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It's nothing more than preseason hero worship this time in the form of Petermania.

Nonetheless, he's still on the bench where he belongs.

 

Until Peterman comes in and steals Taylors job out from underneath him,

 

call it what you like

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Relying on stats - good or bad - to assess a player is silly.

 

You look for things like footwork, decisiveness, accuracy, leadership, etc. In preseason, the stats could be good or bad based on many factors.

 

When I watched Peterman, he looked better than Tyrod at all of the things at which Tyrod stinks.

 

Obviously, Tyrod is more mobile/dangerous with his feet. But that's not what we need. Obviously.

 

Peterman looked good at times in preseason and also he looked bad primarily against guys playing vanilla schemes who are now watching games just like the rest of us. He did nothing special that indicated he's ready to be a starter at the NFL level. He's on the sidelines watching and learning and that is exactly where he belongs.

 

Until Peterman comes in and steals Taylors job out from underneath him,

 

call it what you like

 

He's not playing unless Taylor is injured or the Bills are out of playoff contention and I'm calling it what it is.

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Fair assessment Scott7975,

 

If you add the dropped balls its probably up over 60%

 

Sometimes WR's run the wrong route and it reflects on the QB.

The same could be said for Tyrod, but that leads to being told its just excuses.

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Peterman looked good at times in preseason and also he looked bad primarily against guys playing vanilla schemes who are now watching games just like the rest of us. He did nothing special that indicated he's ready to be a starter at the NFL level. He's on the sidelines watching and learning and that is exactly where he belongs.

 

He's not playing unless Taylor is injured or the Bills are out of playoff contention and I'm calling it what it is.

I believe that, and respect the HC decisions on how its being handled

The same could be said for Tyrod, but that leads to being told its just excuses.

true that

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Peterman looked good at times in preseason and also he looked bad primarily against guys playing vanilla schemes who are now watching games just like the rest of us. He did nothing special that indicated he's ready to be a starter at the NFL level. He's on the sidelines watching and learning and that is exactly where he belongs.

 

 

We have a starting QB who looks bad on most weeks. Most, as in, he's had about 4 good games in 30+ starts. We know what he is. Why not go with an unknown in a season that we're clearly going nowhere?

 

I know I'll get - "We're (3-2) and in the hunt," from many people.

 

Why? Why are we (3-2)? We are (3-2) because our defense is overperforming/getting lucky with tipped balls. We're (3-2) because of a BS unsportsmanlike call against Von Miller.

 

One thing is certain - we are not (3-2) because of stellar QB play.

 

I'm tired of winning in spite of having a crappy QB.

 

I want to win because we have a good QB. As long as Peterman sits on the sidelines, we won't know if he's good, bad, great or horrible.

 

What would it hurt to take a look?

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We have a starting QB who looks bad on most weeks. Most, as in, he's had about 4 good games in 30+ starts. We know what he is. Why not go with an unknown in a season that we're clearly going nowhere?

 

I know I'll get - "We're (3-2) and in the hunt," from many people.

 

Why? Why are we (3-2)? We are (3-2) because our defense is overperforming/getting lucky with tipped balls. We're (3-2) because of a BS unsportsmanlike call against Von Miller.

 

One thing is certain - we are not (3-2) because of stellar QB play.

 

I'm tired of winning in spite of having a crappy QB.

 

I want to win because we have a good QB. As long as Peterman sits on the sidelines, we won't know if he's good, bad, great or horrible.

 

What would it hurt to take a look?

 

Factually incorrect in so many aspects. But carry on with your fan thinking. The Bills nor any other NFL would put Peterman in at QB to see what he can do.

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We have a starting QB who looks bad on most weeks. Most, as in, he's had about 4 good games in 30+ starts. We know what he is. Why not go with an unknown in a season that we're clearly going nowhere?

 

I know I'll get - "We're (3-2) and in the hunt," from many people.

 

Why? Why are we (3-2)? We are (3-2) because our defense is overperforming/getting lucky with tipped balls. We're (3-2) because of a BS unsportsmanlike call against Von Miller.

 

One thing is certain - we are not (3-2) because of stellar QB play.

 

I'm tired of winning in spite of having a crappy QB.

 

I want to win because we have a good QB. As long as Peterman sits on the sidelines, we won't know if he's good, bad, great or horrible.

 

What would it hurt to take a look?

