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Why is being a man of faith so important to McDermott (i.e. Peterman)


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This has come up more then once with the Bills and how they assess players, their families and also their faith. 

 

Since when does being a good Christian (I doubt Muslim, Jewish, or other faith) matter with respect to being a football player.

 

Yes a a Good Person matters, but religion & being religious????? 

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

AJ Mccarron is a devout Christian and he’s better than Peterman and he was traded...

 

its more than that...

 

Peterman has the dirt on McDermott ?

We should start a thread with rumors we have heard as to what that dirt is.


That could be a lot of fun in the midst of an otherwise garbage season.

 

 

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Just now, Fadingpain said:

We should start a thread with rumors we have heard as to what that dirt is.


That could be a lot of fun in the midst of an otherwise garbage season.

 

 

that actually could end up pretty entertaining.

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3 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

Sorry McDermott has brought this up a number of times.

 

It is an issue and does bother me that it is an important part of the decision process at 1 Bills drive.

 

 

Show me where he has said that a player has to share his faith to be in the roster.  One quote, one statement.

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Why does this even matter? Religion should not conflict with sports and in this case more than likely doesn't. That being said there's nothing wrong with being religious and incorporating it into your daily life, everyone is different and if it helps Peterman get through rough times then all the power to him. How's this any different from any other players praising god after their performance on Sundays? 

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Just now, paulbills said:

Why does this even matter? Religion should not conflict with sports and in this case more than likely doesn't. That being said there's nothing wrong with being religious and incorporating it into your daily life, everyone is different and if it helps Peterman get through rough times then all the power to him. How's this any different from any other players praising god after their performance on Sundays? 

Thank you.  It's not and no different than any worker in any field of endeavor.

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17 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

So nobody thinks Rosen's "personality" had any bearing on their decision?

 

I beg to differ.

of course it did, just like any decision for the face of you franchise.

 

Has nothing to do with his religious affiliation.

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