When you consider how long its been since Buffalo has been a real contender two seasons in the grand scheme of things is not a long time to wait.
McD knows what he wants. Smart, solid players , men of good character and when he has enough of them good things will happen in my humble opinion.
Why have an expensive/ elite WR that wants touches on a team that has the lowest amount of pass attempts in the league?
Boldin was over the hill and knew it IMO.
I did allot of boasting before the season started on how well the WCO matched Taylors skill set, while some of the more football savvy posters told me I was wrong.
I'm here to tell you now I was wrong...
I agree,
When T T goes out and has his best game against the Chiefs perhaps Shaw will see the light.
Tyrod Taylor was looking more and more like Trenative Edwards, been there , done that , and Taylor got his own self benched and deserved it IMO.
Myself personally, I think way to much is being made about the Peterman start and how it relates to the success or failure of the new HC /regime.
Did T T count the days when he was benched last season?
I understand where your coming from and appreciate the thoughtful reply , but I just don't see Taylor giving up without a fight.
Taylors benching was partly his fault and Tyrod probably realizes he forced McD/Dennisons hand in my humble opinion.
My idea is McD needs to step in now and assist Dennison in adjusting the O to fit Taylor.
This notion its all over for Taylor here in Buffalo because the Bills made a switch at the QB position remains to be seen.
Tyrod Taylor loves his football team and nothing will ever change that in my humble opinion.
McD is rebuilding the the organization from the ground up.
Did you really think it was going to be easy?
McD took on a Rex Ryan football team and basically got rid of anyone that had anything to do with scouting and drafting players. Clearly the team McD took over is not the kind of team he wants.
I lliked your 2nd assessment Shaw, hang in there buddy, we have one hell of a draft coming up.
The Bills are rebuilding and trying to stay competitive at the same time and its not an easy thing to do in my humble opinion.
I appreciate your contributions row_33 and I Hope you change your mind.
You say it served no useful purpose then go on to say it may have convinced Taylor to throw the football more. If Taylor gets injured do you think Peterman is ready to get tossed into the fire with very little preparation and stick with the same game plan? I don't, so we did accomplish something in my humble opinion.
It was a calculated move to help spark the team, give Peterman some experience, send Taylor a message and gain valuable intel before the next draft.
Everything was accomplished IMO.
with all due respect
5th round draft choices don't get many chances early on under normal circumstances. Taylor had to wait for years.
So I wouldn't feel to bad for the most NFL ready Peterman because he's not and Buffalo knows that now.
Nate Peterman should be grateful for the opportunity in my humble opinion.
Perhaps he learned something from it and won't stink the place up so bad next time...
You accomplished two things IMO, evaluated Peterman when games still mean something and told Taylor checking down when its 4th and forever doesn't get the job done. Now Buffalo can go into the next draft with no holding back.
It was a very cold and calculated move in my humble opinion.
Someone had to do it...
I'm so sick of running the ball on 1st down its driving me nuts.
QB walks up to the line with a whole different approach knowing he has 3 downs throwing the football to make a 1st in my humble opinion.