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Read the Board my friend.
You'd know EXACTLY where I stand. And MY evaluation after actually WATCHING the games.
And NO. White isn't included. I actually watched TOP QB'S.
Sorry. You guys keep dripping on the QB'S that will be on Practice Squad all you want. Have at it.
I'll concentrate on the TOP 2. Since we have OUR WAY this draft.
I don't give 2 squats about ANY QB outside Darnold and Rosen. The 2 BEST QB in this draft.
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Tyrod Taylor Deshone Kiser (R)Mike White Kizer would beat Taylor out .... Taylor appears to be RG3 junior to u ...  ... Lol, okay. Tyrod is the Rodney Dangerfield of QBs. He's a lot like Alex Smith. I watched a lot of Buffalo games this year. In my opinion, his deep ball is not good and he is too quick to take off. Tyrod takes care of the ball though but he's no Alex Smith - stylistically or otherwise,
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Tyrod Taylor Deshone Kiser (R)Mike White Kizer would beat Taylor out .... Taylor appears to be RG3 junior to u ...  ... Lol, okay. Tyrod is the Rodney Dangerfield of QBs. He's a lot like Alex Smith. Yup ... just like RG3 was the answer and Shanny was the problem ...  ... Taylor is a GREAT GUY ... i root like hell for him ... hes just NOT GOOD ... He would however be a good BRIDGE GUY ... if we get him ... the QB room will have Darnold or Rosen in it ... not some what i’d Consider a BUM in this class ... Keep dreaming ed ... keep dreaming bud ... maybe RG3 will surface again ...  ...
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He was exactly in the middle of the pack, having better numbers than Carr, Prescott, Newton, Flacco, Manning, Cutler, Mariota, Bortles, and Dalton (among others) in 2017. He was about the same in 2016, and was top 10 in 2015. Yep, he sucks. While he may not be Brady, he's significantly better than what we've had. As a bridge QB, he'd be a nice addition. Lets see ..... Carr, Prescott, Newton in the same CLASS as Taylor ...  ... Maybe u oughta watch a football game instead of studying your stats all the time ... 
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Read the Board my friend.
You'd know EXACTLY where I stand. And MY evaluation after actually WATCHING the games.
And NO. White isn't included. I actually watched TOP QB'S.
Sorry. You guys keep dripping on the QB'S that will be on Practice Squad all you want. Have at it.
I'll concentrate on the TOP 2. Since we have OUR WAY this draft.
I don't give 2 squats about ANY QB outside Darnold and Rosen. The 2 BEST QB in this draft. I didn't know where you stand until this post. I get why you're only looking at the 2, but no need to pick on ed for evaluating others - even if you think they'll be practice squad guys.
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He was exactly in the middle of the pack, having better numbers than Carr, Prescott, Newton, Flacco, Manning, Cutler, Mariota, Bortles, and Dalton (among others) in 2017. He was about the same in 2016, and was top 10 in 2015. Yep, he sucks. While he may not be Brady, he's significantly better than what we've had. As a bridge QB, he'd be a nice addition. Lets see ..... Carr, Prescott, Newton in the same CLASS as Taylor ...  ... Maybe u oughta watch a football game instead of studying your stats all the time ... I do watch football, and I would put these guys above Taylor. I was making a point. He's an average QB and would be a fine bridge for a year.
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I like Tyrod Taylor's toughness, scrambling ability, and grit.
I think he struggles w/accuracy, especially on the deep passes. I also think he leaves the pocket too early. He also holds the ball too long. I don't have this year's numbers, but he held it more than any other qb in the 2015-16 season. He was the only guy who held it longer than Cody Kessler.
I like the guy, but I hope we don't bring him here.
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...He was exactly in the middle of the pack, having better numbers than Carr, Prescott, Newton, Flacco, Manning, Cutler, Mariota, Bortles, and Dalton (among others) in 2017. He was about the same in 2016, and was top 10 in 2015.
Yep, he sucks.
While he may not be Brady, he's significantly better than what we've had. As a bridge QB, he'd be a nice addition. Don't worry. Some of the tone in those posts come from my entourage my own little troll brigade. Any person who's actual response to Tyrod as a bridge QB is to say that he sucks while not saying a negative word about McCarron exposes themselves as a football hypocrite.
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I watched a lot of Buffalo games this year. In my opinion, his deep ball is not good and he is too quick to take off. Tyrod takes care of the ball though but he's no Alex Smith - stylistically or otherwise, I agree he's not on Alex Smith's level right now. I follow Tyrod, watched him at VT got to see him live in a ton pre-season Raven's games prior to him going to the Bills and winning their starting job. Think of the production and perception of Alex Smith before he ended up with Harbaugh/Andy Reid or the perception of Case Keenum w/ Rams before he went to Vikings or even the perception of Goff before he McVay got there. Heck, you could even look at the production of Josh McCown this year with the Jets vs his production with 2016 incarnation of the Browns. Situation matters. And Tyrod's production is undoubtedly better then all the QBs above before they landed in their right situation. Specifically to his skillset historically, Tyrod has been a good deep ball thrower. He was 21st in deep ball accuracy this season and I believe that's the lowest mark in his career. That dip is certainly related to the Bills front office sending his top 2 receivers to LA and trading for an injury receiver mid-season as the replacement.
