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18 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

Or trust my eyes when I watch Tyrod every week and see he just have "it". As he's got part of the RJ syndrome that he doesn't want to make mistakes with the football so he'll take a sack or he'll be Trent Edwards like and check it down to the open RB or do a Flutie thing and run around and not find anyone open and run.  Not to mention the EJ Manuel thing and not throw to a guy unless he's open. He might be better than each of those QB individually but he still doesn't add up to a QB that's good enough to get you over the hump. As his liabilities with 3 and outs doesn't "flip the field" and doesn't always help the defense either. 

He faced the 3rd most average yards to go on 3rd down in the league and was still 9th in conversion rate. People love to see what they want though.

 

And before we get the captain checkdown canned response

 

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7 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

He faced the 3rd most average yards to go on 3rd down in the league and was still 9th in conversion rate. People love to see what they want though.

Why not praise Peterman? He's got a better TD % than Tyrod this year? Or he had more passing yards in that dreadful half than Tyrod had through 3 quarters against the Saints? I saw the same thing as McDermott saw, that Tyrod isn't a long term solution at QB if want to be a consistent winner instead his wins this season were padded by a defense that gave him short fields to work with and was playing lights out in the redzone in the early part of the season or had a chance to win against Carolina with a few more plays yet I know if only Zay caught that ball as easier to blame someone else like the defense struggled. Tyrod couldn't carry the team on his back but I know we shouldn't hold him to the same regard as say a Tom Brady whose defense was playing horrible at the start of the season yet the Patriots still found ways to out score their opponents because lord knows they have so many better receiving options than Tyrod has. Let's be happy instead that we have the best rushing QB the last three seasons in the NFL cuz that what counts not passing the ball. 

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2 hours ago, LA Grant said:

I'm still so angry at the coaching staff for the ridiculous move at QB. This doesn't help, exactly, but it does put it into perspective. We have gone from "the Bills are in great shape to make the playoffs" to "we are in deep, deep s#it" so fast, my head is still spinning.

 

Per Deadspin:

 

 

Full article here: https://deadspin.com/nathan-peterman-was-a-very-avoidable-disaster-1820604593

 

 

I swear if we go back to Tyrod and don't at least try to replace Mills we will see the same thing again on Sunday.  Let's not pretend that Peterman caused all the problems on Sunday.

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1 minute ago, The Jokeman said:

Why not praise Peterman? He's got a better TD % than Tyrod this year? Or he had more passing yards in that dreadful half than Tyrod had through 3 quarters against the Saints? I saw the same thing as McDermott saw, that Tyrod isn't a long term solution at QB if want to be a consistent winner instead his wins this season were padded by a defense that gave him short fields to work with and was playing lights out in the redzone in the early part of the season or had a chance to win against Carolina with a few more plays yet I know if only Zay caught that ball as easier to blame someone else like the defense struggled with Tyrod couldn't carry the team on his back but I know we shouldn't hold him to the same regard as say a Tom Brady whose defense was playing horrible at the start of the season yet the Patriots still found ways to out score their opponents because lord knows they have so many better receiving options than Tyrod has. 

And again, the defense was the main problem the last two seasons and TT went 15-14. This whole post is pretty bad.

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1 minute ago, Billzgobowlin said:

I swear if we go back to Tyrod and don't at least try to replace Mills we will see the same thing again on Sunday.  Let's not pretend that Peterman caused all the problems on Sunday.

 

People need to look back another game. It is as well made Tyrod sit cause O-Line sucks with Dennison play calling. Remember everyone even Tyrod got killed game before.. Not telling but I agree with you're post.

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12 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

He faced the 3rd most average yards to go on 3rd down in the league and was still 9th in conversion rate. People love to see what they want though.

 

And before we get the captain checkdown canned response

 

Last I checked 40.2 is lower than 40.7 so that makes Tyrod below average yes? and 33 rushing first downs over what 40 games let's give Tyrod a medal because he rushes for less than 1 first down per game. Face it his a liability in the passing game no matter how many stats you want to throw at it. 

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10 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

Why not praise Peterman? He's got a better TD % than Tyrod this year? Or he had more passing yards in that dreadful half than Tyrod had through 3 quarters against the Saints? I saw the same thing as McDermott saw, that Tyrod isn't a long term solution at QB if want to be a consistent winner instead his wins this season were padded by a defense that gave him short fields to work with and was playing lights out in the redzone in the early part of the season or had a chance to win against Carolina with a few more plays yet I know if only Zay caught that ball as easier to blame someone else like the defense struggled. Tyrod couldn't carry the team on his back but I know we shouldn't hold him to the same regard as say a Tom Brady whose defense was playing horrible at the start of the season yet the Patriots still found ways to out score their opponents because lord knows they have so many better receiving options than Tyrod has. Let's be happy instead that we have the best rushing QB the last three seasons in the NFL cuz that what counts not passing the ball. 

Peterman's TD% is 3.70 (1 TD scored on 27 Attempts). Tyrod's is 3.84 (14 TDs on 365 Attempts). Peterman's YPA is 6.04. Tyrod's is 6.60.

4 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

Last I checked 40.2 is lower than 40.7 so that makes Tyrod below average yes? and 33 rushing first downs over what 40 games let's give Tyrod a medal because he rushes for less than 1 first down per game. Face it his a liability in the passing game no matter how many stats you want to throw at it. 

Yes, it's slightly below league average. I'm not the one that needs to face facts here though Mr. I prefer my perception to reality.

