I didn't want to believe it when the national pundits were saying the Bills had the worst QB situation in the league going into the season, but one half of poor Nate Peterman proved that so. I feel bad for him. It's not his fault his coach and GM can't evaluate QBs.
So, now, with NP having a Three Mile Island-like meltdown, the Bills management, which has demonstrated it cannot evaluate or manage a professional football QB situation . . .
Exhibit A - Tyrod Taylor last year;
Exhibit B - Prematurely trading McCarron this year; and
Exhibit C - What we were subjected to on Sunday)
.... is left with no option but to start Josh Allen, ready or not.
As I said, this management group has shown they have no clue how to develop and/or manage a professional football QB room. And that scares me, I fear for Josh Allen. Yes, I do think he is a great candidate for long-term success, but is he ready? If not, this coach and GM may ruin him before he ever has a chance.
That is my fear .... I hope I'm wrong ... but, again, there is nothing they have done with their QBs that past two years that gives me confidence.