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Tyrod injury: patella contusion, day-to-day


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2 hours ago, Woodman19 said:

Put him on the IR to end it.  With KC falling apart, we could end up with a pair of top 15 picks!

Id IR him for sure. Start Peterman and Webb as your backup. The Tyrod era definitely ended today. We all love him as a guy but We're so sick and tired of his mediocrity. There's a reason he was a 5 year backup.

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Tyrod  had three years - can't say he didn't have the opportunity.  Time for everyone to move on.  I do wish him the best.  Big heart- just not enough talent as a NFL quarterback.

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2 hours ago, starrymessenger said:

 

There's always a world of opinion out there. My reason: I saw him make throws (two good fades) that Tyrod just cannot make. He also made a few other throws (slants) that Tyrod can make, but Peterman's ball was more accurate.

IMO if Peterman once gets a chance to acclimate to NFL game speed he will adjust and impress. He might even be good, but for sure he will make rookie mistakes. They all do.

Patience.

It takes about 3 plays watching Peterman to see that he processes the game significantly quicker than Tyrod does, and he is not afraid to the throw the ball.

 

He anticipates open receivers before they are open and will throw into very small windows.

 

Tyrod doen't do any of that sort of thing; Peterman operates on a much higher level.

 

Of course Peterman is still a rookie with zero experience, so that dulls some of his strengths, at least for now.

 

I think if Peterman played every quarter of our remaining games, we would all agree he improved tremendously from now to the end of the year.  That's just my hunch.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Fadingpain said:

It takes about 3 plays watching Peterman to see that he processes the game significantly quicker than Tyrod does, and he is not afraid to the throw the ball.

 

He anticipates open receivers before they are open and will throw into very small windows.

 

Tyrod doen't do any of that sort of thing; Peterman operates on a much higher level.

 

Of course Peterman is still a rookie with zero experience, so that dulls some of his strengths, at least for now.

 

I think if Peterman played every quarter of our remaining games, we would all agree he improved tremendously from now to the end of the year.  That's just my hunch.

 

 

JOE WEBB III MAN!!!  this guy's been hiding in the background for too long.....lets bring him up and front!

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48 minutes ago, Commonsense said:

Shame he got hurt I had a feeling he was going to break the century mark in passing yards today.

 

He spent way too much time hoping up and down inside a clean pocket. Audios amigo

 

I think he was just trying to see over the linemen. 

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I'll always like Tyrod as a QB, but his lack of urgency in the face of adversity will not be missed. 

As we fall further & further behind on the scoreboard, the last thing I want to see is 2 yard dump passes on 3rd & long. All I'd like is to feel like there's a tiny CHANCE the Bills can start putting together a comeback, or at least a small rally to keep a game competitive...but Tyrod doesn't allow that. There's not even a hint of "we need to at least throw to the chains!" crossing through his mind.

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Hate to see it end this way, but I'm glad it's finally ending....  TT would've been the best backup in the league if we only had a starter... Time to secure draft position, and build an actual team from the ground-up... Fire Dennison immediately and bring in Mike McCoy...

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1 hour ago, Fadingpain said:

It takes about 3 plays watching Peterman to see that he processes the game significantly quicker than Tyrod does, and he is not afraid to the throw the ball.

 

He anticipates open receivers before they are open and will throw into very small windows.

 

Tyrod doen't do any of that sort of thing; Peterman operates on a much higher level.

 

Of course Peterman is still a rookie with zero experience, so that dulls some of his strengths, at least for now.

 

I think if Peterman played every quarter of our remaining games, we would all agree he improved tremendously from now to the end of the year.  That's just my hunch.

 

 

Well, usually it's an exaggeration to say something literally can't get worse. But given that Peterman's first start really was the worst ever, I think your hunch is sound.

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22 minutes ago, Air it out Fitzy said:

shoulda started Petey today.  

 

Had no shot to win with another sub 100 yard passing game.   

 

Thank god its almost over.     Trade up time. 

Its time to move on from Tyrod but Peterman couldn't even score in garbage time so don't hang your hat.

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He seems to be a great guy, well-respected and is able to make some very athletic plays.   With a top 5 defense and ground game he could be a good QB game manager type player that could lead us deep into the playoffs, unfortunately that wasn't what the Bills were this year.     It's time to look for a new QB next year.

