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Just now, CuddyDark said:

We'll they don't have TT this year and the QB'ing is worse not better. I'd bet they don't make the PO or go .500 without TT.

 

It’s OK by me to take a step back in the hopes of going 10 steps forward. It’s agamble, but we knew that. 

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1 minute ago, jrober38 said:

 

Or maybe they'll all be busts. NFL history suggests that's the more likely scenario. 

 

Mayfield was the guy I wanted. Never felt much for Darnold and thought Rosen's character issues were overblown. I'd have taken him at #7 over Allen, who I thought looked more like a 3rd round pick with upside than a guy you use a top 10 pick on. 

Or maybe they will all be very good. That is the point. We aren't going to know for awhile. Drawing conclusions at this point are futile, at best.

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2 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

This may be where I differ from many here, but if everything else stays on this trajectory in terms of franchise building, managing the cap, drafting, etc. I’d give them another shot at picking the QB. It’s a crap shoot for everybody! Please don’t start over if everything but QB is going in the right direction! 

Absolutely. I like the direction things are going. Let's wait and see on Allen

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1 minute ago, Augie said:

 

It’s OK by me to take a step back in the hopes of going 10 steps forward. It’s agamble, but we knew that. 

I don't believe in hope.

Just now, jr1 said:

The Bills have thrown 16 interceptions this season :(

How many did TT throw in 3 years?

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3 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

It’s OK by me to take a step back in the hopes of going 10 steps forward. It’s agamble, but we knew that. 

 

I disagree.

 

It was a huge gamble where they went all in on Josh Allen.

 

They were so confident in him as a prospect, they traded the #12 pick (ie: #21 pick, Cordy Glenn) and two second round picks to move up for him. 

 

If he doesn't work out, you don't get another shot. You don't get off the hook for taking the guy every advanced analytic said would be a total bust and get the opportunity to do it all over again. 

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2 minutes ago, CuddyDark said:

We'll they don't have TT this year and the QB'ing is worse not better. I'd bet they don't make the PO or go .500 without TT.

I would say there was a down turn in play at almost every position on offense. I do not believe Taylor would have altered that. It is pure speculation and we all have our opinions. We will never know because he is sitting on the bench in Cleveland.

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Just now, jrober38 said:

 

I disagree.

 

It was a huge gamble where they went all in on Josh Allen.

 

They were so confident in him as a prospect, they essentially traded the #21 pick, Cordy Glenn, and two second round picks to move up for him. 

 

If he doesn't work out, you don't get another shot.

 

You don't get off the hook for taking the guy every advanced analytic said would be a total bust and get the opportunity to do it all over again. 

I agree for Beane. I'd give McDermott a real GM who takes his QB but if it's all on McDermott then I'm with you.

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11 minutes ago, The Red King said:

So, one more time...

 

Do you think the Bills are a playoff team if Tyrod puts up the numbers he did in Cleveland?  And if not, what makes you think he would put up better numbers with the 2018 Bills offense then he did with Cleveland's?

How is this relevant to the question? Nobody on the Browns is on the Bills. His production with that cast has nothing to do with his production, hypothetical or otherwise, with the Bills.

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2 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

 

I disagree.

 

It was a huge gamble where they went all in on Josh Allen.

 

They were so confident in him as a prospect, they essentially traded the #21 pick, Cordy Glenn, and two second round picks to move up for him. 

 

If he doesn't work out, you don't get another shot.

 

You don't get off the hook for taking the guy every advanced analytic said would be a total bust and get the opportunity to do it all over again. 

It is a huge gamble with, virtually, every QB. You have absolutely no idea which one will pan out and which one will not. You have thought Allen was going to be a bust since he was drafted. You are hardly an objective observer.

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5 minutes ago, longtimebillsfan said:

Different team, different coaches.  I believe our OC would have created game plans to better utilize Taylors strengths.  You are obviously one of the Tyrod detractors.  I find it hilarious when people in the 2017 season would whine about Tyrod not throwing for 300 yards, even though we would win the game.  HE got us to the playoffs, and he was a big part of that.

 

Next you will say we backed in to the playoffs.  there is no such thing.  We won enough games to make the playoffs.  

 

You are beating a dead horse.  Tyrod is no longer on our team and he most likely never will be again.  Let it go......Please.

 

Ah, assumptions.  If ya ain't for us, yer 'gainst us!

 

Check my post history.  I actually started a forum post titled The Bills did not back into the playoffs.  I repeatedly stated Tyrod was a mediocre QB, capable of elevating a bad team and dragging down a good one.  When traded I said it was a good move for both teams and said he was just what they needed until Mayfield was ready.  I said the Bills outgrew him, I never said any other QB would be an improvement.  So, basically, all your assumptions are wrong, and the proof is right here on the board.

 

I understand, it's easier to write someone off as a hater, that way you don't have to address their points.  In this case, Tyrod's tenure as Cleveland starter.  You persist in handwaving that off like it never happened, ignoring it, insisting he would have played like the 2017 Bills Taylor, instead of the 2018 Browns TT.

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16 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

 

You've completely missed the point.

 

I'm looking at each guys FULL body of work.

 

Allen looks no different now than he did at Wyoming. He's inaccurate, can't read a defense, leaves the pocket too early, walks into sacks when he doesn't feel where pressure is coming from, and just generally does very little to move an offense. 

