‘Despite the tough stretch remaining, Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders lists the Bills as having one of the easiest remaining schedules among playoff contenders. In an ESPN Insider article, Schatz explained that he looked at the expected winning percentage of a perfectly average team against each playoff contender’s remaining schedule. When all was said and done, Buffalo had the fifth easiest schedule remaining.’
Archives for November 2017
Bills bench Tyrod; Peterman to start vs. Chargers
‘Taylor restructured his contract on March 10, and only $1 million of his $10 million base salary for 2018 is fully guaranteed, according to ESPN. He is scheduled to receive a $6 million roster bonus on March 14, 2018.’
Peterman ready to judge himself on wins: “I expect to win every time I’m out there”
‘“I wouldn’t say I’m walking into it because I feel like I’ve been part of this team the whole season. Since I walked into this facility after I got drafted, the message has been playoff caliber. We’re going to get to the playoffs. I’ve always, I’m right there with the team. We are 5-4, and I’ve tried to do everything that I can on the other side, the behind the scenes, to get us there. Now I am going to try to do the same thing now that I’m kind of in front of the scenes,” Peterman said.’
Bills defense calls Tyrod benching a wakeup call for unit
‘“Yeah, we kind of take that on the face as well. We have to get our offense’s back, just like they’ll help us out in certain games like when we’re not playing to a high level in certain games,” defensive end Jerry Hughes said.’
Former Bills’ coach Anthony Lynn: Tyrod has not gotten an unfair deal
‘“No, I wouldn’t say that. He was in Baltimore and (Buffalo). I wouldn’t say he’s gotten an unfair deal. I wouldn’t say that at all. I think whenever he lands in the right spot he’ll make the most out of it. Sometimes players bounce around a few times before that happens,” Lynn said.’
Buffalo Bills right to give Nathan Peterman a chance
‘Maybe reality set in for McDermott. Under Taylor, the Bills are 28th in yards, 30th in passing yards and 21st in points. The Bills’ passing offense has never been the team’s strong suit with Taylor at quarterback. He has one 300-yard passing game in his career.’
Buffalo Bills coach McDermott rolling the dice by replacing Taylor with rookie Peterman
‘What makes this move so risky for McDermott isn’t just what it means on the field but what could happen off of it. Taylor has been the Bills’ starting quarterback for the last three seasons and has earned the respect of his teammates. McDermott is gambling the change won’t alienate the Bills veteran players and cause a rift in the locker room. Remembering the Rob Johnson-Doug Flutie feud of the late 1990s, that is a possibility.’
Bills benching QB Taylor for rookie worth the risk
‘Excluding the last seven minutes of garbage-time completions against a prevent defence at New York, when the Bills narrowed a 34-7 deficit, Taylor over the past two games completed 28 of 45 throws but only three went for more than 12 yards. Three.’
Thursday’s Los Angeles Coverage
Bills change starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against Chargers, who hope Philip Rivers is recovered enough to play (Los Angeles Times)
Philip Rivers practices, but Kellen Clemens is ready for potential debut as Chargers starter (Los Angeles Daily News)
Don’t write off or try to trade Philip Rivers, despite decline (San Diego Union Tribune)
Chargers diss San Diego, American flag and military in a single tweet (San Diego Union Tribune)
Chargers optimistic about Rivers, but Clemens will be ready (AP)
Rivers’ consecutive starts streak in jeopardy (The Sports Xchange)
Sean McDermott Explains Why He’s Making a QB Change vs. the Chargers (Chargers.com)
How Philip Rivers Has Helped Kellen Clemens Be Ready if Called Upon (Chargers.com)
Chargers Provide Update on Philip Rivers’ Status (Chargers.com)
Bolts Serve Thanksgiving Feast to Marines (Chargers.com)
Scouting Report: Bills vs. Chargers (Chargers.com)
Bills to start rookie Nathan Peterman at QB, bench Tyrod Taylor against Chargers
‘”I’ve been impressed with the maturity from Nathan Peterman,” McDermott said. “I’m comfortable making a calculated risk to try and get us where we need to go.”‘
Bills bench QB Taylor in favor of rookie Peterman
McDermott made the stunning announcement on Wednesday, when the Bills (5-4) returned to practice to prepare to play at the Los Angeles Chargers (3-6) on Sunday. The move comes after Peterman made his NFL debut in replacing Taylor for the final two drives of a 47-10 loss to New Orleans last weekend.
Bills to start QB Peterman, bench Taylor
‘”I’ve been impressed with Nate and his maturity at a very early point in his career. He has certainly worked hard. … The other day, we (saw) some good things, albeit it was a small sample size in a regular season. That said, he has a lot of work to do, just like we all do.”‘
Rookie QB Peterman starts for Bills
‘”Obviously disappointed,” Taylor said. “I don’t agree with the decision, but the decision was made and you have to move forward. Ultimately, coach McDermott has a vision for this team and what he feels is best for the team as well as the owner and GM. I have to move forward and continue to be the teammate and leader I am from a different role.”‘
Bills-Chargers could feature two new QB starters
‘But a shoddy defense had its fingerprints on the loss as well in a historic effort. The Bills allowed a franchise-high six rushing touchdowns, getting trampled for 298 rushing yards and that included 32 first downs.’
Bills to start Nathan Peterman; Tyrod Taylor benched
The Buffalo Bills benched third-year starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor and will start rookie fifth-round pick Nathan Peterman this Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers, coach Sean McDermott announced Wednesday.