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So, just looking at the gameday thread, Tyrod's WORST (UNFORGIVABLE) play was a 14 yard COMPLETION.  On the ROAD when the Bills were a significant UNDERDOG.

 

Tyrod played solid, mostly mistake free football.  He made some nice passes and some plays with his legs where it counted.  Not perfect, but rock solid.  Amazed at how far the far-right wing of the Anti-Tyrod movement will reach to find fault.  

 

Unreal.  

 

Barring a deep run into the playoffs, and maybe even with that, Tyrod is gone next year, but he's the best we have had in a long time.  Hopefully our pick will pan and out we get our franchise QB.  But in the meantime, give the guy some credit. 

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5 minutes ago, ChicagoRic said:

So, just looking at the gameday thread, Tyrod's WORST (UNFORGIVABLE) play was a 14 yard COMPLETION.  On the ROAD when the Bills were a significant UNDERDOG.

 

Tyrod played solid, mostly mistake free football.  He made some nice passes and some plays with his legs where it counted.  Not perfect, but rock solid.  Amazed at how far the far-right wing of the Anti-Tyrod movement will reach to find fault.  

 

Unreal.  

 

Barring a deep run into the playoffs, and maybe even with that, Tyrod is gone next year, but he's the best we have had in a long time.  Hopefully our pick will pan and out we get our franchise QB.  But in the meantime, give the guy some credit. 

 

You had me until "draft a franchise QB". We have a guy that can and HAS won games in this league. If it were easy to draft a "Franchise QB" all 32 teams would have one. 

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5 minutes ago, ChicagoRic said:

So, just looking at the gameday thread, Tyrod's WORST (UNFORGIVABLE) play was a 14 yard COMPLETION.  On the ROAD when the Bills were a significant UNDERDOG.

 

Tyrod played solid, mostly mistake free football.  He made some nice passes and some plays with his legs where it counted.  Not perfect, but rock solid.  Amazed at how far the far-right wing of the Anti-Tyrod movement will reach to find fault.  

 

Unreal.  

 

Barring a deep run into the playoffs, and maybe even with that, Tyrod is gone next year, but he's the best we have had in a long time.  Hopefully our pick will pan and out we get our franchise QB.  But in the meantime, give the guy some credit. 

It was probably his worst play of the day.

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2 minutes ago, ChicagoRic said:

Amazed at how far the far-right wing of the Anti-Tyrod movement will reach to find fault.  

The far-right wing? 

 

What about the Bernie Sanders of Tyrod haters?

 

I'm more of a Rob Ford type of Tyrod disparager. Please stop grouping us. 

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Just now, paulbills said:

What, no mention of the rainbow floater that could have easily been picked off? 

 

That's what I was going to respond with.

 

That should've been a pick 6.

 

Marcus Peters gave a half-assed attempt on that play and instead of a pick 6 it went for a 33-yard gain for the Bills.

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Tyrod is better QB than Peterman.  Point blank period.  He's better than Alex Smith and about half of all NFL QB's.  That throw to O'leary  was unacceptable and he has to be better, however he didn't throw any interceptions and he WON a big road game.  Give the man some credit.  Every game that Jim Kelly Won wasn't pretty either. 

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4 minutes ago, Theshallowcross said:

 

You had me until "draft a franchise QB". We have a guy that can and HAS won games in this league. If it were easy to draft a "Franchise QB" all 32 teams would have one. 

 

Point being that we should still try to draft a potential upgrade and not be content with what we have.

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14 minutes ago, ChicagoRic said:

Tyrod played solid, mostly mistake free football.  He made some nice passes and some plays with his legs where it counted.  Not perfect, but rock solid.  Amazed at how far the far-right wing of the Anti-Tyrod movement will reach to find fault.  

 

 

 

I love how left wing people constantly race bait.

 

You don't see people who call out TT for poor play calling Tyrod supporters BLM, Antifa, alt-left, Obama etc. lovers. You don't see them stating that they most likely only own jerseys of black sports players or listen to only rap music. 

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1 minute ago, MAJBobby said:

It was his normal AVG to maybe above AVG Taylor. 

 

Low YPA, Late throws, some good throws and inaccurate throws 

 

led a second half offense that was blah and bailed out by a timely TO

think we only had 3 or 4 first downs in the second half, great time for the defense to bounce back

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How about the throw into the end zone down the sideline to Jones?  Switch Jones and Watkins and that's a TD any day that ends in Y.  There are a lot of plays where throws aren't perfect.  Hell I just watched Goff hold the ball way to long and take a sack and that's after Brees did it twice before that.  If Tyrod's biggest mistake is not hitting 0'Leary in stride meanwhile everyone overlooks someone holding the play before bringing back a long run and making it 2nd and 16 then I think people are not getting the concept of offense and are just playing heroes and villains.

