Is Tyrod's game correctable?

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  • Wally The Barber
    Registered User
    • Jul 2007
    • 3258

    Is Tyrod's game correctable?

    This is a good question, glad you asked

    He needs to fix vision problems, most come from taking off when he can't find an open WR.

    He then runs, but while running he totally givens up on the pass. Guys wide open are waving their arms but Tyrod is looking to avoid tacklers

    Small adjustment.....Just stay in the pocket and run North or south only. Warren Moon had the same problem but corrected this in Canada.

    Who ever started the rumor that Tyrod can't read a defense is just plain wrong. It may seem that way but he didn't have the option to change plays under Rex Ryan OR very limited permission

    Some say he can't throw to the center of the field, not true, he is NOT TO SHORT but he was is schooled not to force passes. Correctable

    If it wasn't correctable problems the Bills would have passed. I think you are looking at a MUCH BETTER QB in 2017.

    If I am wrong then Shoot me, I don't give a ****.
    Last edited by Wally The Barber; 03-27-2017, 12:22 PM.
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  • Swiper
    Legendary Zoner
    • Sep 2010
    • 33105

    #2
    Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

    Um, no. No more so than EJ's game was correctable. Taylor is nothing more that the current version of Michael Vick. Bound to end up with a mangled or broken lower extremity.

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    • kscdogbillsfan1221
      Registered User
      • Nov 2007
      • 5652

      #3
      Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

      Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
      This is a good question, glad you asked

      He needs to fix vision problems, most come from taking off when he can't find an open WR.

      He then runs, but while running he totally givens up on the pass. Guys wide open are waving their arms but Tyrod is looking to avoid tacklers

      Small adjustment.....Just stay in the pocket and run North or south only. Warren Moon had the same problem but corrected this in Canada.

      Who ever started the rumor that Tyrod can't read a defense is just plain wrong. It may seem that way but he didn't have the option to change plays under Rex Ryan OR very limited permission

      Some say he can't throw to the center of the field, not true, he is NOT TO SHORT but he was is schooled not to force passes. Correctable

      If it wasn't correctable problems the Bills would have passed. I think you are looking at a MUCH BETTER QB in 2017.

      If I am wrong then Shoot me, I don't give a ****.
      you sound like Cali512 and i sincerely hope you two are right. I'm not optimistic he'll be much better but am hopeful
      I came.
      I saw.
      I conquered.

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      • Joe Fo Sho
        Making Spirits Bright
        • Mar 2006
        • 6194

        #4
        Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

        Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
        This is a good question, glad you asked

        He needs to fix vision problems, most come from taking off when he can't find an open WR.

        He then runs, but while running he totally givens up on the pass. Guys wide open are waving their arms but Tyrod is looking to avoid tacklers
        This is the most infuriating thing to watch him do. Our receivers get visibly upset.

        Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
        Small adjustment.....Just stay in the pocket and run North or south only. Warren Moon had the same problem but corrected this in Canada.
        Tyrod is no Warren Moon.

        Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
        Who ever started the rumor that Tyrod can't read a defense is just plain wrong. It may seem that way but he didn't have the option to change plays under Rex Ryan OR very limited permission
        Nothing liking putting the end to a rumor by creating another one.

        Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
        Some say he can't throw to the center of the field, not true, he is NOT TO SHORT but he was is schooled not to force passes. Correctable
        Another excuse for Tyrod. Were there no routes run over the center of the field all season? Are you saying they were just decoy routes?

        Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
        If it wasn't correctable problems the Bills would have passed. I think you are looking at a MUCH BETTER QB in 2017.
        You're overestimating this Bills Front Office.

        Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
        If I am wrong then Shoot me, I don't give a ****.
        I hope you're right.

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        • kscdogbillsfan1221
          Registered User
          • Nov 2007
          • 5652

          #5
          Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

          Originally posted by Swiper View Post
          Um, no. No more so than EJ's game was correctable. Taylor is nothing more that the current version of Michael Vick. Bound to end up with a mangled or broken lower extremity.
          i said it before I'll say it again.

