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SaviorPeterman

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  1. Dennison is probably staying especially since he can use TT as the scapegoat.

     

    And if McD/Beane are smart they'll wait until the 2018 season starts to can Dennison so they can make him their scapegoat if the offense continues to be the leagues worst.

  2. On social media today lavish praise is being heaped on St Doug and Tom Coughlin for the work they did this year in Jacksonville.

     

    It was also pointed out that St. Doug already has his own coaching tree branching out with Mike Pettine who had success in Cleveland of all places before being prematurely fired after his 2nd season.

     

    Look for Nate Hackett to be a hot commodity too for the work they've done with Blake Bortles.

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  3. The 2017 Dolphins should serve as a cautionary tale in terms of high expectations and disappointment after a first  year head coach gets a team with a playoff drought back into the tourney.

     

    And I still think 2018 has all the makings of a classic 'two steps back' season for the Bills especially with a head coach in McD that has a lot of work to do with his personel evaluation, game decisions and clock management skills.

  4. 2 minutes ago, Best Player Available said:

    Your hot takes suck! Example: When your Miami Dolphins "were peaking at the right time" And Gasse has built a gritty team. They would be tough to beat in the playoffs. 

    How did that turn out? 

     

    Not sure why some folks insist on obsessing with the Dolphins but I already admitted I was wrong (as were many other experts) about them being a SB contender this year.

     

    But again, the 2017 Bills should use Miami as a cautionary tale heading into next season. Because expectations were sky high in Miami this year after Gase turned around the franchise his first season and got them to the playoffs. And something tells me no matter what this team does in the offseason some fans will be talking SB heading into 2018 for the Bills.

  5. I don't think McD would have had much of a choice given the hit Taylor took, but even if Taylor was cleared you can't go back him if NP won the game today against a superior Jags team on the road.

     

    In fact the Biggest mistake McD made was going back to Taylor after the Chargers game or we probably are advancing to 2nd round and wouldn't have needed a miracle play from the Bengals to get into the tourney to begin with.

  6. 1 minute ago, PIZ said:

     

    If the Jag team that played against the Bills today shows up against the Steelers, the Steelers will stomp them.  Romo seeing wide open receivers during the game was normal.  A real QB like Roethlisberger will eat them up.  I just hope playing against our pitiful offense didn't get them too confident.  The previous game where the Jags beat the Steelers was a fluke.

     

    It's not a fluke when you go into a place like Pittsburgh and hand their ass to them and Big Ben has one of the worst days of his careers.

     

    I'm not saying St. Doug and the Jags do it again but the odds are in their favor given the talent they have on defense. Also for all the talk about how bad Bortles is he dominated the Bills defense today and made them look silly with his legs.

    5 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

    How does a team back into the playoffs?  

     

    Andy Dalton throwing a hail mary on 4th and 12 in Baltimore.

     

    Glad the drought is over but the Bills proved today they were the worst of all the teams in the playoffs sadly, at least they covered the 9 point spread though which most didn't think would happen.

  7. Not sure how anybody can bash Peterman today given the circumstances.

     

    Guy came in off the bench and made a huge 4th down conversion in his first play then another beautiful pass before a garbage intentional grounding call and INT that wasn't legit and not his fault to begin with even if it was.

     

    Bottom line, the future is very bright and look forward to seeing him start next year after a good offseason.

  8. 3 minutes ago, BigDingus said:

    I don't dislike you as much as many posters on this board, but I'm going to say this take of yours is way off.

     

    They have a better team, were playing at home, and had a QB that played better.

     

    And more importantly they have the better coach.

     

    McD and Beane are extremely lucky they backed into the playoffs and don't have the drought hanging over their shoulders because I still think the 2018 campaign could be similar to Miami's season this year.

  9. Just now, Rise Up Lights said:

    Marrone gets a lot of heat from Buffalo and maybe it's deserved, but the guys teams win where he goes. 

