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Sam Darnold Officially Named NYJ Starting QB


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3 minutes ago, Klaista2k said:

I wish we traded up with the Giants and drafted Darnold.... His bust potential is way lower than Allen's. 

That Bowles is shifty fellow.
I thought he was serious about Josh McCown : )

4 minutes ago, Klaista2k said:

I wish we traded up with the Giants and drafted Darnold.... His bust potential is way lower than Allen's. 

for shame

1 minute ago, Boatdrinks said:

Is Darnold somehow more “ ready “ to start than McClown ? Obviously , he’s not. 

How's their O line ..

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37 minutes ago, pi2000 said:

What if Peterman is actually a franchise QB?

That would be something......would love to have 2 capable QB's.  Hope Allen turns into the franchise due to high draft pick but can't hurt to have 2.

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1 minute ago, Rocky Landing said:

Yeah, totally disfunc... wait a minute... we’re the Bills!!!

:  ))

1 minute ago, Boatdrinks said:

 

 

 

 Precisely my point. Allen won’t start because he’s “ more ready” than Peterman . Whenever that start is. 

Thank you. I had hoped that was your point !

 You/we may be incorrect though.

But i do agree with you Boat.

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Don't be influenced by whether Darnold or any of these other rookies starting.  Focus only on Allen. His strengths and weaknesses and give him some time. Start NP week 1 and allow our mediocre Oline every chance to improve. Go dumpster diving next week for OL help.  Maybe week 9-10 consider JA near ready. We have to protect this asset, even if it's at the expense of AJ or Nate getting hurt.

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2 hours ago, 88what said:

Playing verse not playing as far as QB developement goes..   why not try and to speed that up ?   I would think starting day 1 would help a little, ya think?

Both choices work.

 

EX: Wentz

EX: Goff

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17 minutes ago, BillsFan692 said:

Peterman throwing the out route is keeps me up at night

After his off season conditioning program, I hear Peterman CAN throw that out route like a streaking missile.  He's just keeping it under wraps in pre-season.  Hear me now, and believe me later.

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We all know that some rookie QBs can start and function well or at the very least function. The thing I don't know for sure is how much credit the QB gets in comparison to the coaching team and organization around him. I believe it matters a lot.

 

With as many picks as the Browns have had they should of struck gold at QB a few times by now. They just are a terrible football organization. People still believe they could pick a miracle will never get the wish until the entire organization is serious. 

 

I think Tom Brady benefits from the organization around him. His Coaching Staff recognized a cerebral guy that wasn't a natural athletic talent and picked him when he was just an afterthought. This is thier franchise QB people. So many rings it looks fixed man. They trade away Jimmy Goroppolo for cents and he is somebody else's franchise QB. That's how much the Patriots have it together. They are that confident in the cerebral game they run. 

 

In some ways it's a Nathan Peterman situation. You pick a guy with a great mind at the cost of body. Then you turn that kid into a fitness freak and hope he develops. 

You see Peterman in preseason and you know he can see the field really fast. You know he is cerebral.

 

 You also know that arm strength is a factor and could spell doom. If McDermott is the coach I think he is then I believe intelligence is an important thing to him. He wouldn't leave a stone unturned due to bias. I see Peterman as a weak Tom Brady so flame on haters. 

 

I do believe I've seen the light turn on with Allen at times.  He already has the body of an NFL QB. The only question is how cerebral is he. I wouldn't even try to guess. It looked like to me he definitely can be. I think the reason Peterman is still on board is that a rookie QB can come in and soak up knowledge from him. 

 

The Jets getting a jump on us in any way is concerning. I've been kinda thinking the Jets looked good when they gave my Bills a curb stomp last season. I don't think they are a laughing stock anymore.

 

The time table on Allen is dependent on him and the organization around him. It's just the way it is. It's a complex puzzle and you need a lot of pieces to fit before you can see a picture of franchise QB form. 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, 88what said:

How one does one get better riding the pine? Many other quarterbacks do sit but is it because they aren’t physically developed? I don’t know if I can throw josh Allen in that category.

i'd say its because mentally they haven't developed yet for the pro game. Give it time, Allen will have his chance, and I'm sure it will be some time this season.

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14 hours ago, Lfod said:

We all know that some rookie QBs can start and function well or at the very least function. The thing I don't know for sure is how much credit the QB gets in comparison to the coaching team and organization around him. I believe it matters a lot.

 

With as many picks as the Browns have had they should of struck gold at QB a few times by now. They just are a terrible football organization. People still believe they could pick a miracle will never get the wish until the entire organization is serious. 

 

I think Tom Brady benefits from the organization around him. His Coaching Staff recognized a cerebral guy that wasn't a natural athletic talent and picked him when he was just an afterthought. This is thier franchise QB people. So many rings it looks fixed man. They trade away Jimmy Goroppolo for cents and he is somebody else's franchise QB. That's how much the Patriots have it together. They are that confident in the cerebral game they run. 

 

In some ways it's a Nathan Peterman situation. You pick a guy with a great mind at the cost of body. Then you turn that kid into a fitness freak and hope he develops. 

You see Peterman in preseason and you know he can see the field really fast. You know he is cerebral.

 

 You also know that arm strength is a factor and could spell doom. If McDermott is the coach I think he is then I believe intelligence is an important thing to him. He wouldn't leave a stone unturned due to bias. I see Peterman as a weak Tom Brady so flame on haters. 

 

I do believe I've seen the light turn on with Allen at times.  He already has the body of an NFL QB. The only question is how cerebral is he. I wouldn't even try to guess. It looked like to me he definitely can be. I think the reason Peterman is still on board is that a rookie QB can come in and soak up knowledge from him. 

 

The Jets getting a jump on us in any way is concerning. I've been kinda thinking the Jets looked good when they gave my Bills a curb stomp last season. I don't think they are a laughing stock anymore.

 

The time table on Allen is dependent on him and the organization around him. It's just the way it is. It's a complex puzzle and you need a lot of pieces to fit before you can see a picture of franchise QB form. 

 

 

 

Peterman is cerebral and is a weak Tom Brady?    Wow.  Talk about awful takes on QBs.  A cerebral QB does not chuck  the ball  to an area where he has no business throwing it to.    Peterman does a lot of this .  So that seems to disqualify immediately Peterman from the cerebral conversation.

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