          Tyrod isn't and will never be a world beater. But at least he looks and plays like a solid NFL player.

          EJ will never take another snap in the NFL again in the regular season I predict
          I came.
          I saw.
          I conquered.

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          • Wally The Barber
            Registered User
            • Jul 2007
            • 3258

            #6
            Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

            Originally posted by Swiper View Post
            Um, no. No more so than EJ's game was correctable. Taylor is nothing more that the current version of Michael Vick. Bound to end up with a mangled or broken lower extremity.
            Normally I would agree but A Smart Head coach will design plays and build an offense limiting outside running by the quarterback.
            If he continues to run then he will be injured by mid season.

            There is no real need to run because from what I see he can make every throw
            Last edited by Wally The Barber; 03-27-2017, 12:37 PM.
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            • Joe Fo Sho
              Making Spirits Bright
              • Mar 2006
              • 6194

              #7
              Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

              Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
              Normally I would agree but A Smart Head coach will design plays and build an offense limiting outside running by the quarterback.
              I wonder why Anthony Lynn got promoted to Head Coach in LA if he was so terrible at designing plays?

              Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
              There is no real need to run because from what I see he can make every throw
              Now that's funny. Stick with the Tyrod homerisms, they're much better than that old guy routine that you gave up on already.

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              • Wally The Barber
                Registered User
                • Jul 2007
                • 3258

                #8
                Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

                Originally posted by Joe Fo Sho View Post
                I wonder why Anthony Lynn got promoted to Head Coach in LA if he was so terrible at designing plays?




                Now that's funny. Stick with the Tyrod homerisms, they're much better than that old guy routine that you gave up on already.

                I am not a real big fan but till someone better comes along he might surprise you

                We will see
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                • WagonCircler
                  Escaped Convict
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 5876

                  #9
                  Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

                  Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
                  This is a good question, glad you asked

                  He needs to fix vision problems, most come from taking off when he can't find an open WR.
                  Or maybe his vision isn't the problem, but processing the visual information is.

                  That's a gift. It's like foot speed. You either have it, or you don't. And you can only improve incrementally.

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                  • daryls61
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 293

                    #10
                    Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

                    No.
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                    • YardRat
                      Well, lookie here...
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 86268

                      #11
                      Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

                      We're going to find out.
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                      • Mouldsie
                        Registered User
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 5661

                        #12
                        Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

                        I think he has room to grow because he played with a lot more aggression in college and I think he was coached into/tries too hard to be conservative at times. If he can find a balance, get some support from the defense, and also have his top 3 WR's actually be known commodity's he can be more productive and be a playoff QB.

                        Would I have moved forward with him? Probably not, but I am also not going to pretend he's absolute trash or that it would be so easy for the ****ty Bills FO to do better. He's the best QB we've had since Jimbo (minus Bledsoe's first 8 games --but his weapons were also tremendous). Sad but true.

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                        • Wally The Barber
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 3258

                          #13
                          Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

                          Originally posted by YardRat View Post
                          We're going to find out.
                          I am not completely sure he will start.

                          **** happens
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                          • Bill Cody
                            Registered User
                            • Sep 2004
                            • 11908

                            #14
                            Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

                            Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post

                            He needs to fix vision problems, most come from taking off when he can't find an open WR.

                            He then runs, but while running he totally givens up on the pass. Guys wide open are waving their arms but Tyrod is looking to avoid tacklers

                            Small adjustment.....
                            Completely agree, small adjustment and very easy to do.

                            Sincerely,

                            Vince Young

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                            • Thurmal
                              Registered User
                              • Oct 2005
                              • 2412

                              #15
                              Re: Is Tyrod's game correctable?

                              Originally posted by Swiper View Post
                              Um, no. No more so than EJ's game was correctable. Taylor is nothing more that the current version of Michael Vick.
                              I would consider it a huge positive for him if he ended up like Michael Vick. Unfortunately, I think his ceiling is more like Aaron Brooks.
                              "Miami played pretty damn good today and still got their ass kicked."

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