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Luka

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  1. Slow to process like Allen, weak arm like Peterman. I thought he might be good when we signed him. I was definitely wrong.
  2. Looks like this front office is just as adept at identifying good wide receivers as they are at identifying quality offensive linemen.
  3. AJ is going to be on the block I think. Which he won't be happy about, considering he came here with the hopes of winning the starting job. Slow to process like Allen, arm strength of Peterman... I dunno but I hope Teller is in that group and not Miller.
  4. Lucky for Peterman, it's a "what have you done for me lately" kind of league. The narrative can quickly change after a couple of wins. At least locally. National talking heads will use it as a foundation for describing how terrible or how great he is as time passes. "The Bills should've known after those 5 interceptions..." or "Remember when Peterman threw 5 interceptions in a half? We don't. He's been great! Who would've thought!"
  5. It worked whatever it was. Levitre and Wood in 09 anchored that line for awhile. If only he could've drafted well at literally any other position lol
  6. Oh god, she's responsible for those ugly ass hats? Ruined.
  7. Which is fine but then why spend the money on Davis? The roster just really seems unbalanced to me.
  8. You are missing the point, a dime corner is not a position of need when you literally have lost 2 thirds of your starting o line. A back up safety is again, not a position of need in this situation. It's not up to me to decide who's a good lineman, the point was that is an area they should have been keen on adding depth and talent to. They threw a couple of crappy free agents at it and said "good enough."
  9. Several? You mean two? And I'm not going to go all the way back to the draft but I feel like that 4th round pick spent on Taron Johnson could've been o line. The Siran Neal pick as well, where they moved up in the 5th round (where they also drafted Teller) could've also went o line. I mean, my main issue is they lost a LT, a G and C who were pro bowl caliber players at one time or another, looked at this scrap heap that was left and decided "no problem found." Yea and those were guys they targeted. Castillo is unable to identify a good player for a group in which he coaches. It's not like Beane calls him up for his opinion on corner or kicker.
  10. How about some draft picks? You don't need to draft one #1 to get a good one. How about undrafted free agents? I just think that whoever is evaluating the line is blind, deaf and dumb. Call up Buddy Nix, if there is one thing the man could do, it was scout offensive lineman.
  11. It shocks me that with all the moves this front office has made so far that they didn't even attempt to address the O-Line.
  12. I don't really remember but I do remember getting our asses handed to us a good portion of the season in the run game. The highlight being 298 yards given up against New Orleans.
  13. The bigger question is, if Allen starts, where will you be? Bet you won't be admitting you were wrong either. The facts on Peterman. Sub 50% completion percentage. 3-1 INT to TD ratio. And that's in the NFL. That isn't college stats. He looked good in preseason last year too. So much so that they benched Tyrod for him to start against the Chargers. This is the same old song and dance as last year. He threw a pick in the Carolina game, almost a pick six in the Cleveland game. That's a pattern.
  14. Definitely Peterman. He relies on quick drops and hot reads. He's very much like Fitzpatrick in that sense. His arm strength is mediocre. If his read is wrong it's a pick. He really struggles off his spot, something that Allen seems unfazed by. So as a DB, it almost becomes like a snap count type of thing. You know the ball is coming out quick, you know it's going to be a short to intermediate throw. If you anticipate the route, it's at least a defended pass, if not an interception. I've seen a few times now, Peterman trusting his arm on those tight window throws. That's a very bad thing. He is physically incapable of making those types of throws. With Allen, as a DB, he's scary. He shakes off the rush. He moves in the pocket, extends plays. And he has the arm to literally put the ball anywhere he wants. Both of his touchdowns were throws that you will never, ever see a guy like Peterman make. That's just the bottom line. He's also a much better runner than Peterman, so once he gets those DBs respecting his ability as a passer, he will have tons of running lanes as well and has the speed and physicality to take advantage of them.
  15. Tremaine was criticized for his tendency to lean into play, attempting to anticipate the snap count. Looks like he's still doing it. With his athletic ability it's completely unnecessary. That's what makes him so intriguing as a prospect. If he can just pause and diagnose a play, he still has the lateral speed to make the play. He displayed that a few times against Cleveland.
  16. Peterman's NFL stats consist of a sub 50% completion and a 3-1 interception to touchdown ratio. He's thrown as many touchdowns to his own players as he has to the opposing team. He looked good last year in preseason as well. The difference between him and Allen is I see Allen creating plays. I just don't see it from Peterman. He also nearly threw yet another pick six in the Cleveland game and he's unable to create once the pocket breaks down. And judging from the starting offensive line so far, that's going to be an absolute deal breaker this year.
  17. Including last night. ? But seriously, how is Mills still employed? He looked like that the entire game against San Diego last year. I thought he did it on purpose because of Tyrod, but now I see he is just complete garbage.
  18. Because everyone on defense knows where Peterman is going with the football. With Allen, as a DB you have to respect every route, the moment you jump a route he is going to make you pay. Look at the TD in the Carolina game. Little pump fake, corner jumps, ball goes behind him for the TD. Yea Dabol might be one of the biggest offseason hires in the history of the franchise.
  19. O' Leary is a gamer. Period. He won't wow you in practice. He's not going to be on any Youtube videos for high jumps and things like that. But you can bet your ass he's going to make that clutch catch on third and medium.
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