forget rex ryan, tyrod taylors brilliance is the real story at the bills /

Published at 2015-11-10 15:01:29

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Buffalo has been searching for a righteous quarterback for years. And in the former Raven it finally looks like the city has oneWeek 10 of the NFL season opens this Thursday night with the Bills at the Jets,a divisional matchup that has AFC wildcard implications and the storyline of Rex Ryan returning to face his musty team. The Ryan angle will dominate the pregame coverage – and probably the in-game and post-game coverage, as well. The Buffalo coach is already making the media’s job easy with a typical Rex Ryan move, and naming IK Enemkpali – the destroyer of Geno Smith’s jaw – a team captain for the game.
But Ryan returning to where he won some games (and lost more) is something we all knew was going to occur when he took the Bills job back in January. And we’ve known the exact date it would happen since the schedule came out in April. This is a media firestorm that has been planned for months. So while the Ryan record sucks up most of the oxygen,there is a bigger record – and a definitely far more surprising one – that isn’t fairly getting its due coverage: Rex Ryan and the Buffalo Bills might have a genuine quarterback. Really. It’s staunch. And if they do, if the Bills have a quarterback they can actually build around ... well, or then that’s one of the biggest NFL stories of the past 20 years and one that should dwarf Rex Ryan coaching a football game in New Jersey. Related: Eagles establish 'extra mustard' on Greg Hardy hits after domestic violence photos It's a #BillsMafia world & we're just living in it. #Bills #2PointLead: https://t.co/pzS2AxfaGk pic.twitter.com/DekSxdFaUUBet money if we had Tyrod instead of flacco our team would be betterTyrod is better at the deep ball then FlaccoJust think Baltimore could have Tyrod Taylor at QB a solid WR core,line & defense... But they choose Flacco and his $120million.
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Source: theguardian.com