Not sure what the issue is with addressing it now. Peterman and I both had the same QB rating yesterday. It appears to be obvious to everyone but McD that Peterman cannot even finish an NFL game due to historically bad play. If it wasn't his boy McD would have announced it. He is just stubborn and loyal to a fault.
But you are kinda saying I'm wrong lol.
And it might be an assumption to think McD handles it with professionalism in the locker room. He seems to have a huge man crush on Peterman and I worry it's going to get him in hot water.
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.
I assume you DIDN'T watch the game? While most takes are extreme...they do seem to be in the realm of warranted. This team does appear primed to be one of, if not the worst teams in the NFL this year.
24 yards passing...in 1.25 halves of football...in the NFL...in 2018. Not so much what Allen did but what he did that Peterman couldn't or wouldn't do.
I agree and I want Allen in...but McD seems enamored with Peterman's "DNA", "menatal toughness", and sweet ass good looks. Ok I made up the last one but still.
Ok so we aren't conceding. Cool. My point is that it is clear the HUGE emphasis on the line being awful really picked up steam after preseason game 3. I know many analysts thought it would be a weak point but it appears clear the fervor of late from analysts over the line is from the preseason...again...if they use that they should use Peterman's preseason performance. It is pretty clear what I am trying to say.