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Rocky Landing

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  1. Who are you responding to? Is there anyone who is not advocating drafting a QB?
  2. If we draft a franchise QB in the 2018 draft, we should have a vet quarterback on the roster who can start the season, and help develop the rookie. Ideally, this would be someone who was a consummate professional, knows the team, and the system, and can win some games while the rookie learns for much, if not all of the season before starting. If only we could find somebody like that...
  3. IIRC, didn't the dildo perp get banned from the stadium?
  4. If we see 100s if not 1000s of people walking funny before the game, we'll know it's happening.
  5. Has there been a game in the history of the sport where the quarterback who played every offensive snap didn't have something to do with the win??? Honestly, at this point, you just seem bitter.
  6. We got the ball back with 1:34 and got a field goal. I'll take it.
  7. And yet, Tyrod plays under the same OC and QB coach. Which of Taylor's bad throws are you willing to lay on them?
  8. Bills are 9.5 point underdogs on Sunday. I wonder what the spread would have been with Peterman? Tatonka has become one of the worst trolls on this site.
  9. What happens if we land our franchise QB, and the best thing we have as a mentor on the roster is Nate Peterman? Do we start the rookie and hope he isn't ruined by being thrown out there too soon? Do we go shopping for whatever vet is available because we've kicked TT out of the building? Finding a franchise QB is only half the question. How the coaching staff manages that player once we get him is the other half.
  10. It's hard to take this thread seriously. That being said, I would like to posit a question that I asked in another thread and got no answer. For all those who want to kick Tyrod to the curb: Then what? Let's assume that Peterman is as bad as he has been (why would we not assume that?). And, let's assume that we use some combination of 2018 pick to trade up and draft out mythical "quarterback of the future." Again, then what? Do we start them fresh out of the gate, behind whatever O-line we have by next year? Do we shop around for some version of Brian Hoyer to sustain some level of mediocrity until our "QB of the future is ready to start?" Just how badly are we going to manage our high-draft-pick QB next year? However you feel about Tyrod, I'm gong to guess that we are going to miss him for the first eight, or so, games next season.
  11. Getting old sucks...
  12. There's a lot of hay being made that "Tyrod will be gone next year, so it doesn't matter..." But, really? With the exception of the bizarre notion that we "need to see what we have in Peterman" notwithstanding, let's assume we that we draft our "QB of the future" in 2018. Then what? Do we start whoever that is right out of the gate? Can we assume that whoever we get is going to be immediately NFL ready? (Like Peterman supposedly was???) Are we going to go out shopping for whatever version of Brian Hoyer might be out there, and start the career backup while out future franchise QB sits like Goff did? Would that be better than Taylor for another season? If we're really building for the future, it would be smart to have Tyrod playing for this team next season, and I have to believe he is pissed as hell. IMO, McD has mismanaged this situation about as badly as he could have. I certainly hope he is in full on damage control mode at this moment. This is the fork in the road, indeed. If McD can't get this thing back on track, I sincerely hope he, and his entire staff is canned at the end of this season, and not the obligatory Bills' two-year-coach tenure. It's hard to trust someone who has screwed things up this badly.
  13. Or the fans who wouldn't mind seeing them win another game before the end of the season.
  14. Well... you go back from that by doing what gives you the best chance to win... ... but I'm no expert...
  15. You have a pretty loose definition of "great." You can't separate the first few minutes of the game from the ensuing meltdown that followed. And, correct me if I'm wrong: No member of the O-line threw an interception. A decent QB-- even a mediocre QB-- needs to be able to handle pressure from a breakdown in pass protection, whether that is taking a sack, escaping the pocket, or throwing the ball away. It's the same O-line Taylor has been playing with. A professional QB also has to have the metal fortitude to rebound from an interception that wasn't his fault.
  16. I feel so bad to say... I agree with every bit of this. How this team must be reeling at this moment. There are so many apologists on this board for Peterman-- and I get it, my knee-jerk reaction for every QB who has stunk up the field in the last decade from Trent to Fitz to EJ to occasionally Tyrod (see there, I did it again!!!), has been to defend them-- but Peterman's play last Sunday was some of the worst NFL play I have ever seen. The interceptions do not tell the full story. He utterly crumbled.
  17. The thing about a roller coaster is, you always finish where you began-- AT THE BOTTOM.
  18. This is a lame excuse, but... It's hard to go all 110% on D when the QB just tosses the ball back as soon as you get the opposing offense off the field. I thought that the defense showed up to play in the first quarter, and were utterly demoralized by the fourth interception. There were exceptions IMO. Hyde played hard every snap until he banged his knee up. But, yeah... the defense... Like, just how the hell did Keenan allen remain wide open the whole damn game???
  19. It's kind of like the tough-love father who teaches his kid how to swim by throwing him into a lake over his head. Except the kid starts drowning, and lives the rest of his life with aquaphobia. Which, metaphorically speaking for Peterman, may have already happened.
  20. Taylor seems kinda used to it, though, doesn't he?
  21. Honest questions to the people who want to start Peterman: Do you NOT want to win more games this season? And, if not: Are you going to bother watching the rest of the season? And, if you DO want to win more games, do you think Peterman will get much better? Better than Taylor?
  22. If I were Taylor, I'd be playing with an eye on landing another team next season. But, from what I think we know about him, he seems like a consummate professional, and I believe that the team trusts him. Certainly, he has an undeniable chemistry with Shady. I'm not too sure that I trust his, or Beane's ability to evaluate talent a this point. It's hard to be happy with their personnel decisions.
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