He stares at his target all the way . Needs to learn to fake out cbs.
The problem with Tyrod
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This is the problem with one-read Quarterbacks. If their first target is covered, they try to force passes.
And that's why Greg Roman wanted a veteran.
But he was overruled by a preference for the trendy.
Anyone notice how good that outmoded relic Eli Manning looked today?
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Originally posted by TacklingDummy View PostHe most certainly was part of the problem today.
Tyrod made plays, including two TDs that were called back for infractions that were dubious and in any event in no way facilitated his execution.
Dude is for real. JMO.
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Originally posted by WagonCircler View PostThis is the problem with one-read Quarterbacks. If their first target is covered, they try to force passes.
And that's why Greg Roman wanted a veteran.
But he was overruled by a preference for the trendy.
Anyone notice how good that outmoded relic Eli Manning looked today?
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Tyrod is NOT the problem with this team, sorry haters.
Two TD's called back on penalties, two drives where we came away with no points. We are scoring more than we have in a long, long time, it should be enough to win.....If not for the complete lack of discipline that starts at the top.
The entire team contributed to this loss but I would say Taylor was pretty solid again.
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He's basically a rookie. Come on now, did he play a bad first half? Absolutely. Can you put this loss on him? Not a chance.
He does stare down receivers every now and then, but I think that can be fixed. He takes care of the ball and doesn't make stupid throws, I don't think its fair to call him a one read QB either because he really isn't. I put the blame for this game mostly on the coaching staff, Roman put the Bills in bad situations all game and the defense just didn't look prepared.
Next time you look at Tyrod you should consider looking at him vs the rookies in the league and comparing him to them. He has a more developed mind for the NFL but about the same number of snaps in the NFL. Would you rather have him be like James and lead the league in INTs?
Give me a break
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Yeah, the first half Tyrod's stats were awful. But my eyes said, it was some fairly crap play calling and execution by the players. No flow on the play calling. Seemed like the play calling for the start of this game was, and I hate this term, vanilla. No imagination and playing the game into the defenses strengths. I read an article this week, I wish I could find it again, but it showed Taylor moves his eyes not his head. Looking off a defender with your head is a great skill that people believe is easy, hoping it comes with time. So it's not exactly like he is one read then F'd. The article stated he typically has 3 reads/ options every pass play. I'm going to try to find that article again.
But with all that said, this is the best QB play we've had in a while. I can't be upset with a guy playing this well after 4 career starts. Discipline is this team's biggest enemy, not QB play.Now you see that evil will always triumph, because good is dumb.
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