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4 hours ago, Murdox said:

Guys, there is a lot of focus on TT, but what about Dennison?  Exactly what has he proven ?  At least we've seen that TT can perform better in a different offense.  I haven't seen anything from Dennison, and his gameplans have brought TT down to new lows.  And Peterman hasn't exactly shown much.  I'm not suggesting TT is the answer, but I do think we need to consider how much our offensive "mastermind" is to blame for this mess.  It's not all TT.

What about TT under Roman or Lynn? They couldn't make him a passer either. Dact is TT is an above average athlete but a sub par QB because he double clutches in the pocket or takes bad sacks that cost you 19 yards etc. I'm not saying Dennison's done well either but tired of the deflection away from Tyrod.

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5 hours ago, B Fan in LA said:

 

I think they did try to build an offense more suited to TT this year.

There were designed roll outs, dinks and dunks over the middle to Clay.

We never saw that last year.

 

They recognized there was no point starting Sammy and Woods because Tyrod couldn't find them anyway,

so they took the draft choices and got slower, taller receivers for him to find.

 

For awhile it seemed to be working. Then, for some reason, It just stopped working.

 

McD is on the hot seat and he wants to move on at QB. TT is gonzo.

If they could find anybody willing to give them a 4th rounder for him right now, I think they'd do it tonight

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Agreed on this. I think it’s why we increased size at the WR position. If healthy, it’s not a bad group. Lots of size and huge catch radius. 

 

Should be perfect for a dude who is regularly inaccurate. 

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Stand up dude & a great teammate but i can't figure him out !! He has all the tools but just can't seem to put it all together ...

 

I would look for him to be trade bait to a team like Cleveland, unless this year has got other teams thinking twice about TT !! 

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9 minutes ago, T master said:

Stand up dude & a great teammate but i can't figure him out !! He has all the tools but just can't seem to put it all together ...

 

I would look for him to be trade bait to a team like Cleveland, unless this year has got other teams thinking twice about TT !! 

Highly doubt it.

 

For as horrible a Kizer has been he does have 11 total TDs, yes I know he has a ton of turnovers also but he is only 11 games into his rookie year.

 

Tyrod has 15 total TDs, with some of them being garbage time TDs vs the Jets and Chargers. 7 years in and 40 starts later he is definitely better than Kizer but that gap isn't nearly as huge as you think. If i'm Cleveland i'm sticking with Kizer, drafting somebody and passing on Taylor if he is a FA. 

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Just now, TheFunPolice said:

He will start Sunday.

 

the guy is a warrior, and he knows that he cannot afford to miss the Colts game. Whoever plays is going to have a nice day and he needs one right now.

we have plenty of "warriors".  We need a QB that can do more than play it safe.  

 

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1 minute ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

we have plenty of "warriors".  We need a QB that can do more than play it safe.  

 

 

Of course but Tyrod knows he is basically out the door here. He needs a big exciting game and the Colts are just the team for it.

 

He cannot afford to sit and have Peterman have a nice game where he hits triple digits in passing yards (tough to pass in Buffalo, though) because he might never see the field again here.

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Tyrod did what he could for the team.  He needs a lot of gameplanning to make him successful and the coaches just didn't do that well.  Also terrible WRs here.  I'd rather see him play than Peterman but this coaching staff is clearly done with Tyrod.  They have been looking at 2018 since they took the job.  

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17 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

Its time to move on from Tyrod but Peterman couldn't even score in garbage time so don't hang your hat.

Based on the stats of the game  - in a 7 minute or less mop up window Nate scored 3 less points than Taylor did. 

 

I am not saying Nate is the answer but 99.7% of us here know that TT should be finished in Buffalo and we'd like to see something else even if it is worse.  

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4 minutes ago, Jackington said:

Tyrod did what he could for the team.  He needs a lot of gameplanning to make him successful and the coaches just didn't do that well.  Also terrible WRs here.  I'd rather see him play than Peterman but this coaching staff is clearly done with Tyrod.  They have been looking at 2018 since they took the job.  

 

 

I think this is fallacy. At least when healthy. Our starting WR's are KB, Matthews, Zay Jones. It is a decent group, plus Shady and Clay don't hurt.  Granted the best ability is availability, but not near the bottom of the league when everybody dresses. 

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