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The Last 5-4 Team to Sit a Vet for a Rookie?
Nihilarian replied to BisonMan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If he was he didn't catch a ball and only caught two in the NO game. I guess my meaning was is now he will have someone who will throw more than two passes per game to him. -
What's your early assessment of Peterman ?
Nihilarian replied to GreggTX's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
From what I saw him do against the Saints in the 4th quarter I'm excited to see what he can do after getting all the first team reps. From April 2017, Jon Gruden's take. "Gruden offered up an intriguing assessment during the call. Someone asked him if he were to come back to coach this year and needed a QB to play right away, which of this year’s class would he choose. He said Pitt product Nathan Peterman." https://www.ninersnation.com/2017/4/19/15356660/jon-gruden-nathan-peterman-most-pro-ready-starter-2017-nfl-draft -
Bills' WRs suddenly have fantasy value...
Nihilarian replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hey, perhaps Peterman will stink it up in his first start. But I kinda doubt he will go 9/18 for 56 yards averaging 3.1 yards, one INT with 2 sacks in 3/4 of the game. I think this change to Peterman makes the move for bringing in Kelvin Benjamin relevant. Also, with Clay back in the lineup opposing defenses are going to need to worry about more than McCoy. I'm excited to see what an actual passing QB can do with this offense. -
Exactly right! When the performance of the main component of the offense fails like he did for 3/4 of the game against the Saints it's time for a change. It wasn't just bad as it was pathetic and even when he found a WR to be open he couldn't hit them properly. You can't win when your one trick pony runs out of tricks. https://mobile.twitter.com/YardsPerPass/status/930260603368853504/video/1
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The Last 5-4 Team to Sit a Vet for a Rookie?
Nihilarian replied to BisonMan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think the kid will do a whole lot better then most people think. It's about time the Bills had an actual pocket QB that teams will actually need to worry about stopping his passing. Plus Charles Clay should be back and he should help that passing offense even more. I'm excited to see what a passing QB can do with this receiving corps. -
Nathan Peterman to Start this Week.
Nihilarian replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All you guys railing about losing a QB that goes invisible for 3/4 of a game and then perhaps he throws two meaningless TD's in the 4th quarter. The guy kept his job because he looked like the best option they had and that no longer applies. The team is 5-4 because they had a ton of turnovers in the first few games and beat some bad teams. The only good team they beat was the Falcons after they lost both starting WR's in the second half along with 3 turnovers. A 33.6 passer rating with an added 6'5'' WR in Kelvin Benjamin who he repeatedly missed throwing passes. This last game with the underthrows, overthrows and errant throws. The NFL is a performance-based business and when you perform as bad as he did on Sunday he should be benched. -
After watching Tyrod in this last game I gotta wonder if he now has JP syndrome from that Jets game? Is the guy done in the NFL and will now see and hear phantom sackers all around him? Tyrod Taylor finished 3/4 of that Saints game going 9/18 for 56 yards, one INT with 2 sacks. He finished with a QBR 29.7, RTG 33.6. WOW, that is pathetic. Is he injured? Peterman in one quarter went 7/10 for 79 yards no INT's, no sacks, a 95.2 QBR, 126.7 RTG. If Tyrod starts to stink it up against the Chargers I'd bench him if for nothing more than let him fear to lose his starting job over the fear of phantom sackers
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I get a kick out of Gruden. Every QB he attempts to develop he throws this gigantic playbook at them and expects them to learn it all. So that at some point during a game he can call some obscure play that the rest of the team says wth is this? He overloads his QB's with a bunch of useless plays that the team will never utilize. On another note, some 2018 FA QB's, Kirk Cousins, Drew Brees, Sam Bradford.
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What's wrong with this team? And how can it be fixed?
Nihilarian replied to LA Grant's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What was comical is Tyrod Taylors stats for that game against the Saints! He played 3 quarters of football and went 9 of 18 for 56 yards, one INT, 2 sacks with a rating of 33.6! A comicical tragedy is what it was. The NFL is a performance-based sport and after that performance, he should be benched! Taylor is not that answer at QB and the Bills need to see what they have in Peterman before next years draft. That is if they aren't too busy drafting for the defense after that pathetic performance against the Saints. I can only think that with the next 7 games those teams can't wait to play a falling apart Buffalo team. -
What's wrong with this team? And how can it be fixed?
