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5 hours ago, Returntoglory said:

WHY are we still talking about TT? 

 

Every time the Bills finally shed some second rate QB, the few die hards cling to him like grim death.

 

Happened with Bledsoe, happened with Fitz, hell, there were even a handful who didn't want to let go of EJ.

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I can honestly say the people on this board made me hate Tyrod more then I should have with their blind love for the guy and trying to find any stat or reason to point the finger at another team member or position group. Then the media came in doing the samething. He is allright, needs ALOT of help and things to go right to win a game and a def that plays shutout pretty much every game. I dont wanna watch a game waiting for 1 thing to happen that puts the game out of reach because we have Tyrod at QB.   IM glad he is gone and no longer have any ill-will towards him and hopefully, for him, he can improve on his short commings.  

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I cant wait til i dont have to hear about tyrod anymore. Dude scored a couple tds(literally a couple)  in 6 or 7 games this year against playoff teams. Its time to move on and hope for better than mediocrity

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Tyrod has the talent and the athletic ability to be elite. The problem is that he has the mind and play style of a back up QB. That was his downfall in Buffalo and will most likely be the same issue in Cleveland. 

 

No one can break those back up habits and traits from him. It's been to deeply ingrained. That's how he survives in the NFL and he's to scared to change for fear of losing his place and it's costing him.

 

Like he's to afraid to take the training wheels off his bike and just ride. He is to scared to fall. By not taking risk for fear of looking bad it made him look bad.

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I’ve happily moved on but wish Tyrod all the best...

 

Wonder where he will be in 2019? He will still be wanting starter money from someone but doubt the Browns will be paying him again..

 

Might be the Giants if Eli pulls the pin after this year..

 

 

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Tyrod Taylor is a good NFL quarterback.

 

The problem is, is that the difference between good NFL QBs and elite NFL QBs is so huge that if you don't have an elite NFL QB, you absolutely move on from a good NFL QB when you think you have a chance at an elite NFL QB.

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17 hours ago, Another Fan said:

Andy Provin just posted.  The first one against the Colts still made me excited re-watching.  Some of the Tyrod/Sammy connections were good to see again as well. 

 

Have no problem moving on from him but it's unfair to say he never provided some sweet moments at times

 

 

Yes, he was better as a  RB that could throw. Not a QB that could run

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17 minutes ago, joesixpack said:

 

it's .500! HOORAY .500!

 

I know, right. 

 

and all these TT is 2 games over .500 fanboys scream how Andy Dalton sucks yet is 19 games over .500. Their hypocrisy is so comical.

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18 hours ago, Another Fan said:

Andy Provin just posted.  The first one against the Colts still made me excited re-watching.  Some of the Tyrod/Sammy connections were good to see again as well. 

 

Have no problem moving on from him but it's unfair to say he never provided some sweet moments at times

 

 

That Titans game a few years ago.  Tyrod took the game over with his legs.  It was fun to watch.

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I'm curious how the Tyrod story would have developed if Buffalo didn't continually lose his most effective offensive weapons for one reason or another. Is it any coincidence he looked best with Watkins, Woods, Harvin, Hogan, Karlos Williams, and Goodwin?

 

Buffalo gave him nothing to work with last year whatsoever beyond Shady.

 

Is he elite? No, he is not. But Tyrod can win games for you with the right supporting cast. 

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2 minutes ago, alluro said:

I'm curious how the Tyrod story would have developed if Buffalo didn't continually lose his most effective offensive weapons for one reason or another. Is it any coincidence he looked best with Watkins, Woods, Harvin, Hogan, Karlos Williams, and Goodwin?

 

Buffalo gave him nothing to work with last year whatsoever beyond Shady.

 

Is he elite? No, he is not. But Tyrod can win games for you with the right supporting cast. 

Which games would that be?

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There's no reason why Buffalo couldn't have brought him back for a year while Allen gains experience. Next season has the potential to be disastrous without the security blanket of having a proven professional like Tyrod around.

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4 minutes ago, PeterGriffin said:

Which games would that be?

He had a 23-20 record as a starter for us, often times with a lousy supporting cast.

 

Taylor completed 62.6 percent of his passes for 8,857 yards with 51 touchdowns and 16 interceptions, and he was a masterful runner who often saved plays by escaping the pass rush to pick up first downs.

 

He wasn't Aaron Rodgers, but his production won't be as easy to replace as many feel. Plus, the man literally led the Bills to playoffs for the first time in 17 years and the team sent him packing, smh.

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58 minutes ago, PeterGriffin said:

Lol, team sport, remember.

 

 

Yeah, NOW it's a team sport. But it was Tyrod's fault when the Bills were top 7 in scoring and the defense couldn't stop a nosebleed in 2016.

 

40 minutes ago, joesixpack said:

 

it's .500! HOORAY .500!

 

 

Actually two games over .500, a.k.a. a winning record.

 

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25 minutes ago, alluro said:

I'm curious how the Tyrod story would have developed if Buffalo didn't continually lose his most effective offensive weapons for one reason or another. Is it any coincidence he looked best with Watkins, Woods, Harvin, Hogan, Karlos Williams, and Goodwin?

 

Buffalo gave him nothing to work with last year whatsoever beyond Shady.

