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Peterman: “What separates College QBs from NFL QBs is anticipation”


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That was a big part of Monday's discussion by the WGR guys.  They highlighted that the ball left Peterman's hand a full two steps before Matthews made his break.  I don't think I've ever seen TT throw that early.  In fact, on several plays in the beginning of the season some of the incompletes came with the ball delivered after the WR broke and that allowed the DB to close in for the hit. 

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6 minutes ago, GG said:

That was a big part of Monday's discussion by the WGR guys.  They highlighted that the ball left Peterman's hand a full two steps before Matthews made his break.  I don't think I've ever seen TT throw that early.  In fact, on several plays in the beginning of the season some of the incompletes came with the ball delivered after the WR broke and that allowed the DB to close in for the hit. 

Yeah, he is likely to make a couple really good throws like that. He's got a lot of talent. My worry is he makes just as many poor ones as good ones which come back the other way... OR... that the Chargers rush is good and their DBs just jump out and slant routes knowing he is not going to be able to have time to go through progressions. He should make some very nice throws though.

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9 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

He just dropped that quote in his press conference. Said he learned that from a former college coach who is now in the NFL. 

 

That is is one thing the analysts have said TT lacks. Interesting that he laid that out there.

For a little while I thought TT had made some progress with this. He's definitely done this, but not consistently enough. And I'm a huge TT fan, but he simply refuses to throw the ball to a WR or anyone who isn't wide open. That's not how the NFL works. We have talented WR's. These guys can make plays on the ball. TT should have watched Benjamin's highlights and then just chucked it up and high to him and watch as he came down with the ball most times. TT had his shot. Too scared to throw picks. Sucks. Same thing happened to EJ.

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9 minutes ago, kdiggz said:

BURNNNNNNNNNNNNNN on Tyrod

Yeah, that was harsh to say that on your first conference as the starter! Not very bright IMO. He better light it up on Sunday. And well, we all wish he'll do that! But even his teammates will resent a statement like that from a rookie.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Jerome007 said:

Yeah, that was harsh to say that on your first conference as the starter! Not very bright IMO. He better light it up on Sunday. And well, we all wish he'll do that! But even his teammates will resent a statement like that from a rookie.

 

 

 

Saying something that is completely obvious to every NFL fan is harsh??  He wasn't saying Tayor didn't do those things, just a statement of fact from a former coach of his...

 

If anything it was a SMART thing to say since every Bills fan has been repeating the same exact things on TBD all season.  In fact, maybe he got his speaking points from here! :D

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30 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

He just dropped that quote in his press conference. Said he learned that from a former college coach who is now in the NFL. 

 

That is is one thing the analysts have said TT lacks. Interesting that he laid that out there.

 

Well its an accurate statement and I am sure any NFL coach will affirm the same.  And its also accurate to say that its by far the weakest part of TT's game.

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Just now, Alphadawg7 said:

 

Well its an accurate statement and I am sure any NFL coach will affirm the same.  And its also accurate to say that its by far the weakest part of TT's game.

I agree, and most people do. It's just not wise for HIM to say it publicly in his first conference as a starter, without having proven anything yet. Vets won't like any rookie doing that

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1 minute ago, Jerome007 said:

I agree, and most people do. It's just not wise for HIM to say it publicly in his first conference as a starter, without having proven anything yet. Vets won't like any rookie doing that

Imo he didnt even think about Taylor when he said it, just that he needs to have it and it’s something he’s worked on his whole career. WE thought of Taylor but he may have just been focusing on himself. 

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35 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

He just dropped that quote in his press conference. Said he learned that from a former college coach who is now in the NFL. 

 

That is is one thing the analysts have said TT lacks. Interesting that he laid that out there.

And it is the God's honest truth :thumbsup: Hopefully this guy exhibits that on the field for the rest of the season. This is one of my problems I have talked about with Taylor time and time again on numerous occasions.

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6 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

From what we’ve seen of your personality I agree but the first thing I thought of was this:

 

 

 

The most amazing part of that article is all the people and players that are no longer with the Bills!  Let me answer his questions:

 

1.  No, Roman won't do anything with our weapons (see:  his firing)

2.  No, TT is not Wilson

3.  No, TT won't learn that anticipation

4.  Yes, finally, yes to Incognito!

5.  No, Karlos and Bush won't help

6.  No, they're not the best DB tandem in the league

7.  No, our safeties won't be good

8.  No, Ragland won't help us, EVER

9.  No, Dareus won't penetrate more

10.  Maybe O linemen should worry about  Hughes, sometimes.

 

:lol:

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26 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

Yeah, he is likely to make a couple really good throws like that. He's got a lot of talent. My worry is he makes just as many poor ones as good ones which come back the other way... OR... that the Chargers rush is good and their DBs just jump out and slant routes knowing he is not going to be able to have time to go through progressions. He should make some very nice throws though.

 

better to make the throws and even the poor ones instead of either not throwing and taking the sack or worrying about the int. 

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