I like Tyrod and I think the OC isn't using him correctly and why not go all out and run a no-huddle offense? Way too many offensive weapons not to do that and the offense is being conservatively handcuffed!
I like Tyrod and I think the OC isn't using him correctly and why not go all out and run a no-huddle offense? Way too many offensive weapons not to do that and the offense is being conservatively handcuffed!
Let's Go Bills, make it happen!!!
I don't think Tyrod is smart enough.
BertSquirtgum (11-25-2015),coastal (11-25-2015),Famous Amos (11-28-2015),Mike (11-26-2015),TacklingDummy (11-26-2015)
No huddle offenses are actually used to simplify the offense. The defense has to declare itself quickly, so the QB doesn't see a lot of pre-snap looks.
That said, I don't think it's a good fit for this team right now. We need to be able to sub personnel in and out, like Felton and Williams, and it goes 100% against Rex's ground control philosophy.
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Also the team has too many three and outs. The no-huddle could put the D back on the field way too quickly and wear them out early.
Famous Amos (11-28-2015),TacklingDummy (11-26-2015),trapezeus (11-27-2015)
The team isn't designed for no-huddle. It's built on Defense, and running the ball. Ball control.
Running a no-huddle would make absolutely no sense.
I think the offense needs a true number 2 WR on the outside. Woods is good but we need a big bodied WR for the redzone and third down.
I would trade for Vincent Jackson in the offseason.
On the point of running no huddle. I think Tyrod can do it and it would open up the game for Sammy and McCoy.
Last edited by Mahdi; 11-25-2015 at 11:24 AM.
Actually, that is the opposite of what everyone on the team says about him.
Frankly, I think we have to live with the fact that, though he has had enough time in Baltimore to be up to speed on the overall mental aspects (i.e. understanding th esystem etc), he does not yet have enough game experience to work fast--i.e. get the ball out 'on time,' trust his eyes etc. That will come over time.
Oaf (11-26-2015)
Tyrod isn't even experienced enough to run a simple offense all the more a no-huddle.
Let him huddle that way our D stays off the field a little longer.
Tyrod and the Bills can't even line up properly when they have time or run a two minute drill. They also can't get through a game without screwing up getting their sub packages in on D on a timely basis. They are unbelievably sloppy. A confused bunch of guys who look poorly coached. I remember the last time they tried to go with a no huddle offence. It was laughable. Half the snaps were false starts. A well coached and prepared team like NE can do it. Not us. It would be downright comedic.
Tyrod needs to figure out how to make pre-snap reads. And Roman needs to trust him more. That would be a good place to start. At least we'd find out if the kid has a future as a starter in this league.
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starrymessenger (11-25-2015)
This is what I see.I see an offense is designed for an inexperienced QB.Taylor isn't good pre snap and as far as the two minute,no huddle you need a QB to make calls at the line of srimmage.This is where Taylor needs the most work.You can't run an offense that your QB can't handle.This is what happens when you sign a guy thats nothing more than a backup.One thing I have learned in my 50 years of watching,plying and coaching football is if a guy has bee a backup for his whole career he's usally a backup.And I don't want to hear that he was behind Flacco because if the Ravens front office thought he was a starter they would have traded him and not let him walk.
BertSquirtgum (11-26-2015)
BertSquirtgum (11-26-2015)
Like I said in a diff thread, I think they have too many cooks in the kitchen and that's why they have trouble even getting one play off on time. They won't call a few at once because they have to talk about each and every one.
The end of the game is all I ever need to know about Tyrod.
he could have grabbed that team and willed them to victory.
instead he kept grabbing his collar acting all hurt and crap... taking his sweet ole time between plays... and the game ceremoniously came to its predictable conclusion.
BertSquirtgum (11-26-2015)