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Yeah he was hurt by losing those guys, but when he DID throw deep it was often ineffective. His arm past 20 yards is lacking zip from what I have seen. He also throws a crap fade. Like I say, he has some skills I like. Quick , careful with the ball. I think he's a gamer, too.
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Situation matters. Situation matters. Situation matters. Situation matters. Situation matters. Situation matters. Situation matters. Repeated so many times because it is something a lot of people miss regarding ALL players. Some people get caught up in numbers, both good and bad, or what their perceived value is to their old team when trying to predict that players value to our team. But football has so many variables you can't depend on the numbers nor can you predict how said player will play on a different team with a different scheme with a different roster and different coaching. Circumstances and situations matter.
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Situation certainly matters, bro. However, talent and skill set matters, too.
Ranking dead last in terms of releasing the football is not a positive stat. Leaving the pocket early is a negative. Poor accuracy is a killer. The dude reminds me of Seneca Wallace in how many times he throws the ball out of bounds.
I do like his toughness. It was on full display against Jax. They kept drilling him and should have been flagged, but the dude got back up and kept competing.
Good guy, but his skill set is lacking for the NFL. I think he would be a good fit as a backup for a good team.
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Yet, despite everything he lead a team kicking and screaming into the playoffs.
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I said I like the guy. He is gutty, tough, and I am guessing he is a good leader. I just don't like his skill set, ed. I am not asking for you to agree w/me and I don't want to argue. I am just stating my opinion.
And speaking of arguing........I'm pretty tired of it. It used to be fun, but it's not anymore. And I guess the last straw was how several posters basically called Joe "Freaking" Thomas a liar. One used the words "paid lackey."
I mean........seriously!!!! This blind love for Sashi and hate for Hue has resulted in people trashing Joe Thomas? Nah man...........I'm done.
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I said I like the guy. He is gutty, tough, and I am guessing he is a good leader. I just don't like his skill set, ed. I am not asking for you to agree w/me and I don't want to argue. I am just stating my opinion. We just have different views on his skillset. To me your critique didn't describe a QB that just led a team to the playoffs. I agree that he holds the ball. No doubt about it. That's something that could be helped through coaching and scheme. Anyhow here are some other QBs time to throw numbers as a frame of reference: Time to throw: Tyrod 42nd @ 3.16s Aaron Rodgers 32nd @ 2.78 Jared Goff 35th @ 2.85 Cam Newton 34th @ 2.82 Deshaun Watson 39th @ 3.11 Carson Wentz 29th @ 2.75 Russell Wilson 40th @ 3.14
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Taylor lead the team kicking or screaming or Shady led the team. Please.
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Taylor lead the team kicking or screaming or Shady led the team. Please. Lol, please post more. Your takes are so insightful.
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How's this for insight, smart guy. Check out these magnificent numbers for the man who led his team kicking and screaming into the playoffs.
WK Game Date Opp Result G GS Comp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Sck SckY Rate Att Yds Avg TD FUM Lost
13 12/03 NE L 3-23 1 1 9 18 50.0 65 3.6 0 1 3 25 35.6 3 32 10.7 0 -- -- 14 12/10 IND W 13-7 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- -- 15 12/17 MIA W 24-16 1 1 17 29 58.6 224 7.7 1 0 2 12 94.6 6 42 7.0 1 -- -- 16 12/24 @ NE L 16-37 1 1 21 38 55.3 281 7.4 0 0 6 39 78.9 3 16 5.3 0 1 0 17 12/31 @ MIA W 22-16 1 1 19 27 70.4 204 7.6 1 0 4 18 104.6 6 35 5.8 0 -- --
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I said I like the guy. He is gutty, tough, and I am guessing he is a good leader. I just don't like his skill set, ed. I am not asking for you to agree w/me and I don't want to argue. I am just stating my opinion. We just have different views on his skillset. To me your critique didn't describe a QB that just led a team to the playoffs. I agree that he holds the ball. No doubt about it. That's something that could be helped through coaching and scheme. Anyhow here are some other QBs time to throw numbers as a frame of reference: Time to throw: Tyrod 42nd @ 3.16s Aaron Rodgers 32nd @ 2.78 Jared Goff 35th @ 2.85 Cam Newton 34th @ 2.82 Deshaun Watson 39th @ 3.11 Carson Wentz 29th @ 2.75 Russell Wilson 40th @ 3.14 Time to throw is overrated. Why are all these guys so high? They're mobile. It's a litany of quarterbacks who like to get out of the pocket and extend the play. Time to throw is counted from snap to throw or crossing the line of scrimmage. A more accurate representation of issues with "holding the ball" would be how long the quarterback holds the ball in the pocket. Mobility is an asset, and Taylor is one of the quarterbacks who maximises his asset. He's not my A1 choice, but Taylor is another quarterback who is constantly bombarded by disrespect. In particular, I've noticed it's Cousins, Taylor and Newton. All three are kick ass quarterbacks who produce at a high level. They're Pro-bowlers. They've all been to the playoffs. Yet they never really get acknowledge for their efforts. I was smiling to myself when Taylor got benched this year. Hm. Guess poor ol' Nate Peterman wasn't an upgrade. I'd love to have Taylor on our team. Talented guy, high character, really efficient. He'd be an asset to any roster.
