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The Raiders have their pick, Dallas’ pick and Chcago’s pick. They are going to Ben interesting come draft day.
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He hasn’t earned a roster spot. You earn that in games. Your performance in practice, preseason and meeting rooms is irrelevant if it doesn’t translate to actual games. 10 INTs in 82 pass attempts doesn’t scream, “we need to see more.” That’s the worst start a QB has ever had. He hasn’t earned a spot on an NFL roster.
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I mean it is hard enough to be a Bills fan. We don’t need to give everyone else more ammo. There isn’t another team in the league that would employ him and we continue to play him!! Some fans are like, “I don’t know, I need to see more.” We are the only ones stupid enough to advocate for that scrub.
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He shouldn’t have been on the roster. You could sign a guy tomorrow (Landry Jones for example) that can walk in the door and be better. Peterman doesn’t belong on a roster. He isn’t one of the top 100 QBs in then world (and there are only like 75 rostered QBs). He’s a total scrub that and an embarrassment to all of us. He makes us a bigger joke than we already are. Just cut him and let him start on his next career.
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He did (as bad as that sounds). He was much better than Peterman. I agree though that that it doesn’t matter. This MAY be the worst offense ever when you factor in the rules. This league is set up for teams to score 30+ points. We have 2 TDs in 18 quarters. We have 3 games without a TD. It is just an abomination.
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How many chances does he deserve? Why does he get so many more opportunities than other 5th round picks that failed? Everyone around the league knows that he sucks. The only people that don’t realize it are a couple of Bills fans and McDermott. No, he isn’t. He’s statistically the worst QB ever. There is nothing typical about him. If Drew Brees threw 1,000 straight INTs he still wouldn’t match Peterman’s INT percentage!! That’s incredible. Anderson stinks and he’s way better than that scrub Peterman. He doesn’t belong on an NFL roster. Knowing the playbook isn’t a skill; it is your job.
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I made one bet yesterday. Bills - Colts Unser 44. I thought that it was easy money the whole game. That ended quite scary.
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That’s when that conversation was. The conversation in October of 2017 was a much different conversation knowing that Josh Allen was our target. I said a zillion times that I thought he needed to sit the year before we drafted him. When the options were Allen, McCarron, and Peterman it was different. If they were taking Baker or Rosen (2 guys that I thought were day one starters) than I would have been cool with that QB room. Now Rosen may not even be good but I thought he was day 1 ready. Teddy would have been a solid option if they were drafting a guy that should have red shirted (like Mahomes did).
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Yeah, they shouldn’t have signed him in October of 2017. If their plan was Allen, they needed a guy that could play this year. It could have been McCarron I suppose but he wasn’t near the top of the list. I’m not a Cutler fan but he’s way better than what we are doing. 2019 will be Allen and 2 guys not currently here. They need to do better with those 2 guys.
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We should have signed Teddy. That ship has sailed though. Allen is the QB through next year. As a competent vet in the offseason and maybe even draft a guy late. A QB room of Allen, Fitz and Shea Patterson (or something like that) would be an improvement.
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I was very wrong about Tyrod & have to own it.
Kirby Jackson replied to twoandfourteen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And I am in agreement with that. I said that they did the right thing. They should have had a guy here though if they were going to take such a raw prospect. Taking that pick and cap relief for Tyrod was the right decision. At the same time, the offense would have been a lot better with him. Either way though, this team wasn’t a contender which is why I agreed with them. -
I was very wrong about Tyrod & have to own it.
Kirby Jackson replied to twoandfourteen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You are wrong. You’ve always hated him. His okay level of play is WAY better than we’ve gotten. Our QBs have 3 TDs and 12 INTs. That wouldn’t be the case with Tyrod. -
I was very wrong about Tyrod & have to own it.
Kirby Jackson replied to twoandfourteen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well said -
Why do new coaches overhaul rosters?
Kirby Jackson replied to major's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good question and good answer -
I was very wrong about Tyrod & have to own it.
Kirby Jackson replied to twoandfourteen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I’m fine with rebuilding but who are the players on offense that are a part of the future? Allen and Dawkins are. Maybe Zay is a 3rd receiver. That’s my issue. If they were a collection of young, talented guys I’d be fine. They aren’t. You don’t rebuild needing as many guys as the Bills need on offense. They have left little margin for error on FA and the draft. The Bills need to be right about virtually all of their additions. -
I was very wrong about Tyrod & have to own it.
Kirby Jackson replied to twoandfourteen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You are overlooking a very important part of the discussion, Bills QBs have thrown for 3 TDs and 12 INTs. That’s how you lose. We wouldn’t have won shootouts but could have consistently scored 20 points a week. Passing yards are irrelevant, points matter. Turnovers matter. We’d be (at least) 3-4 with a win last week (we also win that game if Allen doesn’t go out). Again, though you got rid of Tyrod because you don’t care to be between 7-9 and 9-7. We all needed to accept that. The Bills did what they thought that they needed to in order to become an 11-5 team in the next couple of years. We will see how it plays out. -
I was very wrong about Tyrod & have to own it.
Kirby Jackson replied to twoandfourteen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh, my bad!! Yeah, they wouldn’t have been good. The OL is worse. I’m of the belief that Daboll is better than Rico (although that’s not an endorsement). The offense would have looked a lot like last year (which is why I was fine moving on). We would be 3-4 now with Tyrod. The game or two at the end of the year wasn’t worth it.