QBs, but IMO none of them are unreasonably lower than Tyrod is.  People need to realize that just because Tyrod isn't franchise doesn't mean he is the worst in the league.  There are a lot of bad starting QBs out there.

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9 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

In order:

 

McCown

Winston

Dalton

Eli

Brissett

Bortles

Flacco

Cutler

Gabbert

Siemian

Trubisky

Kizer

Savage

Hundley

 

Some might make a case for a couple of those QBs, but IMO none of them are unreasonably lower than Tyrod is.  People need to realize that just because Tyrod isn't franchise doesn't mean he is the worst in the league.  There are a lot of bad starting QBs out there.

You were wrong from the jump.  McCown is clearly superior.

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29 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

And this is EXACTLY why I take PFF with a grain of salt. Does anyone, other than the racial driven bobbleheads, TRULY want to try to argue Tyrod as a top 10 QB in this league? He's not. 15-20ish out of the starting group? Maybe. Nothing more than. 

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Just now, H2o said:

And this is EXACTLY why I take PFF with a grain of salt. Does anyone, other than the racial driven bobbleheads, TRULY want to try to argue Tyrod as a top 10 QB in this league? He's not. 15-20ish out of the starting group? Maybe. Nothing more than. 

 

Racial bobbleheads?   Okay. :wacko:   Definitely agree with the bolded. That's why you can't just look at numbers such as theirs. 

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4 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Racial bobbleheads?   Okay. :wacko:   Definitely agree with the bolded. That's why you can't just look at numbers such as theirs. 

Yeah, the ones on the "major" sports networks who try to make everything about race these days. It's ridiculous. They take numbers like these then try to paint a picture of "oppression" if a guy gets benched for reasons that us fans see week in and week out. 

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1 minute ago, H2o said:

Yeah, the ones on the "major" sports networks who try to make everything about race these days. It's ridiculous. They take numbers like these then try to paint a picture of "oppression" if a guy gets benched for reasons that us fans see week in and week out. 

 

Who cares?  Enjoy the ride.

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TRADE CANDIDATES

2) Tyrod Taylor, Buffalo Bills: Tyrod's future was similarly foggy a year ago at this time, playing for an organization that was ambivalent about him. While Taylor outlasted former coach Rex Ryan and general manager Doug Whaley, Tyrod appears even less likely to remain in Buffalo this time around. Due a $6 million roster bonus on the third day of the league year and $16 million overall, Taylor could have trade value. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported that the Bills are expected to explore that value before any potential release.

 

(Barring, of course, a miracle run through the playoffs that the city of Buffalo deserves.)

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In last week's episode, I examined the players who could be available in the 2018 quarterback market. But which teams will be looking to make a change?

Below is a look at the teams that should be most aggressive in seeking a new quarterback this offseason, with a few curveballs thrown in.

(Just want to mainline the 2017 season rankings at quarterback? Head to the bottom of the page.)

A CHANGE IS GONNA COME

Buffalo Bills: For the second straight year, the Bills are set to enter an awkward dance with starter Tyrod Taylor, in which the team simultaneously gauges what's available on the market and what Taylor could fetch in a trade with a year left on his contract. Last year, the two sides got stuck with each other because neither could do any better. Don't expect that to happen again.

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Could a change in offensive scheme spark wonders for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and Seattle Seahawks passer Russell Wilson? Gregg Rosenthal thinks so, and says six other QBs would also benefit from a coaching change.
 
UPDATED 2017 QB RANKINGS

And now back to our regularly scheduled programming, the updated 2017 quarterback rankings. These are based on this season's play only, and I capped the rankings at 12 players because there was such a big drop-off after Goff. There will be a complete ranking of 32 starters to come after Week 17.

 

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16. Tyrod Taylor, Buffalo Bills
 

 

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PFF Analysts Steve Palazzolo and Zac Robinson give you an overview of every team’s quarterback, and where they rank in terms of overall PFF grade as well as detailed notes on a select few who stood out for good, or bad, reasons in Week 16.

 

11. TYROD TAYLOR, BUFFALO BILLS  84.0 OVERALL GRADE

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13 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

PFF Analysts Steve Palazzolo and Zac Robinson give you an overview of every team’s quarterback, and where they rank in terms of overall PFF grade as well as detailed notes on a select few who stood out for good, or bad, reasons in Week 16.

 

11. TYROD TAYLOR, BUFFALO BILLS  84.0 OVERALL GRADE

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11th rated QB.

What are we saying here?

2018 is final year of TT contract.

Are you saying we should keep TT and give him a 4year 85-95 million, 38 million guarantee contract?

 

If not, we get rid of him after his contract is up next year?

 

I'm serious about what the TT supporters want.

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7 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:

It's just funny how some here are legitimately saying Taylor's the 30-35th best QB in the NFL. :doh:

 

I want to upgrade, but Taylor's been a welcome surprise in his time in Buffalo.

 

That's exactly where he fits. 

 

Can't bring a team back from any sort of deficit. Can't run a modern passing offense. Needs literally EVERYTHING to go right in the running game, on defense, and on special teams for his team to pull out a win. Doesn't turn the ball over. Can run for the occasional first down to extend a drive or get into FG range. Excellent in the locker room and in the film room. 

 

Sounds like the ideal backup QB. 

 

Or, 30-35th at the position in the NFL. 

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