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Just now, Pbomb said:

think we only had 3 or 4 first downs in the second half, great time for the defense to bounce back

 

Agree however Next week we are not seeing the floundering Chiefs offense. 

 

Meaning our Offense HAS TO CONSTANTLY do something 

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14 minutes ago, ChicagoRic said:

So, just looking at the gameday thread, Tyrod's WORST (UNFORGIVABLE) play was a 14 yard COMPLETION.  On the ROAD when the Bills were a significant UNDERDOG.

 

Tyrod played solid, mostly mistake free football.  He made some nice passes and some plays with his legs where it counted.  Not perfect, but rock solid.  Amazed at how far the far-right wing of the Anti-Tyrod movement will reach to find fault.  

 

Unreal.  

 

Barring a deep run into the playoffs, and maybe even with that, Tyrod is gone next year, but he's the best we have had in a long time.  Hopefully our pick will pan and out we get our franchise QB.  But in the meantime, give the guy some credit. 

 

 

 

As a member of the Taylor is not the QB of the future club, you don’t have to look far for reasons.  The guy has no upside.  He was lucky to sneak away with a win today.  Keep in mind the Chiefs D is not good.  

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You think that was his worst play? That's hilarious. It was the most recognizably bad play considering what it potentially cost us, but he wasn't "good" all game.

There's a reason he struggles to hit 175 yards passing per game. Plays like that are a HUGE factor in that. When you don't allow your receivers to ever get YAC, you will always have low passing numbers.

That play alone nearly cost us the game. The Bills won in SPITE of Tyrod thanks to the defense....just like they have all year. 

And don't even try to throw out Peterman. Peterman being awful and Tyrod being bad aren't mutually exclusive. They're not good NFL QB's, and it has nothing to do with their relation to each other. 

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6 minutes ago, suorangefan4 said:

 

I love how left wing people constantly race bait.

 

You don't see people who call out TT for poor play calling Tyrod supporters BLM, Antifa, alt-left, Obama etc. lovers. You don't see them stating that they most likely only own jerseys of black sports players or listen to only rap music. 

that's all the globalists and their sycophants have is the race card

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I'm going to add this was probably Tyrod's best chance at proving he was a good QB too, with the way the O-line played today he should've put the Chiefs in a huge hole in that first half.

The defense limited the Chiefs to ONE...JUST ONE 1st down the entire first half. Then the O-line gave Tyrod plenty of time, some where he had 4+ seconds without even the slightest pressure to throw the ball, yet he still was unable to make good reads or hit open receivers. 

Trying to diminish the significance of that O'leary pass is also pretty funny. The guy was wide open on all sides of the ball and had the potential to run for 15+ more yards putting us in easy FG range at worst. Instead we fail to get a 1st down, and give the ball back to the Chiefs with plenty of time left for them to win the game. That's HUGE. No amount of downplaying that will change that.

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13 minutes ago, paulbills said:

What, no mention of the rainbow floater that could have easily been picked off? 

so that's what you're harping on?  a pass that should have been intercepted, but instead was completed? haha ok.

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7 minutes ago, Big Curt said:

Tyrod is better QB than Peterman.  Point blank period.  He's better than Alex Smith and about half of all NFL QB's.  That throw to O'leary  was unacceptable and he has to be better, however he didn't throw any interceptions and he WON a big road game.  Give the man some credit.  Every game that Jim Kelly Won wasn't pretty either. 

Exactly. Not all Tyrod's throws were great but they were all to players in a Bills uniform. He deserves some credit for moving the team in spite of some questionable play calling.

 

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Just now, 87168 said:

so that's what you're harping on?  a pass that should have been intercepted, but instead was completed? haha ok.

Nobody is harping on it, but to assume the O'leary pass was his only fault of the day is being very dishonest. 

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Just now, paulbills said:

Nobody is harping on it, but to assume the O'leary pass was his only fault of the day is being very dishonest. 

 

There were the normal number of bad throws, late throws, conservative checkdowns etc etc etc 

Just now, Jackington said:

Zero players have no faults in a game. Where are the McCoy sucks threads? 

 

Time is going to catch up to him and i think you are starting to see some of that this year 

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24 minutes ago, ChicagoRic said:

So, just looking at the gameday thread, Tyrod's WORST (UNFORGIVABLE) play was a 14 yard COMPLETION.  On the ROAD when the Bills were a significant UNDERDOG.