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There is a difference between guys like Wilson, Rodgers, and Wentz between guys like Taylor, Manziel, and Mayfield. The first group buys time when they need to. The second group abandons the pocket before they need to and aren't particularly good at reading coverages.
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There is a difference between guys like Wilson, Rodgers, and Wentz between guys like Taylor, Manziel, and Mayfield. The first group buys time when they need to. The second group abandons the pocket before they need to and aren't particularly good at reading coverages. I would be curious to see some stats, links, or video to prove the validity of these claims.
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Diam. Real quick. What was Notre Dame's Defense like in 2016?
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I have no idea who will be starting when the regular season starts...no way to know.
Dorsey is in a position to draft what he believes is the best QB in the draft. But, you can draft the best guy and he still might not be ready to start for a period of time and maybe all season.
...in this case the Browns might want to sign a "bridge QB" to start until until the rookie is ready. The Browns had one of the best bridge QBs in the NFL, Josh McCown and they cut him.
...Josh signed a one year deal with the Jets and is now a FA again. Hue Jackson thought McCown would be a great addition to his coaching staff, once Josh decides to retire from playing.
If the Browns want to draft a QB with their #1 or #4, signing a bridge QB makes sense and Josh McCown might be the best available.
Josh McCown would be my starter with a rookie sitting on the bench and Kizer as our backup.
There are other scenarios that I'll post on later...
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That would have been such a great idea last year too.
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You've convinced me, Ed. I've come around on Taylor, thanks.
The QB room should be:
1. Tyrod Taylor (bridge) 2. Lamar Jackson (franchise) 3. RG III (veteran)
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jc...
I have no idea who will be starting when the regular season starts...no way to know.
Dorsey is in a position to draft what he believes is the best QB in the draft. But, you can draft the best guy and he still might not be ready to start for a period of time and maybe all season.
...in this case the Browns might want to sign a "bridge QB" to start until until the rookie is ready. The Browns had one of the best bridge QBs in the NFL, Josh McCown and they cut him.
...Josh signed a one year deal with the Jets and is now a FA again. Hue Jackson thought McCown would be a great addition to his coaching staff, once Josh decides to retire from playing.
If the Browns want to draft a QB with their #1 or #4, signing a bridge QB makes sense and Josh McCown might be the best available.
Josh McCown would be my starter with a rookie sitting on the bench and Kizer as our backup.
There are other scenarios that I'll post on later... I posted similar thoughts somewhere. I think releasing Josh was a huge mistake, and bringing him back would be a good idea. Let him start til the rook is ready, be backup til he's ready to hang'em up, and keep him as a coach.
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Counting on McCown to stay healthy is a bit risky.
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Counting on McCown to stay healthy is a bit risky. Agreed. He managed it in NY this last season, and we do have a better OL than when he was here before. McGown's presence is greater than his playing ability. If he gets hurt, maybe the rook is ready, if not, DK gets a chance to show his improvement. Either way, Josh's improves the QB room. I prefer Keenum or Foles. I don't know Daniels and don't trust Bradford. If Bridgewater is available it's because he's broken. But Josh would be a good option and is likely to take the job if offered.
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Josh broke his hand this year. He didn't play in the last 3 games. He has never once played a full 16 game season in the NFL.
I like the guy and it was a mistake to cut him. I wish he was still here, but I read that he wants to stay in NY and even said he was willing to mentor a rookie qb if the Jets draft one high.
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There were reports that we offered Josh a role in the QB coaching room if he wanted to hang his cleats. But, he still wants to play.
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Reflecting....
It really was a mistake to cut Josh loose. He would have really been good for Kizer this year. He is such a "team" guy.
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Josh broke his hand this year. He didn't play in the last 3 games. He has never once played a full 16 game season in the NFL.
I like the guy and it was a mistake to cut him. I wish he was still here, but I read that he wants to stay in NY and even said he was willing to mentor a rookie qb if the Jets draft one high. I hadn't heard about his hand, but then I didn't pay attention to the Jets. That's not good for us, we should have never let him go. 
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Counting on McCown to stay healthy is a bit risky. Kizer would be backing up McCown or if the rookie is ready, he could step in.
You can not plan around injuries..no way to predict when and if an injury might happen.
One last thought, even if McCown were to be injured, the guy is still a positive influence, helping to teach the young guys. I don't see any down side to bringing McCown back to the Browns.
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Dorsey is in a position to draft what he believes is the best QB in the draft.
Are you saying, mac, that Dorsey will draft his pick regardless of who Hue wants (if different than Dorsey)? Or will it be a collaborative effort of the two? Simply picking your brain here...
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