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58 minutes ago, Steptide said:

It surprises me he keeps getting jobs. He's not good. He was average when he was here and hasent had a good or decent season since he left here. 

 

He had one before he left here?  I must have been drunk.

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6 hours ago, Allen2Diggs said:

He immediately becomes the best qb on the roster.

 

I think this signals that the Giants may take a qb at 5 and try to trade away Daniel Jones for a mid-round pick. At the very least, there will be a qb competition which Tyrod should absolutely win.

Setting the table again 

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47 minutes ago, Protocal69 said:

Tyrod after this contract is over is going to have made 72 million dollars since entering the league. Not to bad for a backup QB for most of his career,

 

It’s amazing, and good for him.  He joins the likes of Sam Bradford and Ryan Fitzpatrick as winners in the business side of football.

 

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15 hours ago, BarleyNY said:

How TF is Tyrod making twice what Trubisky is?

Makes sense to me. Before he was hurt Tyrod had a winning record at Houston last year and was on a trajectory to beat the Browns.  Trubisky played in pre season and garbage time last year, a total of 7 reg season passes, hardly a proven commodity whereas Tyrod does have the experience and you know what you have in Tryeo,.

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19 minutes ago, golfball323 said:

Tyrod was a good dude that wanted nothing more than to bring success to Buffalo.

 

My buddy lived in his building downtown and all he ever did was study film and workout. I'm glad he was the one to get us to the playoffs. 

Tyrod was a very good teammate, my issue with him was a sense of urgency, he appeared too afraid to take a risk.  A great TD/int ratio but with very few yards because  he rarely took chances. He often played better when the Bills were way behind and he had no choice to to go for the big play quickly.  One New England games comes to mind where he stormed back & played great after the Bills were way behind.

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15 hours ago, The Jokeman said:

Jones to me is similar to Derek Carr and Baker and Cousins, they're good but not great and cause you to be in QB purgatory if keep them around for too long.

Jones is significantly worse than those QB's you mentioned, in my opinion. Maybe Baker Mayfield is closer, but I think Jones is worse than him too.

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30 minutes ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

  A great TD/int ratio but with very few yards because  he rarely took chances.

 

It's worse than that. I remember the game when I was "over" Tyrod. Tony Romo was constantly telling Tyrod to "Just throw it!!" because guys were open. But Tyrod would always wait until he saw clear distance between the receiver and the DB. Romo explained that when the receiver made his cut, and had inside position on the DB,  that was "open" in the NFL. It's called throwing on schedule. It's not taking chances. It's how you have to play QB. It's also how you get YAK.

 

Tyrod could not overcome this. And it's why he's a career backup.

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People always talk about "just throw it" Tyrod but fail to recognize that when Taylor had Woods, Watkins, and Hogan he was top ten in a bunch of metrics.  The "afraid to throw it Tyrod" that they are talking about was throwing to Deonte Thompson, Zay Jones, Jordan Mathews, and Kelvin Benjamin (post injury).  I can see why he didn't have a ton of faith in just throwing it up at that point.  I'll fully admit the guys ceiling isn't super star like Allen or Rogers but if you put a few weapons around him he can lead an offense.  They didn't do Taylor any favors after his first season and it only got worse with Dennison.   I've never understood the Taylor hate.  He would have had us in the playoffs years earlier if Rex had been able to coach defense.  Much like Fitz (who everyone loves) he has limitations but the guy can win some football games in the right situation.

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5 hours ago, eball said:

 

It’s amazing, and good for him.  He joins the likes of Sam Bradford and Ryan Fitzpatrick as winners in the business side of football.

 

    Plus with less games played after he became a backup primarily again he took less wear and tear so when he does decide to retire he may be healthier with that healthy bank account.  And really that's even more valuable than the $$.  Which is why....

 

 

     I think Brady is gonna regret playing another year.  I don't believe Brady will be favored as much by refs as has in the past.  And as a result when he gets hit solidly even some of the legal hits will be harder for the 45 year old body to absorb no matter the name on the jersey being considered the best to ever play the game.  Last I checked neither Father Time nor Mother Nature give 2 figs who a person is.

 

 

     Which is why I also hope Fitzpatrick retires.  If he still wants to be that mentoring guy in the qb room he can s ign on as a qb coach or assistant with a team with young qb. 

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4 hours ago, Maine-iac said:

People always talk about "just throw it" Tyrod but fail to recognize that when Taylor had Woods, Watkins, and Hogan he was top ten in a bunch of metrics.  The "afraid to throw it Tyrod" that they are talking about was throwing to Deonte Thompson, Zay Jones, Jordan Mathews, and Kelvin Benjamin (post injury).  I can see why he didn't have a ton of faith in just throwing it up at that point.  I'll fully admit the guys ceiling isn't super star like Allen or Rogers but if you put a few weapons around him he can lead an offense.  They didn't do Taylor any favors after his first season and it only got worse with Dennison.   I've never understood the Taylor hate.  He would have had us in the playoffs years earlier if Rex had been able to coach defense.  Much like Fitz (who everyone loves) he has limitations but the guy can win some football games in the right situation.


Because he is a terrible football player who cost us Bob Woods and got smacked by Blake Bortles. 

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