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26CornerBlitz

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  1. Calling it bad is far too kind.
  2. Not even funny and his hands aren't an issue this season. Thread fail!
  3. He actually said that in his postgame podium presser. Completely ridiculous and brainless from a football IQ perspective.
  4. Peterman is "earning" $614K too much.
  5. Ledyard's 2019 Mock Draft 3.0 - The Draft Network 4. Buffalo Bills PICK: Greedy Williams, CB, LSU Williams doesn’t come without some flaws, but the Bills desperately need another talented corner on the outside across from Tre White. Adding his former college teammate could complete a Bills secondary that will need to be a huge strength while the team’s offense finds a way to climb out of the cellar.
  6. I'm guessing that SaviorPeterman has resurfaced with a new board name. He's once again taking up the cause in between high level business meetings.
  7. It's an outdated mindset in today's NFL. Even the 90's Bills' K-Gun offense refutes it as nonsense.
  8. Absolutely a legitimate point to raise when Peterman is not worthy of being on any roster in the league.
  9. They certainly did and they'll have to own it.
  10. It simply cannot be effectively remedied until the offseason given the available "talent".
  11. GAME CENTER Brady Wins Elite QB Duel Tom Brady emerged victorious from the second-ever showdown between him and Aaron Rodgers, delivering a 31-17 win at home. See every stat and watch all the highlights from Sunday night.
  12. I have a feeling theses teams will butt heads again this season. Swaggering Saints Hand Rams First Loss with Knockout Blow By Jim Trotter - NFL.com reporter NEW ORLEANS -- There are moments that define teams, moments when clubs are forced to look in the mirror and answer whether they truly believe in the things they claim to stand for, moments when they discover whether adversity produces fear and hesitation or eagerness to attack the challenge before them. In their thrilling 45-35 victory over the previously undefeated Rams in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Sunday, the Saints left no doubt that their offense is everything it claims to be: an aggressive, impose-your-will unit that always seeks to win with a knockout punch rather than a series of jabs, as evidenced by quarterback Drew Brees' decision to take the kill shot in the final minutes instead of attempting to control the clock by handing the ball off or throwing short passes to move the chains. "Drew is Mike Tyson in his prime, period," said running back Alvin Kamara. With just under four minutes to play and the Saints clinging to a three-point lead after squandering a 21-point cushion, they easily could have looked to play the clock and keep the ball from a Rams offense that had produced points on four of its previous five possessions. It was third-and-7 from their 28-yard line. Coach Sean Payton sought to get the first down and called for a safe, short pass to Kamara, believing that the Rams would double team wideout Michael Thomas on a deep route. That's the way they had practiced the play all week; not once did the Saints work against a look where Thomas was single-covered.
  13. From Peter King's FMIA Column: FMIA Week 9: The Patriots Just Keep Winning and They Really Don’t Care 4. I think it’s cruel and unusual punishment, what’s happening to the Bills’ just-keep-the-seat-warm quarterback, Nathan Peterman. Buffalo shouldn’t be playing him right now, and he probably shouldn’t be in the league, but the Bills mistakenly traded A.J. McCarron just before the start of the season, and prize rookie Josh Allen is hurt, and off-the-street quarterback Derek Anderson is hurt, so Peterman was back. He had another Peterman of a game Sunday as the punchless Bills lost horribly to Chicago at home, 41-9. But there’s this good news: The zero-TD, three-interception game raised Peterman’s passer rating … from 31.4 entering the game to 32.5 exiting it. II The worst team I have covered in my 29 full-time years on the Bills beat was the 3-13 abomination in 2001. This team is worse, because the offense is so egregiously bad, it dwarfs a decent defense. — Sal Maiorana (@salmaiorana) November 4, 2018 Bills Today: How the Bills Plan to Rebuild Confidence Moving Forward
  14. Struggling in the run game and not very good in pass-pro? Here's a clue as to why.
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