‘Coach Sean McDermott rolled the dice in the hope that Peterman could provide a spark to a sagging offense and, really, a sagging team that was coming off two horrific losses. The dice rolled right off the table and into a toilet, and ex-Bills coordinator Anthony Lynn, now the Chargers’ head coach, must have been texting back and forth with his old starting quarterback, Tyrod Taylor, laughing their butts off about the whole thing.’
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Nathan Peterman threw 5 INTs in his first half as the Buffalo Bills’ starting QB
‘Peterman wasn’t able to throw an interception on the Bills’ third possession because he didn’t attempt a pass.’
Maiorana: Unless Buffalo Bills are giving up, Tyrod Taylor should be the starter
‘Peterman had no chance against the now 4-6 Chargers playing in front of 25,015 fans at StubHub Center, about 10,000 of which were rooting for the Bills. Arrowhead Stadium next week against a much better Chiefs team that will be dying to make amends for losing to the woeful Giants? That’s frightening to think about.’
Ex-Bills coach Rex Ryan expresses sharp disagreement regarding Taylor benching
‘Ryan is not alone in the national media as McDermott’s move has been widely panned. Locally, most Bills fans who actually pay attention to the team on a daily basis seem to approve of McDermott making this call.’
Bills report card: Sean McDermott set Nathan Peterman up for colossal failure
‘Five interceptions. That’s really all I need to say in defending this grade. Nathan Peterman looked utterly incapable of playing in the NFL, let alone be a starting quarterback. The amazing thing is the Bills only had the ball for 11 minutes while Peterman played, meaning he averaged an interception almost once every two minutes! I felt bad for him because as it turns out, he was put in an impossible situation by coach Sean McDermott. Just because Tyrod Taylor isn’t the answer doesn’t mean Peterman should have been run out there, on the road, against a ferocious pass rush, with a horrible offensive line in front of him.’
Bills pinning hopes on rookie QB Nathan Peterman against Chargers
‘Chargers 24, Bills 20.’
Is Peterman up to the task? He sure was last year for Pitt when he beat Clemson
‘Los Angeles has stumbled to a 3-6 record because it seems to find new ways to blow games every week. But led by pass rushing maniac Joey Bosa, the Chargers rank fourth in the league in sacks, Bosa with 9.5 on his own. And now he’ll get to set his sights on Peterman as the rookie tries to gain his bearings in a game filled with pressure because the Bills can’t afford to lose given the next two opponents they face.’
Bills vs. Chargers: How to watch, listen, plus things to know before kickoff
‘The Chargers won the last meeting 22-10 in 2014 in Buffalo, and have won four of the last five games between the teams.’
Clock is ticking on coordinator Rick Dennison to get Bills’ offense back on track
‘Now, let’s be clear: Dennison could have called a perfect game, the offense could have rolled up big numbers, and it probably wouldn’t have mattered because the Bills’ defense could not stop the Saints and New Orleans still would have won. But the offense’s repetitive failure gave Buffalo zero hope.’
Bills coach Sean McDermott makes the bold move, will start Peterman vs. Chargers
‘Give this to McDermott: This is his team, he’s calling the shots, and no matter how big or small the issue, he owns it.’
Nathan Peterman knew he’d get his chance, now he has to make most of it
‘“It was pretty emotional, a dream come true to get this opportunity,” Peterman said Wednesday following his first practice as the man in charge of the sagging Buffalo offense formerly guided by Tyrod Taylor. “It’s certainly not done though, at all. Now I have to go work to earn it. It’s only an opportunity, just one step, and I have to keep working.”’
Bills QB Tyrod Taylor admitted to being ‘shocked’ by his benching
‘But give Taylor his props for being a professional because he certainly didn’t have to stand up and answer any questions about a decision he did not make, a decision he clearly does not agree with, yet the now former starter did so Wednesday morning.’
With Taylor, never a question of ‘if’ only ‘when’ he’d be benched
‘Wednesday’s announcement that Taylor has indeed been benched in favor of Peterman for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers was shocking only for its timing. If you’ve been paying attention to the Bills the last 2½ seasons, McDermott sitting his veteran quarterback with 38 starts and putting his team’s playoff hopes in the hands of a rookie with zero isn’t as big a risk as it seems.’
Buffalo Bills quarterback carousel: From Todd Collins to Nate Peterman
‘The Bills have struggled to find stability at the position ever since and coach Sean McDermott’s surprising announcement that rookie Nathan Peterman will start Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers brings the running total of starting quarterbacks since Kelly to an almost unfathomable 17 (even though Matt Cassel shouldn’t really count).’
The naked truth: Buffalo Bills streaker event at local bar is off
‘After the Blossom Road Pub announced the event, the pub got a message from Lambright’s attorney telling him that Nye had not been dealing with Lambright, but rather a person not authorized to act on Lambright’s behalf.’