After the Bills’ 45-16 thrashing of the 49ers in Week 6, Buffalo’s fourth-straight victory, I wrote a column about Tyrod Taylor embracing his unique style of playing quarterback.
In it was this paragraph, basically, the central theme of the article:
“He rectifies every “negative” dropback in which he prematurely leaves the pocket before scanning to his third or fourth read — thereby theoretically “missing” a receiver who would’ve come open — by making the same amount of magical yet, for him, seemingly routine evasions of pressure to create something out of nothing by way of a nifty scramble or precise throw on the run.