 

Tyrod played solid, mostly mistake free football.  He made some nice passes and some plays with his legs where it counted.  Not perfect, but rock solid.  Amazed at how far the far-right wing of the Anti-Tyrod movement will reach to find fault.  

 

Unreal.  

 

Barring a deep run into the playoffs, and maybe even with that, Tyrod is gone next year, but he's the best we have had in a long time.  Hopefully our pick will pan and out we get our franchise QB.  But in the meantime, give the guy some credit. 

 

Could be the Loonie Left ;)

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8 minutes ago, ChicagoRic said:

So, just looking at the gameday thread, Tyrod's WORST (UNFORGIVABLE) play was a 14 yard COMPLETION.  On the ROAD when the Bills were a significant UNDERDOG.

 

Tyrod played solid, mostly mistake free football.  He made some nice passes and some plays with his legs where it counted.  Not perfect, but rock solid.  Amazed at how far the far-right wing of the Anti-Tyrod movement will reach to find fault.  

 

Unreal.  

 

Barring a deep run into the playoffs, and maybe even with that, Tyrod is gone next year, but he's the best we have had in a long time.  Hopefully our pick will pan and out we get our franchise QB.  But in the meantime, give the guy some credit. 

 

I see Tyrod as the same as politics right now

 

Best drought QB of the playoff era /So what?

Wins games by being productive and not making mistakes/can't win games by himself with his arm

Gets great production with his legs/can't read defenses and get the ball downfield

Extends plays for big plays/can't sustain timing of plays

 

Like politics some people just go hard to one side.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, danc said:

Exactly. Not all Tyrod's throws were great but they were all to players in a Bills uniform. He deserves some credit for moving the team in spite of some questionable play calling.

 

 

One has to think Peterman would've had a much better outing this week though.

 

The offensive line was night and day this week from last week. TT had a clean pocket and all day to throw the majority of the game today. Last week Peterman was getting teed off on left and right.

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8 minutes ago, BigDingus said:

You think that was his worst play? That's hilarious. It was the most recognizably bad play considering what it potentially cost us, but he wasn't "good" all game.

There's a reason he struggles to hit 175 yards passing per game. Plays like that are a HUGE factor in that. When you don't allow your receivers to ever get YAC, you will always have low passing numbers.

That play alone nearly cost us the game. The Bills won in SPITE of Tyrod thanks to the defense....just like they have all year. 

And don't even try to throw out Peterman. Peterman being awful and Tyrod being bad aren't mutually exclusive. They're not good NFL QB's, and it has nothing to do with their relation to each other. 

 

There isn't a WR on the roster capable of creating YAC other than maybe Thompson and he is a JAG if I have ever seen one. 

 

We have a team full of possession receivers who can't create separation. What in the world do you expect? 

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For the record, "far right wing" is a freakin' figure of speech.  I could have just as easily gone with "far left wing" or "extremist" or whatever.  

 

I'm about as political as tube of toothpaste.  

 

Way to read into things, though.  

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3 minutes ago, Jackington said:

Zero players have no faults in a game. Where are the McCoy sucks threads? 

How many individual mistakes did Mccoy make today? Probably a lot, but to downplay the individual decisions and mistakes the QB makes on every other snap is kind of absurd, not in the sense that it's a one man team, but QB mistakes are usually a lot more costly and or drive killing than a RB's decisions and mistakes, unless that RB fumbles because of poor ball handling. 

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7 minutes ago, BigDingus said:

I'm going to add this was probably Tyrod's best chance at proving he was a good QB too, with the way the O-line played today he should've put the Chiefs in a huge hole in that first half.

The defense limited the Chiefs to ONE...JUST ONE 1st down the entire first half. Then the O-line gave Tyrod plenty of time, some where he had 4+ seconds without even the slightest pressure to throw the ball, yet he still was unable to make good reads or hit open receivers. 

Trying to diminish the significance of that O'leary pass is also pretty funny. The guy was wide open on all sides of the ball and had the potential to run for 15+ more yards putting us in easy FG range at worst. Instead we fail to get a 1st down, and give the ball back to the Chiefs with plenty of time left for them to win the game. That's HUGE. No amount of downplaying that will change that.

 

The OLine was as bad as they have been all year. Shady averaged 2.2 ypc. Taylor literally was the entire offense today. 

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1 minute ago, ChicagoRic said:

For the record, "far right wing" is a freakin' figure of speech.  I could have just as easily gone with "far left wing" or "extremist" of whatever.  

 

I'm about as political as tube of toothpaste.  

 

Way to read into things, though.  

See the winky? ;)

 

Just trying to lighten the mood....the Bills won can't we be happy for a week?

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