Nihilarian replied to LA Grant's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The reality of the situation is that the Bills beat the 4-5 Jets once at home. They beat the 3-6 Denver Broncos at home.They beat the 5-4 Falcons on the road! They beat the 3-6 Tampa Bay Bucs at home. They beat the 3-6 Raiders at home. Looking back at who the Bills beat this season is that they had only one impressive win on the road in Atlanta against a team that had just lost it's starting WR's in Julio Jones, Mohamad Sanu to injuries in the second half. The three turnovers helped. Out of the next 7 games, 4 are on the road. Two are against the 7-2 Patriots. Two are against the 4-5 Dolphins. The 3-6 Chargers on the road. the 3-7 Colts at home and finally the 6-3 Chiefs on the road. So, the Bills maybe beat the Chargers, Colts, and Dolphins once. Looks like 8-8... maybe! The reality is that this is a bad team that got a bunch of turnovers the first few games. Tyrod Taylor stinks and is not the answer at QB. Is Peterman? I suspect that the team might not even be able to draft one of those top QB's as they will be more worried about bolstering the defense after watching that game against the Saints! The Bills need to overhaul and upgrade most of their offensive line due to age and injuries. Glenn is not a pro bowl LT and shouldn't be paid like one at 12 mill per. LG Incognito is an 11-year vet that is worth more than he is getting. Wood is a 9-year vet and the highest paid center in the NFL. Is he playing like the best center in the league? The right side is a joke with players who wouldn't even be a backup player on a good team. The defense needs a lot of help at a lot of positions after watching the Saints rush for 20 rushing first downs, 298 rushing yards on 48 attempts a 6.3 YPC average! Who needs QB Drew Brees when you can run the ball like that? -
According to those points, the only games the Bills are favored to win are Colts, Dolphins at home. (7-9). If they continue to play like they did the past two weeks they won't win another game this season.
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Suddenly this years team looks like a bad, bad team with 184 PF-198 PA and it's gonna get a whole lot worse from here on out if changes aren't made. @ Chargers @ Chiefs Patriots Colts Dolphins @Patriots @ Dolphins If this team keeps playing like they did the last two weeks it might look like a 5-11 season.
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A Few Thoughts About the Saints Game
Nihilarian replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tyrod Tayor was beyond pathetic in this game. 9 of 18 for 56 yards and an INT. I've been on his side up until this game and now want to see more of Peterman. I know he took the team to five wins and he should be allowed to have some bad games at times. Alas, He was such a detriment to a win today that he should have been replaced at halftime. I'm done supporting the guy and hope the Bills are carefully looking at this year's crop of rookie QB's. WTF happened to the run defense? Can those stats be right? 298 yards rushing on 48 attempts with a 6.2 YPC average. 6 rushing TD's? The entire defense hit a wall today! -
First coach fired is going to be......
Nihilarian replied to BmarvB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I kinda get the impression that Luck might not want to play for Pagano anymore and now he won't be back this season after landing on IR. Had Deshaun Watson not been injured this week the score between the Texans and Colts would have been more like 41-20 with Pagano the human torch! Instead, the Colts faced Tom Savage. The Colts have the 6-2 Steelers, 5-3 Titans, @ 5-3 Jags, @ 5-3 Bills, 3-5 Broncos, @ 4-5 Ravens, 3-5 Texans all to play. Currently, the Colts at 3-6 it looks like they will finish 5-11 is a good bet that Pagano might not make it to the Broncos game if he should lose the next four. I suspect the Colts OC Rob Chudzinski might be the interim HC. In any event, I think the guy is history this year unless he can get that team turned around quickly. -
First coach fired is going to be......
Nihilarian replied to BmarvB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The thing you guys need to realize is that Gase had the Dolphins in the playoffs last year with a 10-6 record. Gase has a big excuse in that his starting QB is on IR in Tallywhacker. That Miami offense is currently 32nd while the defense is 15th in points allowed, 7th in yards allowed. McAdoo had his NY Giant in the playoffs last year too with a record of 11-5 and the team added WR Brandon Marshall to an already good WR corps. It's not his fault that ODB, BM are on IR and Shepard has been fighting an ankle injury. 15 Giants players on IR at this time. That's mostly the issue with the passing offense. The run game is horrid and the defense is almost as bad. I can see McAdoo keeping his job and replacing DC Steve Spagnuolo and or OC Mike Sullivan might be in the Cards. On another note, Indy has been not so great since Luck's shoulder injury in 2015 going 8-8, 8-8 and now currently 3-6. There is talk that Luck's career might be over...https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/ex-colts-linebacker-thinks-andrew-lucks-nfl-career-is-over-despite-gms-comments/ -
First coach fired is going to be......
Nihilarian replied to BmarvB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Chuck Pagano by far and it isn't even close! It was said that Colts owner Jim Irsay was looking to hire Jon Gruden last offseason and with their 3-6 start currently 162 PF, 260 PA YIKES! They are a bad, bad team that Andrew Luck managed to mostly hold together by himself. The team has wasted some of Luck's prime years with a bad HC who refuses to beef up an offensive line to protect Luck. Anyone else recall that 46 to 9 opening week loss to the Rams? The offense stinks with no run game, the defense stinks currently #32! There is a new GM in Indy after the owner fired that moron Grigson and I'll wager he also wants a change at HC for the team. Others on the watchlist include Marvin Lewis, John Fox, Todd Bowles, Ben McAdoo, Hue Jackson. -
FIXED! OG, OT, DT, LB, RB Fix the lines and that should be the biggest need. Then LBer, RB. QB remains a concern and will depend on how well TT does the rest of the season. However, it wasn't his fault for the constant jailbreak on Thursday night. P.S. Geez, no rookie QB if they fail to fix that Oline!
