I never really try to run (first), I’m trying to find the true playmakers down the field that we have, let them catch it and run with it and make the plays.
That is the real reason they were drafted in the lower rounds. Movement is everything.“You’re talking to the wrong guy if you’re trying to get me to make some kind of special categorization for these guys,’’ Carroll said. BILLS is a registered trademark of the Buffalo Bills LLC. “In my four years of being a backup in Baltimore … and being that our games are similar as far as the mobile quarterback goes, I definitely watched him. @leoroth. Life is all about decisions and opportunities.So while Taylor and Wilson each enjoyed stellar college careers, racking up eye-rubbing numbers (a combined 22,000 yards and 200 touchdowns) to go with truckloads of accolades, they have traveled much different paths to Monday night.Taylor, who started four years as a true freshman, was drafted in the sixth-round of the 2011 draft by the Baltimore Ravens and promptly found himself stuck behind established veteran Joe Flacco.In four years, he didn’t start a game, attempted just 35 passes, and when free agency knocked, he answered, jumping to the Bills in 2015 and winning the starting job. He said his visit with the Bills “went great’’ and doesn’t know why they drafted his teammate, Graham, over him.“I was excited for T.J., a good friend and good player,’’ Wilson said. The biggest storyline to come out of the Buffalo Bills’ 31-25 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football was the quality of officiating, or lack thereof. “You guys know that to (with Taylor). Share this article 612 shares share tweet text email link Robert Quinn. He leads NFL quarterbacks in rushing with 319 yards.Due to leg injuries, Russell Wilson has been limited to 24 rushes for 44 yards. Quarterback Tyrod Taylor didn’t hold back when asked for his thoughts on the referees in his post-game press conference, either, stating that the officiating was ‘horrible.’There is no question that some serious mistakes were made at the end of the first half, and some will argue that it could have potentially had a direct impact on the outcome of the game.Buffalo lost by six points and had the ball inside the Seahawks’ 10-yard line with under two minutes to play. Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor completed 27 of 38 passes for 289 yards and a total of two touchdowns against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 9. This site is neither endorsed, nor sponsored by, nor affiliated with the Buffalo Bills or NFL Properties LLC. The biggest storyline to come out of the Buffalo Bills’ 31-25 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football was the quality of officiating, or lack thereof.After a wild sequence of events to end the first half and negate a Bills’ field goal, the referees were bashed throughout the game by Jon Gruden, who provides color commentary. When we talk about what could be or what could’ve been.On the move is Tyrod Taylor's game. But he has long been working on becoming an efficient pocket passer. Chargers quarterback Tyrod Taylor says he hasn't changed his preparations or approach to playing after the team took Oregon's Justin Herbert with the No. Two came in NFC title games, when reputations are made. Taylor, who struggles mightily on mid-range accuracy, is at 1,500 yards with an 87.2 mark with Buffalo resting at a familiar 4-4.And while it’s a bit unfair to judge Taylor when he’s missing top receiver Sammy Watkins (foot), the great ones elevate those around them.Taylor grew testy when asked to assess his play midyear. Leo Roth . 6 draft pick. Welcome to Bills Wire's European Union Experience. Seahawks' Richard Sherman disses Bills for starting Nate Peterman over Tyrod Taylor. In 2014, he ran 118 times for 849 yards and six TDs.

His 99.4 passer rating and team-record 568 rushing yards earned Taylor a Pro Bowl nod and a new, insanely rich incentive-laden contract.After a red-shirt senior year spent leading Wisconsin to the Big Ten title and Rose Bowl, he had the good fortune of landing in Seattle where coach Pete Carroll was rebuilding a powerhouse with the 75th pick in the third down of the 2012 draft. They each could be “grinder’’ worthy in the eyes of ESPN’s Jon Gruden.“Definitely excited to go up against him,’’ Taylor said. He’s exciting and leads NFL quarterbacks in rushing with 319 yards. “But I wasn’t concerned about who wasn’t taking me, I was more focused on who was and whatever team took me I’d make the 31 others regret it.