     

    I laughed at the St. Doug stuff before but it's true, he's now turned around 3 pathetic sports franchises very quickly. And you can argue McD is merely riding both Marrone and Rex's coattails with foundation laid for him.

     

    Jags were particularly inept and woeful the last few season before Marrone took them from worst to first this year winning the AFC South and now on there way to the 2nd round at worse.

     

    I won't be rooting for him and the Jags, but don't be surprised if they make a deep run because if anybody is equipped to beat juggernauts like the Pats and Steelers it's this Jags team.

  10. I know some Bills fans will refuse to concede this, but McD proved today he was in over his head against a superior HC and staff in Jacksonville.

     

    This game might have been there for the taking in the 1st half too but the same questionable play calling and clock management reared it's ugly head once again.

     

    Good coaches have brass balls and aren't afraid to go for it on 4th down, whether it was St. Doug and the 4th and goal that scored the Jags game winning TD or his mentor Sean Payton going for it on 4th and 2 from the 50 yard line at the end of the game today to try and ice it.

     

    Just sucks that after 17 years of not making the playoffs it's St Doug who has the last laugh and stuck it to this team with a brilliant gameplan utilizing Bortles mobility (who had a career game rushing by the way). Bills fans deserve better than 3 points in a playoff game period.

     

     

  11. 1 minute ago, LABILLBACKER said:

    Their QB is Bortles. We have a chance.

     

    While true, a lot of fans also claimed the same thing in regards to opposing QB's when we faced the Jets, Bengals and Panthers (with a hobbled Newton).

     

    In fact I think this game is going to be very similar to Carolina in terms of our offense being able to do very little against the Jags defense. This means we have to hope that Bortles plays like Newton did in week 2 against us and turns the ball over to win.

     

    Either way Jags went 6-2 at home this year just like the Bills and their only losses were against the Titans and Rams early in the season (both also playoff teams). They pretty much dominated all their other opponents at home including the Seahawks and Russell Wilson.

  12. 2 minutes ago, John from Hemet said:

    Personally?   If we get past the jags and TT doesnt suck I think he is back and we draft a qb

     

    It's possible but $18 million is simply not realistic to pay a guy who posts the type of stat lines Taylor does on a regular basis. Especially if Beane believes they can get that from NP next year who costs virtually nothing.

     

    In the end though it might come down to what TT and his agent truly believe he's worth and not wanting to be on a year to year situation in Buffalo which is obviously going to be the case next year again if he should come back with NP and/or another rookie QB waiting in the wings.

    1 minute ago, John from Hemet said:

    let me just say that I actually like Alex Smith

     

    I would like to see a QB drafted regardless of scenario.....if you trade for Alex Smith then i think they can afford to be more patient and wait to see what falls to their 1st round picks.

     

    I'd also take Alex Smith over TT if that was an option. But still believe NP can have a good offseason and bet the guy next year even if he's ultimately a placeholder for somebody else we draft this spring.

  13. 6 minutes ago, John from Hemet said:

    I think there is no doubt that had peterman have a strong game and not thrown the 5 interceptions they would have stuck with him.

     

    Which is why everyone in the NFL is speculating Tyrod's departure....actions speak louder then words

     

    Even if it's a formality that we are moving on from TT in the offseason, he can do himself a big favor on Sunday with a good performance win or lose. Would also help the Bills in getting max value for him in a trade scenario.

     

    Either way it's hard to imagine him being back in Buffalo unless we make a deep playoff run which would have to be because of TT anyway since this defense simply isn't going to be good enough to beat teams like the Pats and Steelers.

  14. I believe Taylor has an incentive in his contract depending on if the Bills can advance in the playoffs.

     

    Either way the playoffs is when a QB truly proves his worth. And pretty sure both McD and Taylor know the style of play that has got them into the playoffs offensively isn't going to cut it if they want to win in Jacksonville and beyond.

     

    This is where Taylor needs to prove he truly has guts and can take multiple chances in a game where the loser goes home for good until next season.

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