 

Is he elite? No, he is not. But Tyrod can win games for you with the right supporting cast. 

 

You wont have to wonder much longer because he has some really good weapons in Cleveland.

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Just now, FearLess Price said:

 

Is the coaching there tho?

 

Does Tyrod need to have the absolute best coaches and players around him to be fairly judged? Todd Haley is running the offense there so you tell me.

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1 minute ago, Bangarang said:

 

Does Tyrod need to have the absolute best coaches and players around him to be fairly judged? Todd Haley is running the offense there so you tell me.

 

If Haley is allowed to run the show that is. CLE nedds an OC. A real OC not just one in name you know the type.

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19 hours ago, Fadingpain said:

Tyrod provided a lot of great long throws, thrilling runs escaping the pocket, ad lib plays sprouting from his athleticism, and all sorts of good things.

 

His problem is consistency.  He can't play at a high enough level enough of the time.

 

Also loved to leave points and plays on the field through his own reluctance/hesitation/lack of confidence to throw the ball.

 

 


well, when you purposefully destroy the entire WR core and replace them with the flotsam of the NFL ... that tends to work against the QBs confidence just a little bit.

Buffalo Bills offense, 2015 and 2016: 778 points, 390 per year (and by the way, an upward trajectory).
Buffalo Bills offense, 2017: 360 points. Is it fair to say that the team lost 40 points of offense because of the WR group more than the QB? I think so.

Buffalo put a run-first offense on the field and for three years all I heard from fans was why the QB doesn't throw for 250 to 300 yards.?

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5 minutes ago, Tyrod's friend said:


well, when you purposefully destroy the entire WR core and replace them with the flotsam of the NFL ... that tends to work against the QBs confidence just a little bit.

Buffalo Bills offense, 2015 and 2016: 778 points, 390 per year (and by the way, an upward trajectory).
Buffalo Bills offense, 2017: 360 points. Is it fair to say that the team lost 40 points of offense because of the WR group more than the QB? I think so.

Buffalo put a run-first offense on the field and for three years all I heard from fans was why the QB doesn't throw for 250 to 300 yards.?

 

Fail. he didn't do that even WITH WR weapons here.

 

Do better.

 

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1 minute ago, joesixpack said:

 

Fail. he didn't do that even WITH WR weapons here.

 

Do better.

 


LMAO.

In 2016 he had fewer passes attempted than nearly every other starting QBs.
In 2015, he attempted even fewer.

Please inform me how he was supposed to complete passes he NEVER GOT THE CHANCE TO THROW.

Can we run the video on his turnovers as well?

Should take about 60 seconds.

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3 hours ago, PIP said:

Carlos Williams what became of that guy?

 

I believe he's done smoked himself out of the league

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000817846/article/nfl-suspends-exbills-rb-karlos-williams-at-least-a-year

 

Suspended a minimum of  1 year as of last June 28th - 3rd suspension

 

26 minutes ago, FearLess Price said:

If Haley is allowed to run the show that is. CLE nedds an OC. A real OC not just one in name you know the type.

 

I don't think Haley is the "yes Boss right away Boss" type.  He's either running the show or leaving the show.

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2 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

I believe he's done smoked himself out of the league

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000817846/article/nfl-suspends-exbills-rb-karlos-williams-at-least-a-year

 

Suspended a minimum of  1 year as of last June 28th - 3rd suspension

 

Such a shame. He had so much potential, and was such a good compliment to Shady. And he was fun to watch. Pot really affects different people in different ways. Ricky Williams, still a marijuana advocate, and user, is still in phenomenal, physical shape. I wonder if there is any hope for Karlos?

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9 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said:

Such a shame. He had so much potential, and was such a good compliment to Shady. And he was fun to watch. Pot really affects different people in different ways. Ricky Williams, still a marijuana advocate, and user, is still in phenomenal, physical shape. I wonder if there is any hope for Karlos?

 

Well, considering he showed up at his most recent Bills training camp like he'd been chowing down "monster munchies", and then got a 2nd chance with the Steelers and couldn't make good - I'm going to vote "no"

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11 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Well, considering he showed up at his most recent Bills training camp like he'd been chowing down "monster munchies", and then got a 2nd chance with the Steelers and couldn't make good - I'm going to vote "no"

My brother used to be a pothead, well into adult life. Then, I was visiting him one day (we live on opposite ends of the country), and I noticed that he wasn't smoking. I asked him about it, and he replied, "well, I just realized one day that I didn't like it any more, and two years later, I quit." He's an example of a marijuana addict, but I've known people who accomplished a lot, and smoke weed without issue.

 

Karlos seems like someone who needs to quit it entirely, like my brother was. Manziel is making a go at a career in the CFL, and he certainly has his demons. I hope Karlos can pull something together. Of course, talented RBs have a lot less value than talented QBs.

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1 hour ago, Tyrod's friend said:


LMAO.

In 2016 he had fewer passes attempted than nearly every other starting QBs.
In 2015, he attempted even fewer.

Please inform me how he was supposed to complete passes he NEVER GOT THE CHANCE TO THROW.

Can we run the video on his turnovers as well?

Should take about 60 seconds.

 

So you’re saying Tyrod wasn’t the engine of that offense? Correct.

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