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I had a thought amidst the Tyrod benching.  Is it possible that they have reached a decision on their target at the position this week?  Does anyone have the list of what games scouts were at?  Perhaps the Bills fell in love with a guy, will move heaven and earth to get him, and decided to give Peterman a test run in the mean time?  Wishful thinking but humor me.  Anyone know what games the Bills were at this weekend?

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Scouts from 20 teams are credentialed to attend the game. Here's the list of teams, per USC:

» Bears 
» Bills 
» Browns 
» Cardinals 
» Chargers 
» Chiefs 
» Colts 
» Cowboys 
» Dolphins 
» Eagles 
» Falcons 
» Giants 
» Jaguars 
» Jets 
» Lions 
» Patriots 
» Ravens 
» Redskins 
» Saints 
» Steelers

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Jarrett Stidham is a name to keep a very close eye on.

 

He has really good pro potential and I can see him skyrocketing up the charts like Wentz did.

 

This is the kid that could be the Bills first round QB, if they go that direction and how they feel about Peterman going forward.

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17 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

 

Music to my ears. SOOOO TIRED of the Bills picking potential and not production. Really wanted Allen to blossom but that didn't happen.

 

If Peterman is good I wouldn't trade up for any QB and just pick the best available.

11 hours ago, njbuff said:

Jarrett Stidham is a name to keep a very close eye on.

 

He has really good pro potential and I can see him skyrocketing up the charts like Wentz did.

 

This is the kid that could be the Bills first round QB, if they go that direction and how they feel about Peterman going forward.

 

Only saw one game, but wasn't impressed.

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36 minutes ago, Ittakestime said:

 

Rudolph is sliding.  The knock on him is that he can throw to guys who are opened but not contested.  Also doesn't go through progression is what they are saying.  He is projected mid round pick.

 

No way he ends up a mid round pick. No way. As the season has gone on some of the warts in Rudolph's game have surfaced but it is not an unwillingness to throw contested balls - just watch the 2nd half of the Bedlam game back. 

 

He is still a back of the 1st top of the 2nd QB. 

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5 minutes ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

Seriously?! That is the stupidest thing ever.

I just read something that it was only 2 plays. I guess he didn't start. Not much of a benching, but he also wasn't a captain on senior day. 

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Watching the game now, Mayfield was only out the first series. Got to say the more I watch him the more I like the way he throws the ball, can also play in the pocket and use the whole field. 

 

Some seemed turned off by his attitude but to me it's just his competitiveness and take no BS mindset. He doesn't have any off the field issues and all his "problems" have to with defending his team.

 

 

Game getting feisty , the Oklahoma olineman getting ejected was ridiculous.

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5 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

Watching the game now, Mayfield was only out the first series. Got to say the more I watch him the more I like the way he throws the ball, can also play in the pocket and use the whole field. 

 

Some seemed turned off by his attitude but to me it's just his competitiveness and take no BS mindset. He doesn't have any off the field issues and all his "problems" have to with defending his team.

 

 

Game getting feisty , the Oklahoma olineman getting ejected was ridiculous.

 

Mayfield looked like a leader during those "feisty" interactions then ran around like an excited little kid after it was done.  It would appear that he took his lessons to heart and showed both his athletic and leadership skills while on the field.

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A blueprint for the QB-needy

 

"You have to find a way to win games with a youngster, which may require using some of their college stuff early in their careers ... Some coaches will resist doing it, but if you're going to win with a young guy, you need to meet them halfway."

 

The Rams are really the team that others should watch, based on Goff's transformation this season under first-year head coach Sean McVay.

 

 The second-year passer was widely viewed as a bust after a dismal seven-game showing as a rookie, but the team's new head coach has helped him play at an MVP level this year.

 

 McVay's clever scheming has put Goff in his comfort zone and increased his big-play production while reducing his miscues. He has blended some quicks and Air Raid staples into a game plan that also features a play-action passing game stocked with vertical routes.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000882364/article/a-blueprint-for-the-qbneedy-saints-making-most-of-drew-brees

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6 hours ago, ALF said:

A blueprint for the QB-needy

 

"You have to find a way to win games with a youngster, which may require using some of their college stuff early in their careers ... Some coaches will resist doing it, but if you're going to win with a young guy, you need to meet them halfway."

 

The Rams are really the team that others should watch, based on Goff's transformation this season under first-year head coach Sean McVay.

 

 The second-year passer was widely viewed as a bust after a dismal seven-game showing as a rookie, but the team's new head coach has helped him play at an MVP level this year.

 

 McVay's clever scheming has put Goff in his comfort zone and increased his big-play production while reducing his miscues. He has blended some quicks and Air Raid staples into a game plan that also features a play-action passing game stocked with vertical routes.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000882364/article/a-blueprint-for-the-qbneedy-saints-making-most-of-drew-brees

 

Could even do this with a veteran... (Minnesota)

 

McVay might be the start of younger coaches coming in and finally changing the NFL. There's a huge disconnect right now between the offenses of college vs the offenses in the NFL. Tons of teams in the NCAA score a whole lot of points but rarely do you see the QBs of those teams being mentioned as high draft picks or the next big thing. Why not identify a guy that is successful and build an offense that fits what he does well? I'm starting to think it doesn't matter who you pick, all that matters is the coaching staff and their ability to maximize the effectiveness of the personnel they have. Pick one of these top guys and build an offense that fits what they do.

 

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15 hours ago, ALF said:

A blueprint for the QB-needy

 

"You have to find a way to win games with a youngster, which may require using some of their college stuff early in their careers ... Some coaches will resist doing it, but if you're going to win with a young guy, you need to meet them halfway."

 

The Rams are really the team that others should watch, based on Goff's transformation this season under first-year head coach Sean McVay.

 

 The second-year passer was widely viewed as a bust after a dismal seven-game showing as a rookie, but the team's new head coach has helped him play at an MVP level this year.

 

 McVay's clever scheming has put Goff in his comfort zone and increased his big-play production while reducing his miscues. He has blended some quicks and Air Raid staples into a game plan that also features a play-action passing game stocked with vertical routes.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000882364/article/a-blueprint-for-the-qbneedy-saints-making-most-of-drew-brees

 

This is exactly what we need when we draft Baker 

9 hours ago, Luka said:

 

Could even do this with a veteran... (Minnesota)

 

McVay might be the start of younger coaches coming in and finally changing the NFL. There's a huge disconnect right now between the offenses of college vs the offenses in the NFL. Tons of teams in the NCAA score a whole lot of points but rarely do you see the QBs of those teams being mentioned as high draft picks or the next big thing. Why not identify a guy that is successful and build an offense that fits what he does well? I'm starting to think it doesn't matter who you pick, all that matters is the coaching staff and their ability to maximize the effectiveness of the personnel they have. Pick one of these top guys and build an offense that fits what they do.

 

 

You still need a good QB, can't have a bum out there as they will get exposed once defenses figure him out. Have to have a guy who can learn pro concepts as well.

 

 

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47 minutes ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

This is exactly what we need when we draft Baker 

 

You still need a good QB, can't have a bum out there as they will get exposed once defenses figure him out. Have to have a guy who can learn pro concepts as well.

 

 

 

I was being slightly hyperbolic. Obviously within reason lol but I agree.

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