Calling Captain Obvious.
NFL defensive coordinators had the entire offseason to figure out how to stop Tyrod Taylor.
After last season ended, I realized that Taylor rarely made throws over the middle of the field.
Take away the middle, put a spy on him to prevent his running game, focus the secondary to the left and right sidelines and force Taylor to throw short.
Checkdown Taylor.
Tyrod Taylor's tendencies have been exposed.
I really miss Jeremy White's All-22 game film analysis on WGR's website. The film doesn't lie.
In the past two games against the Ravens and the Jets, Tyrod Taylor has been unable to connect with wide open receivers.
I feel bad for Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods. Their body language speaks volumes.
Tyrod Taylor's biggest problem is his lack of height. He's 6'1 with cleats on and can't see over his own offensive line.
Russell Wilson is the lone exception to the rule. Short QB's don't last long in the NFL.
The Bills management and Doug Whaley obviously thought they had the next Russell Wilson on their hands and chose to give Tyrod a big raise even though they didn't have to do it. They were banking on Taylor's success from 2015, with the hopes of a long term contract that looks cheap in comparison to other franchise QB salaries.
Tyrod Taylor has a great long ball.
So did JP Losman.
NFL defensive coordinators had the entire offseason to figure out how to stop Tyrod Taylor.
After last season ended, I realized that Taylor rarely made throws over the middle of the field.
Take away the middle, put a spy on him to prevent his running game, focus the secondary to the left and right sidelines and force Taylor to throw short.
Checkdown Taylor.
Tyrod Taylor's tendencies have been exposed.
I really miss Jeremy White's All-22 game film analysis on WGR's website. The film doesn't lie.
In the past two games against the Ravens and the Jets, Tyrod Taylor has been unable to connect with wide open receivers.
I feel bad for Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods. Their body language speaks volumes.
Tyrod Taylor's biggest problem is his lack of height. He's 6'1 with cleats on and can't see over his own offensive line.
Russell Wilson is the lone exception to the rule. Short QB's don't last long in the NFL.
The Bills management and Doug Whaley obviously thought they had the next Russell Wilson on their hands and chose to give Tyrod a big raise even though they didn't have to do it. They were banking on Taylor's success from 2015, with the hopes of a long term contract that looks cheap in comparison to other franchise QB salaries.
Tyrod Taylor has a great long ball.
So did JP Losman.
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