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Official fire Rick Dennison thread
Nihilarian replied to Buffalo Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I disagree. When the defense is always rushing more than you have in blocking then adjustments should have been made by the coaches. Simple things like keeping more into block and quick slant/outs pass plays to help keep the QB from being overwhelmed. Granted the penalties and drops were on the players. The bigger issue in my view was the offensive game plan and play calling. -
Breaking News: The Bills Realize the Truth
Nihilarian replied to trainspotting's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Food for thought. One year the NY Giants went up to Seattle and were beaten down by the Seahawks 17 to 12. They intercepted Phill Simms 4 times as he went 14 of 25 for 190 yards and they sacked him 7 times! That year was 1986 and the Giants went on to win the super bowl. Just saying that one game out of 16 doesn't mean the world will end because of a loss no matter how bad it looks. What matters now is that the Bills offensive coaches get their heads out of their posteriors and work up a game plan to keep that game from happening again. Because more than likely every team the Bills face from here on out will try to do the very same things the Jets did on Thursday night. Also, let's hope that the GM saw what we all saw and drafts some top offensive linemen in the next draft. -
I'd swear I was watching the old Rex Ryan "Overload Blitz" scheme last night. The Bills would block with 5 and the Jets sent 6. The Bills would block with six and the Jets would send 7 and so on. Meanwhile, the Jets secondary was in man coverage. The Jets put their best DE (Wilkerson) against the Bills weakest links on that right side and it worked. It was an embarrassment as a Bills fan to watch that Bills offensive line get destroyed like that and Taylor be under pressure so quickly. The Jets just showed the rest of the league how to shut down the Bills offense. You would think that the Bills OC would have a worked up game plan in case something like this happened with quick outs /slants to take advantage of that pass rush/man coverage. I hope that McDermott places his boot up the O line coaches backside for that kind of a performance. I don't blame the players for being outcoached.
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From an article in Yahoo sports, Newton was a fan of Benjamin, praising him on Sunday after Carolina’s win over division rival Tampa Bay: “He’s a person that’s an unbelievable teammate. He comes to work each and every day,” Newton said. “He may not be the talkative person all the time, but I guarantee you, when you want people in your foxhole, Kelvin Benjamin is the person that you want. “You know you can just see it on his face. He’s usually a very enthusiastic person come gameday, and man, I could just see it.” "Buffalo’s leading pass-catchers are running back LeSean McCoy and tight end Charles Clay; their top three receivers, Jordan Matthews, Andre Holmes and Zay Jones, have combined to offer the Bills roughly the same output -36 receptions for 404 yards – as Benjamin gave the Panthers on his own." https://www.yahoo.com/sports/deadline-surprise-panthers-trade-wr-kelvin-benjamin-buffalo-2-205423282.html At 6'5 250lbs you don't need much separation when you are going up against most DB's that are usually under 6" 200lbs. I love this trade for a 3rd/7th. Plus, Clay should be back by week 10 against NO.
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My lord, I love this trade! Love this GM & HC! A 6'5 240lb beast and just what the Bills need to make a playoff push! Talk about a great red zone target. Dunno why the Panthers would trade him away for a 3rd and a 7th. Just a darn shame we probably won't see him in a Bills uni Thursday though.
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Trades that should happen: Cordy Glenn to Giants
Nihilarian replied to Peace Frog's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't see a 1-6 Giants team trading for a top LT at this point in the season! However, the 7-1 Eagles might be very interested in one of the backup tackles on the Bills since Jason Peters knee injury. Not Glenn though. -
I can remember that season pretty well as it was a confluence of issues that screwed the team that season. They started out great because the defense was getting bunches of turnovers the first five games. 17 turnovers in those first 5 wins! These turnovers made the defense look so much better than it was and don't forget it was George Edwards as DC! The defense finished 30th in points allowed and 26th in yards allowed. The real problems to overcome were on offense as Fred Jackson only played in 10 games, Spiller in 11. The biggest issue was that Fitz was severely injured (ribs) in that Washington game and he was never healthy again all season. Because Chan Gailey wanted to win he didn't want to rest Fitz to start Tyler Thigpin or Brad Smith. Nevermind that Gailey was attempting to make things work with smoke and mirrors on offense running 5 WR sets with only one decent WR. Gailey put the entire offense on Fitz to try and win games. Let's not also forget that center Eric Wood went out for the year in that NY Jets game (week 9) and the offensive line never recovered until Pears took over under center late in the season. Against the Dolphins in week 10 the wheels really came off as the offense couldn't even snap the ball properly all game. Levitre moved to center in that game and he was just so bad at snapping the ball.