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Again, how can a switch to Peterman be any worse?


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Taylor absolutely does cover up for the OL's inability to provide adequate time to throw, while in some other instances Tyrod holds the ball too long. Both things are true beyond the biased agenda of posters like you.

 

Spare me the "agenda" garbage. Once in a while Taylor can get out of a sack no other quarterback can. But we're more likely to see Taylor sacked because he held the ball too long than we are to see Taylor contort his body and use his athleticism to avoid a sack.

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Spare me the "agenda" garbage. Once in a while Taylor can get out of a sack no other quarterback can. But we're more likely to see Taylor sacked because he held the ball too long than we are to see Taylor contort his body and use his athleticism to avoid a sack.

 

Based on your recall or do you have numbers to back this up?

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Well just last game alone he was sacked six times. Did he have six amazing plays where he avoided a sack that no one else could avoid?

 

We know the Bengals' game was a bad performance, but one game does not tell the story for the entire season. Where's the statistical evidence to back up your general assertion?

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We know the Bengals' game was a bad performance, but one game does not tell the story for the entire season. Where's the statistical evidence to back up your general assertion?

Are you just being difficult on purpose? Youve watched the games the last few years right? Do you really need a stat to tell you what you should already know?

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We know the Bengals' game was a bad performance, but one game does not tell the story for the entire season. Where's the statistical evidence to back up your general assertion?

 

It's a hypothesis that's very easy to come to if you watch the games. Perhaps you should provide statistical evidence to refute it.

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We are one hit away from Peterman playing.

 

There is no indication that it will be the start of any era.

What is sad is many will be thinking the same thing wanting Tyrod to get hurt and that's not good, I never wish a player to get hurt, well unless it's Brady of course.haha Edited by xRUSHx
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Our @YardsPerPass makes the case to the #Bills to start Nathan Peterman. Click it and read.

https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2017/10/12/16464060/analysis-buffalo-bills-start-nathan-peterman-bench-tyrod-taylor-west-coast-offense-rick-dennison

Nate Geary wrote an excellent article for WGR 550 about why Tyrod Taylor should remain the starter for the Buffalo Bills and for the most part I do agree with it. I think Taylor should remain the starter, so please remember that while reading I understand this is a very one-sided piece. Then I started thinking about the offense in general. Would it be more successful with Peterman at quarterback? Which led me to channel my inner hot-takes and make the case for Nate Peterman at quarterback.

 

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Is Tyrod Taylor good enough to get the #Bills to the playoffs? Full analysis, plus I think I nailed how we got here: http://www.wkbw.com/sports/bills/7-buffalo-bills-questions-for-the-bye-2-can-tyrod-taylor-lead-the-bills-to-the-playoffs-in-2017-

 

 

If you’re clamoring for Nathan Peterman to replace Tyrod Taylor anytime soon? You’re going to have to deal with it, because that’s not happening as long as the playoffs are alive in their minds, and as long as Taylor continues ‘the constant’ of his play.

 

Like it or not Taylor gives the Bills the best chance to win this season, and that is clearly not going to be something that head coach Sean McDermott sacrifices as the Bills continue on in 2017. He wants to give it his best shot at making the playoffs this year with the players that they have, to help establish an identity within the locker room down the road, and as to not punt on the season completely which could allow for some bad habits to form within the organization.

 

While Peterman is the shiny new toy, his weaknesses are more desirable to some because we just don’t know them yet. Or, fans are eager to see what they have in him before the 2018 NFL Draft, to try and decide how aggressive the team should be to find one in April.

 

However, Peterman really wasn’t extraordinary during the preseason and didn’t show enough to be trusted so early in his NFL career -- at least not by my eyes.

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