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POLL: If TT can't play vs. Jets and Peterman looks "good".


Assuming TT's concussion keeps him out vs. Jets  

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  1. 1. How well would Peterman have to play week 1 to keep starting over TT?

    • Better than Tyrod in 2015 (QBR 99.4)
      32
    • Better than Tyrod in 2016 (QBR 89.7)
      19
    • Better than EJ in 2014 (QBR 80.4)
      2
    • Better than EJ in 2013 (QBR 77.7)
      3
    • Better than Peterman's 2017 preseason (QBR 71.4)
      3
    • Better than Yates' 2017 preseason (QBR 60.3)
      2
    • Better than Tyrod's 2017 preseason (QBR 27.9)
      2
    • Peterman can play brutally - as long as they win, he keeps the job!
      15


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To me if there is chemistry, momentum and winning with Peterman you keep that relationship fresh until it cannot overcome adversity. 1 loss is adversity but you give the relationship time to overcome that. So if Peterman looks in command; has chemistry with the players; and momentum is being built, ride until the wheels fall off.

 

This x 1,000. You can't use QBR alone to judge this thing.

 

This is another intangible that you have to watch. If he has control, has chemistry with the rest of the players, and keeps the ball moving, then keep running him out there. If he looks lost and looks like he has no idea what's going on, then it's Tyrod's team again...numbers be damned.

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If Peterman has a good game it will be his first. But if we win ...

 

I'd probably go back to Hotrod anyway.

McDermutt doesn't seem to be the kind of coach to hold guys out in PS. I suspect Nasty Nate plays at least a half. Besides, he needs the work.

What is the goal here, to win as many games or tank? Some seem to have a conflict of issue on this.

Win as many games as possible. Same as it is every year.

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