‘By not showing up for work, Peters hurt his team more than occasionally iffy quarterback Trent Edwards, the generally impotent passing offense and understated head coach Dick Jauron combined. In fact, he inflicted damage each of those aspects: The passer often appeared rattled in part because he knew his blind side wasn’t safe, which in turn kept him from hitting targets with regularity, which then helped the Bills stumble to 7-9. However extensive Jauron’s failings might be, he can’t be held responsible for his alleged best lineman not playing well after not practicing at all over the summer.’