Issues with Taylor or Bills offense?
Is it Taylor you dislike, or the offense? Look at who’s posting this thread and call it “predictable” as I know a handful will, and that’s fine. But I’m keeping that word dislike, because it’s clear that there are some who won’t be happy with Taylor no matter what.
I don’t think he “improves” in the sense that he becomes Aaron Rodgers.
He’s probably not going to be allowed to even try...
I actually do think what we saw last year is about what he is/can be as a player, give or take.
He could be a little better. He could be a little worse. Depends on what you’re looking at.
— Posted by transplantbillsfan
Rex basically said that not only was Roman failing to plan to Taylor’s strengths, he was also neglecting his weaknesses. What we saw (against Arizona) might as well have been Taylor’s first week as a Bill.
I saw Taylor go through progressions on occasion and also saw him look off defenders, something that outside of the Clay bomb in the preseason he hasn’t shown much of.
I expect this to improve markedly over the course of the season. I’d also like to see them bring in a new QB coach.
I don’t understand why people are so eager to put a ceiling on Taylor’s talent when it’s very obvious that he’s been doing what his coaches have asked him to do. Why can’t he become Steve Young? Might be a stretch at this point for him, but the talent and drive is certainly there. I’d take Taylor over a guy like Cutler any day of the week.
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