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2 hours ago, The Jokeman said:

Really? So it's Dennison's fault that Tyrod hasn't lead the team to a TD in the first quarter this season? Or that he has only thrown for one 300 yard passing game in his career as a starter? Tyrod is what he is which is an above average backup and great athlete see a slightly better version of Michael Vick but neither one of them were great NFL QBs. 

No. I was being literal. Dennison is the one who benched Peterman

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2 hours ago, Boyst62 said:

Dennison is the reason that Taylor was benched. Not McDermott. Dennison wanted Taylor benched.

And, as stated before; Peterman has looked like **** in his practices going back all the way to camp.

 

This was a mind bottling move and a huge indictment on the poor leadership of McDermott

 

 

I believe he lost the team Sunday 

 

Jeff, can you go into this more?  Why are you so confident of that?

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1 minute ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

Peterman's TD% is 3.70 (1 TD scored on 27 Attempts). Tyrod's is 3.84 (14 TDs on 365 Attempts). Peterman's YPA is 6.04. Tyrod's is 6.60.

Yes, it's slightly below league average. I'm not the one that needs to face facts here though Mr. I prefer my perception to reality.

Hmm https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/P/PeteNa00.htm shows Nate at 4.2% and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/T/TaylTy00.htm Tyrod at 3.9%. 

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2 hours ago, Wayne Arnold said:

 

Why would trusting his assistant coach be an indictment on the poor leadership of McDermott?

Because a bunch of people who saw enough of Peterman said he was not worth starting. Why didn't McDermott not recognize this?  What on earth did he see to think he was worth starting even if Dennison did? 

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1 minute ago, Boyst62 said:

No. I was being literal. Dennison is the one who benched Peterman

and rightly so Peterman should have been benched. 

1 minute ago, Boyst62 said:

Because a bunch of people who saw enough of Peterman said he was not worth starting. Why didn't McDermott not recognize this?  What on earth did he see to think he was worth starting even if Dennison did? 

I think what McDermott sees is that Tyrod not the long term answer at QB so he's giving the next man up a chance to see if he can be, now he failed that test this weekend but should we run a QB out of town after one game? 

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1 minute ago, The Jokeman said:

Imagine that, you're looking at passing TD % and I'm looking at TD%. Yes Nate's percentage does go up when you omit sacks and rush attempts and Tyrod's stays roughly the same. Do we want to talk about Turnover % while we're at it?

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18 minutes ago, Billzgobowlin said:

I swear if we go back to Tyrod and don't at least try to replace Mills we will see the same thing again on Sunday.  Let's not pretend that Peterman caused all the problems on Sunday.

 

The porous OL against the very strong LAC pass rush and pass D didnt do Peterman any favors (any more than NO did the previous week).

The good news is KC's run D and pass D are down in the bottom third of the league - they're missing a bunch of their best D players - so it's possible our OL might cope.

5 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

Because a bunch of people who saw enough of Peterman said he was not worth starting. Why didn't McDermott not recognize this?  What on earth did he see to think he was worth starting even if Dennison did? 

 

Who saw Peterman (on the Bills) and said he was not worth starting?

 

I was under-impressed in pre-season, but it was possible he improved.

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7 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

Imagine that, you're looking at passing TD % and I'm looking at TD%. Yes Nate's percentage does go up when you omit sacks and rush attempts and Tyrod's stays roughly the same. Do we want to talk about Turnover % while we're at it?

So basically you need to pad Tyrod's numbers with his rushing stats. Yet as a passer the seven year veteran is as good as the rookie with less than 3 quarters under his belt?  Bring as many stats as you want I'm not debating that Nate's better than Tyrod, again I'm pointing out that Tyrod's not good enough and if Nate doesn't show marked improvement (assuming he starts again) I'll gladly say he's not good enough. Infact you ask me today who should be the Bills QB next year my answer is Josh Rosen or Mason Rudolph.

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5 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

The porous OL against the very strong LAC pass rush and pass D didnt do Peterman any favors (any more than NO did the previous week).

The good news is KC's run D and pass D are down in the bottom third of the league - they're missing a bunch of their best D players - so it's possible our OL might cope.

 

Who saw Peterman (on the Bills) and said he was not worth starting?

 

I was under-impressed in pre-season, but it was possible he improved.

 

Justin Houston elite pass rusher might wreck havoc on our O-Line.  I just don't trust this O-Line with any team out there.. Looks very horrible. 

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo Bills Fan said:

Justin Houston elite pass rusher might wreck havoc on our O-Line.  I just don't trust this O-Line with any team out there.. Looks very horrible. 

I'm worried about Peters, but maybe we can avoid his side of the field.

6 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

Bring as many stats as you want I'm not debating that Nate's better than Tyrod, again I'm pointing out that Tyrod's not good enough and if Nate doesn't show marked improvement (assuming he starts again) I'll gladly say he's not good enough. Infact you ask me today who should be the Bills QB next year my answer is Josh Rosen or Mason Rudolph.

Right, because that isn't a debate worth having. And again, I'm sorry that your perception doesn't align with reality.

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Just now, BuffaloHokie13 said:

I'm worried about Peters, but maybe we can avoid his side of the field.

Right, because that isn't a debate worth having. And again, I'm sorry that you perception doesn't align with reality.

The reality is Tyrod got benched because apparently I perceived the same thing as our HC did which is Tyrod isn't good enough and won't be a Bill in 2018. 

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