Coaches don't put players in based on allowing fans to take a look. They put players in they feel give them the best chance to win a football game. If they felt Peterman gave them the best chance to win a football game then he would be playing. Its that simple.

 

Coaches see Peterman on a daily basis. Fans see a few completed passes and go oh wow. hot damn. start Peterman.

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Factually incorrect in so many aspects. But carry on with your fan thinking. The Bills nor any other NFL would put Peterman in at QB to see what he can do.

 

List Tyrod's good games. I'll even get you started. SEA and MIA last year. (both losses, by the way)

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We have a starting QB who looks bad on most weeks. Most, as in, he's had about 4 good games in 30+ starts. We know what he is. Why not go with an unknown in a season that we're clearly going nowhere?

 

I know I'll get - "We're (3-2) and in the hunt," from many people.

 

Why? Why are we (3-2)? We are (3-2) because our defense is overperforming/getting lucky with tipped balls. We're (3-2) because of a BS unsportsmanlike call against Von Miller.

 

One thing is certain - we are not (3-2) because of stellar QB play.

 

I'm tired of winning in spite of having a crappy QB.

 

I want to win because we have a good QB. As long as Peterman sits on the sidelines, we won't know if he's good, bad, great or horrible.

 

What would it hurt to take a look?

Have you considered the fact that the coaches who see Peterman every day in practice know what they have at this point? What you desperately want to see now is being seen every day in the practices. If Peterman is getting better but not ready to play then that is part of the learning process.

 

Most of us, certainly including the organization, know what TT is and what his upside and downside are. There is no mystery to it. You have a point that the Bills aren't necessarily winning because of him but the flip side is that they aren't mostly losing because of him. On paper the Bills are still competing for a playoff spot. Is it an illusion? Maybe. If it is, so what. Why not just let the season play on and see how things materialize. If it doesn't work out as wanted then there will be an opportunity for Peterman to play. Playing him a little later means playing him when he is a little more prepared. That is the right thing for the player and for the team and for the fans.

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Have you considered the fact that the coaches who see Peterman every day in practice know what they have at this point? What you desperately want to see now is being seen every day in the practices. If Peterman is getting better but not ready to play then that is part of the learning process.

 

Most of us, certainly including the organization, know what TT is and what his upside and downside are. There is no mystery to it. You have a point that the Bills aren't necessarily winning because of him but the flip side is that they aren't mostly losing because of him. On paper the Bills are still competing for a playoff spot. Is it an illusion? Maybe. If it is, so what. Why not just let the season play on and see how things materialize. If it doesn't work out as wanted then there will be an opportunity for Peterman to play. Playing him a little later means playing him when he is a little more prepared. That is the right thing for the player and for the team and for the fans.

I think this has more to do with backing up our decision to pay Taylor starter salary then how things are shaping up on the practice field,

 

but we have rumors...

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Have you considered the fact that the coaches who see Peterman every day in practice know what they have at this point? What you desperately want to see now is being seen every day in the practices. If Peterman is getting better but not ready to play then that is part of the learning process.

 

Most of us, certainly including the organization, know what TT is and what his upside and downside are. There is no mystery to it. You have a point that the Bills aren't necessarily winning because of him but the flip side is that they aren't mostly losing because of him. On paper the Bills are still competing for a playoff spot. Is it an illusion? Maybe. If it is, so what. Why not just let the season play on and see how things materialize. If it doesn't work out as wanted then there will be an opportunity for Peterman to play. Playing him a little later means playing him when he is a little more prepared. That is the right thing for the player and for the team and for the fans.

 

I'm not in the "bench Tyrod" camp, yet. He's done nothing to deserve losing his job at this point. He's been better this season than he was in the previous two. Better doesn't mean good, necessarily.

 

I also agree that time is on Peterman's side. I just want to get at least five games of Peterman in real, live action. But that's just me. I know the coaches see him in practice every day, etc.

 

My previous post was simply stating that there is ZERO doubt that Tyrod Taylor is not the future QB of this team. That was clear when they re-signed him for less money.

 

Because of that FACT (anyone who thinks Taylor will be here beyond this season is delusional), I can totally see why some people would rather see Peterman now, instead of waiting.

 

It's not because anyone is saying that Peterman IS the future (as much as the parishioners want to believe that). It is because we don't know WHAT Peterman is, and the only way to find out is to see him on the field against the big boy defenses.

