From Peter King's FMIA Column:
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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.
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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
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