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Bills hire John Butler as secondary coach
SaviorPeterman replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dolphins just hired Tony Oden as their new secondary coach and that's who we should have been after given his impressive resume. Regardless Byrd should not have been fired in the first place and this regime is continuing to raise a lot of questions about the competency. -
Never cared for Fitz that much, if any drought QB deserved to get this team back to the playoffs it was Bledsoe with Trent Edwards being a close second.
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Nothing ridiculous about it, the last 24 hours have been a epic failure for this franchise. Whether it was botching the Wood retirement (and who knows how this drama is going to play out) and all these questionable coaching announcements/changes a very familiar stench is coming from One Bills Drive.
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Bills hire John Butler as secondary coach
SaviorPeterman replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Still not sure why this move was made when the bigger issue with the defense continues to be the front seven like it was under Rex Ryan. -
Seems like a lot of turmoil in Orchard Park these days similar to bumbling regimes of the past and it would be magnified even more if not for this team getting lucky and ending the playoff drought.
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Have you ever been less excited for a SB?
SaviorPeterman replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I haven't truly cared about the SB in years since the Bills haven't been to one in over 20 years. But as an NFL fan in general hard not to be interested in this one knowing the Patriots are about to win 3 out of 4 superbowls for the 2nd time in NFL history and set new NFL records in the process for essentially becoming a dynasty twice under the same head coach/QB. -
Gilmore is now beloved in NE (Yahoo Article)
SaviorPeterman replied to BigDingus's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If we wouldn't have found a great (and possibly better) replacement for Gilmore in Tre White I'd certainly be disappointed for letting him walk and sign with the Pats. But make no mistake about it, Gilmore Island is finally open for business and he's playing the best football of his career for the Pats since coming back from a mid season injury and struggling a bit early in the season. -
I still think a lot of fans are going to be disappointed when we don't spend big money on a FA QB or give up the farm to move up and draft one. So say what you want about NP, but still think there is a major disconnect between Beane and McD and the fans in terms of NP viability as a 2018 starting QB option. Bottom line, no team out there is going to trade with the Bills and pass on an elite blue chip talent like Sam Darnold. And if they did they'd ask for way more than any draft trade chart says is equal value.
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Tanner Lee is a dark horse QB to keep an eye on
SaviorPeterman replied to SaviorPeterman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I seriously doubt that happens, he has too much talent and ability plus he's not a headcase with any off the field baggage or drama. I have him graded out as a 4th round prospect and believe he'll go somewhere around here. Best case for Lee though might be to land on a team with an established franchise QB so he's not thrown into the fire and can develop properly for a few years. -
Tanner Lee is a dark horse QB to keep an eye on
SaviorPeterman replied to SaviorPeterman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nobody is disputing that Lee's college career was less than stellar, but there are many reasons behind it and not all NFL franchise QB's come into the league with stellar W/L records and stats behind them. This is why he'd be a pure dark horse, but the talent is there and he checks off pretty much every box the NFL scouting world is looking for. -
I would love that to be the case but still don't see Brady retiring now that they dumped what looks like a sure fire franchise QB in Jimmy G. And if the Eagles were to somehow pull of the biggest SB upset since the Giants beat the Bills in the SB, it would likely motivate Brady and company even more. No way he wants to go out a loser.
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Tanner Lee is a dark horse QB to keep an eye on
SaviorPeterman replied to SaviorPeterman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's not ludicrous if you look at what NP showed as a rookie and project him to take a huge step in year 2, 3, etc. Nothing is guaranteed but I still feel that we struck gold with NP just like we did with most of the 2017 draft picks. The talent and intangibles are there which is why TT was benched for him in the first place. He just needs to continue to hit the gym to improve arm strength (which was mostly fine anyway as a rookie) and avoid the turnovers. But getting back on topic, Tanner Lee could be even better in the long run if he lands on the right team and is developed properly. -
Tanner Lee is a dark horse QB to keep an eye on
SaviorPeterman replied to SaviorPeterman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes he would, in fact I've heard that Hoodie and the Pats front office have Lauletta high on their radar/draft board as another potential Jimmy G type of QB. So if this is true I would pounce if I'm Beane given the Pats sterling record with QB's of late. It's no secret that they are in the market to find Brady's next replacement to develop a few years until he's finally gone. -
Tanner Lee is a dark horse QB to keep an eye on
SaviorPeterman replied to SaviorPeterman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
FYI - when I say this year's NP, I obviously mean a steal that was drafted later than he should be. Because in a few years when all these pundits do their '2017 redrafts' pretty sure NP will be a 1st rounder, maybe even top 10 pick depending how his career goes. In fact I already saw one that had Patrick Mahomes as top 5 draft pick if they could redo it today, and he's a very similar player to NP just with a much bigger arm. -
Eric Wood's Cap Hit
SaviorPeterman replied to 1st Ammendment NoMas's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Still have no idea why this clown is employed by the Pegulas. Oh wait nevermind it's because his good buddy Russ Brandon insisted on it. (who also should be long gone). -
Bills still making Bad Contract decisions
SaviorPeterman replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're right. Again he's a certainly a top 10 - 15 center just like Cordy Glenn is/was at LT, but you still can't pay a guy premium money for that and that's where this team has gotten themselves into trouble during the drought years. -
Bills still making Bad Contract decisions
SaviorPeterman replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nobody can say this extension was a bad decision, but Wood did have an injury history with this team including breaking his leg twice midseason and missing the rest of the year on two separate occasions. The only issue I had with the extensions is thought it might be a bit premature because Wood has never truly been an elite center, just very good and consistent in most cases but certainly not top shelf compared to some of his peers. Regardless it's a moot point and not worth debating given his untimely end to his NFL career. -
QB: Mike White WKU
SaviorPeterman replied to Jamie Muellers Ghost's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If we draft a mid round QB to develop as a backup behind NP I'd take a hard look at Tanner Lee. He didn't wow folks at the Sr. Bowl and his college career wasn't the greatest on paper, but he has all the prototypical NFL starting QB qualities that NFL front offices and coaching staffs drool over. -
I'm hearing a lot of buzz around Tanner Lee despite his less than stellar Sr. Bowl showing. And considering he wasn't even the greatest college QB some would wonder what the hype is about. But quite frankly he could be this year's Nathan Peterman since he has a lot of raw skill and pretty much all the tools that NFL scouts and GM's tend to covet.....most notably the size, arm strength, leadership and accuracy. Regardless I don't expect him to be drafted too high unless there is a true desperation run at QB's this year. He's probably more of a round 3 - 5 type of guy and I have him graded out as a 4th rounder on my big board. But if we are looking for another solid developmental prospect to compete for the backup job behind Peterman he might be a good choice in the mid rounds if he's still available.
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Potential replacements for Eric Wood
SaviorPeterman replied to The Now Moment's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We are in big trouble unfortunately because of the extension, will seriously hamper this teams offseason plans now because of the impending $10 million cap hit. Groy is probably going to be the guy by default but this obviously opens up another glaring hole to pursue in FA and the draft. -
Source: Major Bills news coming next week
SaviorPeterman replied to SaviorPeterman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
People apparently like Yolo and 26 more so it's ok for them to 'exploit' this (I like them too by the way). But heaven forbid I post the same thing, it's obviously 'trolling' (a word many people still don't even understand).