 

This is the guy on tape for 2.5 years and 650 pass attempts at Wyoming. People are grossly underestimating how far he has to go just to be an average NFL QB. 

 

I'm not just evaluating Allen as a Bill; I'm evaluating him going back to his time at Wyoming and there's been no improvement of his play on a football field since 2016. 

 

There's also been no improvement in play in Taylor as well and actually showed a regression....which is why he was benched.

But you want to be firm you can't draw any conclusions on Taylor's play for the first 3 games this year, 8th year as a pro with 45 or so starts under his belt.

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4 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

 

I disagree.

 

It was a huge gamble where they went all in on Josh Allen.

 

They were so confident in him as a prospect, they traded the #12 pick (ie: #21 pick, Cordy Glenn) and two second round picks to move up for him. 

 

If he doesn't work out, you don't get another shot. You don't get off the hook for taking the guy every advanced analytic said would be a total bust and get the opportunity to do it all over again. 

 

So you loved the pick and the way they got to #7???  ?

 

As I said, if everything else is going in the right direction, it would be stupid to start over because a shot at QB missed. You can’t be like an impatient child having a tantrum. It’s still exists as a dark mark on their record, they hang by a thinner thread, but not the ultimate drop dead gotta go factor. At least they took a shot for a change! It just doesn’t always pan out. It’s hard to know where ANY of these guys will be in 5-10 years. 

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Just now, billsfan1959 said:

It is a huge gamble with, virtually, every QB. You have absolutely no idea which one will pan out and which one will not. You have thought Allen was going to be a bust since he was drafted. You are hardly an objective observer.

 

Really? 

 

Me calling Josh Allen, who currently ranks dead last in pretty much every passing category for starting QBs, a long shot of being successful isn't being objective?

 

Maybe you should look in the mirror. 

 

I get that you want Allen to succeed, but it probably won't happen. That's reality when you pick a QB in round 1. 

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3 minutes ago, The Red King said:

 

Ah, assumptions.  If ya ain't for us, yer 'gainst us!

 

Check my post history.  I actually started a forum post titled The Bills did not back into the playoffs.  I repeatedly stated Tyrod was a mediocre QB, capable of elevating a bad team and dragging down a good one.  When traded I said it was a good move for both teams and said he was just what they needed until Mayfield was ready.  I said the Bills outgrew him, I never said any other QB would be an improvement.  So, basically, all your assumptions are wrong, and the proof is right here on the board.

 

I understand, it's easier to write someone off as a hater, that way you don't have to address their points.  In this case, Tyrod's tenure as Cleveland starter.  You persist in handwaving that off like it never happened, ignoring it, insisting he would have played like the 2017 Bills Taylor, instead of the 2018 Browns TT.

Have a great day and Happy Thanksgiving.

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1 minute ago, jrober38 said:

 

Really? 

 

Me calling Josh Allen, who currently ranks dead last in pretty much every passing category for starting QBs, a long shot of being successful isn't being objective?

 

Maybe you should look in the mirror. 

 

I get that you want Allen to succeed, but it probably won't happen. That's reality when you pick a QB in round 1. 

 

Why was our passing offense bad last year?

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3 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

There's also been no improvement in play in Taylor as well and actually showed a regression....which is why he was benched.

But you want to be firm you can't draw any conclusions on Taylor's play for the first 3 games this year, 8th year as a pro with 45 or so starts under his belt.

The conclusion I draw from his 8 year career is TT would be the best QB on the Bills roster and we'd probably have 5 or 6 wins. No way in hell TT throws 3 Ints in Indy or the 7 Peterman threw in his games. It's more likely TT would have 300+ rushing yards and 2INT at this point.

Just now, jrober38 said:

 

Because we had a bottom 5 starting QB.

 

Why is it worse this year?

 

Exactly. Telling the truth about Allen doesn't mean love for TT. TT would be a better player right now but that doesn't mean he's a good player.

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5 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

So you loved the pick and the way they got to #7???  ?

 

As I said, if everything else is going in the right direction, it would be stupid to start over because a shot at QB missed. You can’t be like an impatient child having a tantrum. It’s still exists as a dark mark on their record, they hang by a thinner thread, but not the ultimate drop dead gotta go factor. At least they took a shot for a change! It just doesn’t always pan out. It’s hard to know where ANY of these guys will be in 5-10 years. 

 

Nope.

 

The Bills should have tanked in 2017 and walked away from the draft with a franchise QB, another 1st round pick, two 2nd round picks, and three 3rd round picks.

 

We could have had a franchise altering draft. Instead we traded away almost all of our assets for Josh Allen and Tremaine Edmunds and went all in on two players. 

1 minute ago, CuddyDark said:

The conclusion I draw from his 8 year career is TT would be the best QB on the Bills roster and we'd probably have 5 or 6 wins. No way in hell TT throws 3 Ints in Indy or the 7 Peterman threw in his games. It's more likely TT would have 300+ rushing yards and 2INT at this point.

Exactly. Telling the truth about Allen doesn't mean love for TT. TT would be a better player right now but that doesn't mean he's a good player.

 

Exactly.

 

Tyrod Taylor sucks.

 

Josh Allen is worse.

 

I get that a lot of people don't want to accept that, but that's not my problem. 

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