 

It's silly to think he'll go in there and tear the league up; especially with this offense.

 

I will re-state - it's more about looking at what he does well and what he doesn't do well. If he holds the ball too long, or takes stupid sacks, or doesn't throw the ball away when he should ... regardless of a win or loss, those are big red flags.

 

Unless the coaches already feel they know that Peterman definitely doesn't have it, then they owe it to themselves (not the fans) to see what he can do in real games.

 

Go Bills!

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I think this has more to do with backing up our decision to pay Taylor starter salary then how things are shaping up on the practice field,

 

but we have rumors...

You are entitled to your opinion but I think you are wrong. Why would Taylor be the only position on the team where contract is why he plays? Dareus has the highest contract on the team and he barely gets any snaps. Glenn is the second highest and is in competition with a rookie. Yes he has been injured but its clear as day the coaches like the rookie better.

 

That leads me to believe the coaches still feel Tyrod gives them the best chance. That may change in the future, but right now that is how they feel. You could argue that the coaches are wrong in what they believe. I don't think I could even argue against it all that much other than experience TT has because I do think Peterman has some traits that Tyrod doesn't and also that this type of offense its the good traits to have. I just don't think contract has anything to do with who they put on the field whatsoever. These coaches want to win football games. They aren't going to hinder the team because one guy makes more money. They have shown the exact opposite when it comes to Dareus and Glenn.

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You are entitled to your opinion but I think you are wrong. Why would Taylor be the only position on the team where contract is why he plays? Dareus has the highest contract on the team and he barely gets any snaps. Glenn is the second highest and is in competition with a rookie. Yes he has been injured but its clear as day the coaches like the rookie better.

 

That leads me to believe the coaches still feel Tyrod gives them the best chance. That may change in the future, but right now that is how they feel. You could argue that the coaches are wrong in what they believe. I don't think I could even argue against it all that much other than experience TT has because I do think Peterman has some traits that Tyrod doesn't and also that this type of offense its the good traits to have. I just don't think contract has anything to do with who they put on the field whatsoever. These coaches want to win football games. They aren't going to hinder the team because one guy makes more money. They have shown the exact opposite when it comes to Dareus and Glenn.

Good post

 

McD standing behind Taylor, returning the loyalty, is the respectable way of handling the situation and its something the next guy in line and every man in the locker room will come to understand and appreciate playing for our new HC.

 

This Peterman fella still screams play me though ...

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Peterman did not look like your typical deer in the headlights rookie during the preseason. (not at all)

 

I was very impressed despite what the stat sheet says.

 

Kid was composed, accurate and decisive IMO.

+1

 

Anti Peterman people will say that he looked terrible under pressure.

 

I say TT hasnt been great under pressure during the regular season.

 

See 6 sacks las Sunday

Hes averaging almost 4 sacks per game IIRC.

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+1

 

Anti Peterman people will say that he looked terrible under pressure.

 

I say TT hasnt been great under pressure during the regular season.

 

See 6 sacks las Sunday

Hes averaging almost 4 sacks per game IIRC.

Peterman shows good internal clock skills and pocket awareness often times escaping pressure like the kids got eyes in the back of his head.

 

He's got the look...

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Peterman shows good internal clock skills and pocket awareness often times escaping pressure like the kids got eyes in the back of his head.

 

He's got the look...

He's got the look of what? Why do you think he is a fifth round selection? If the Bills don't use a high pick on a qb in the next draft the franchise should be charged with felonious malfeasance. Enough is enough!

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Peterman shows good internal clock skills and pocket awareness often times escaping pressure like the kids got eyes in the back of his head.

 

He's got the look...

What the fuk was in the water around here in March??

 

16 pages of ignore prefs are NOT enough...

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He's got the look of what? Why do you think he is a fifth round selection? If the Bills don't use a high pick on a qb in the next draft the franchise should be charged with felonious malfeasance. Enough is enough!

It does not surprise me the knock on Peterman for some is being drafted in the 5th.

 

How many times has a 6th round draft choice won a championship over the last decade and a half?

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How can it get worse with Peterman? he could play like the Cleveland rookie QB's and start throwing pick 6's. Cleveland was done by the end of the first qtr today


It does not surprise me the knock on Peterman for some is being drafted in the 5th.

 

How many times has a 6th round draft choice won a championship over the last decade and a half?

Has anyone besides Brady done that or anything even close?

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