The Buffalo Bills‘ coaching staff and front office haven’t been sold on Tyrod Taylor. Sorry Tyrod believers, he hasn’t proved to be the franchise quarterback, yet.
Two weeks ago, Taylor and the Bills came to an agreement on a restructured contract. The new contract cut his pay, eliminated three years from his contract and added another team option after the 2017 season. His 2016 performance wasn’t stellar, but it wasn’t a dumpster fire. He threw 17 touchdowns, only 6 interceptions and just a click over 3,000 yards.
Commendable numbers, but you don’t win in today’s NFL with that type of quarterback play.