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  1. 3 minutes ago, nuklz2594 said:

    it was always going to be a long season after 2/3 of the oline disappeared. wondering if shady will be there after this season.  it feels like we are at thanksgiving dinner...but we are at the kiddie table

    sadly i married a patriot bride. she has been loyal for 30 years.  she calls my bills hat..the hat of shame. sadly i have nuthin

    I predict Shady is out in a few weeks. Then gone after this year. 

  2. 7 minutes ago, 1billsfan said:

    I believe that young players on the Bills roster (or any NFL roster) can make huge strides, even during one season. As crazy at it might sound, what we think is a weakness right now two games in, may actually not be a weakness by the end of the season.

     

     

    Who are the building blocks on this roster? I see only:

     

    QB - Allen we hope

    WR -  Can Zay be a solid #2 or #3

    LT - Dawkins  we hope

    RB - Can Miller turn it around

    DT - Phillips can be solid

    LB - Edmunds we hope

    CB - White is legit

    S - Hyde has a few years

    s - Poyer maybe 

     

    That is not a lot

  3. Star - Has looked bad. Many said it was a bad contract. 

    Trent Murphy - Gave him $22M

    Vontae Davis - $4.3M

    Ivory - Big $ for 3rd RB

    Corey Coleman - $3M for a tryout

    AJ Mc - Costing a few million this and next year

    Richie - Extended  then quits and costing us $

    Kerley - Cut and eat $

     

    This is just a start. It is alarming at how many moves are turning out bad vs ones that have gone right. 

     

     

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  4. 1 minute ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    Haha, which of these scrubs is better than him? Honest question.  Which qb in a bad year threw 16 tds to 4 ints?  If Allen does that, we will wet ourselves.

    Not to mention his legs. I think Kaep could be a similar guy as Tyrod. With the right offense he prob has more upside though.

     

    My concern would be does he really still want to play football? Or is his heart somewhere else now. 

  5. At this point I am all for letting Allen ride this season out. But if he gets hurt or we need a number two I do not want to see Peterman back on the filed. So what is the plan at back up? I like the idea of a vet mentor guy. Also see taking a look at guys with potential. Some ideas below. 

     

    Usual has been:

    D Anderson

    M Moore

     

    Huh

    Jay Cutler

    Colin Kaepernick

     

    Really

    Paxton Lynch

    Davis Webb

     

    I have heard of him

    Ryan Nassib

    Johnny Football

     

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  6. 18 minutes ago, MJS said:

     

    Pretty easy. He played the best in the preseason, training camp, and practices.

     

    But when the teal games start he can't handle the increased speed and defensive scheming.

    There are tons and to s of guys that play well in preseason, etc and never see the field or even make the team. The coaches have blinders on when it comes to Peterman for some reason. I think its an ego thing. This is telling right here. Very defensive and odd when to answer the question - take it to my grave? Huh.

     

    McDermott said, when asked if he regretted starting Peterman against the Ravens. "I felt like that was the right move and I'll take that to my grave."

  7. 28 minutes ago, PetermanThrew5Picks said:

    Yeah we have the worst quarterback tandem in the league and I'm wracking my brain behind why top brass thinks Allen should learn from Peterman over like.. any other vet

    And this was a playoff team last year. You should not see this kind of drop off. Problem is when coaches/gm's think they are smarter than everyone else. 

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  8. I felt the same way about EJ as Peterman. He was not good enough. I do agree that EJ would be an upgrade. It is that sad. I would have been pissed if they signed Fitz and he was starting over Allen. But at least he is capable. Instead we are going with a guy that just has no business being on the field. 

  9. 45 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

    Yes! I knew there was some way to

    slice and dice the stats to wind up with Peterman where he belongs - at the very bottom of the list. This one wasn’t even that hard, since no one as terrible as Peterman in his first start gets a second start. That’s why the minimum 50 passes is key. And he “passed” Brian Brohm in doing so. That makes it even sweeter. Nate Peterman, Worst QB Ever. 

    As someone else said - You always want to strive to be the best at something. He is the best at being awful in record breaking fashion. 

  10. 5 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

     

    McD - Playoffs.  

     

    Everyone Else - Zilch.  

     

    He has earned the benefit of the doubt.  I love how everyone was sucking on the tit of McD after every Embedded episode, and now same people turning on him after an EXPECTED bad loss.  We got rid of a veteran QB, lost 5 pro bowls worth of OL help, have a weak WR group and rolling out unproven QB's. This team is not going to be as good as last years because we gutted it to make cap space moving forward and to draft a high QB and high LB, both for the future.  Yet everyone is piling on McD now when he has to work with the hand he is dealt.  

    Lets just give him 17 years of sucking then. He can start Peterman for 17 years too. 

     

  11. 2 minutes ago, Johnnycage46 said:

    McD just cannot let go of Peterman...asked point blank about QB and he essentially makes the argument that it's the whole offense's fault.  Yes the O sucks but so does Peterman.

    Yet as the stats show he is having multiple historically terrible performances. Worst in 30 years and 338 QB's that have started. 

  12. 28 minutes ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

    Yes, the plan is to develop Josh Allen.  That’s what you have to do if you take a QB top 10.  Tyrod Taylor would have cost way too much to keep around as a back up.  I honestly think they thought they had more in McCarron.  They obviously were wrong.  It happens.

     

    It’s the Josh Allen show now.

    Playing Peterman was virtually unprecedented. Since 1971, only one QB with less starting experience had started the opener over a rookie who had been drafted in the top 10. That was Doug Pederson, who started ahead of Donovan McNabb. But at least Pederson had five years and 21 games of NFL experience under his belt.

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