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RD 5, Pick 171: Nathan Peterman (QB) - Pitt


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The whole trick shot thing is cool....but frankly Peterman has a lot more on his resume then just this.

 

He is not a you tube sensation....the guy beat Clemson by throwing 5 touchdowns

You beat me to it...

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Excited to see how much his trick shots improve with a full offseason of strength, conditioning, and footwork drills.

Top of the falls to Sammy on the maid of the mist :thumbsup:

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is that a lot?

 

What was the point spread and did he cover it?

I dont know

 

and

 

I dont know....:)

 

I just know that Nathan had good games against good college programs unlike the You Tube guys that created them trying to generate some interest.

 

I have no idea how good Nathan is gonna end up being....I am hoping he has a great career and is in Buffalo for a long long time

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Not sure if this was mentioned or not But the 5th Rd. pick we acquired sometime ago from Dallas for Matt Cassel now = Nate Peterman.

 

It's a win no matter how you look at it. Cassel was terrible.....

 

5 Things to know about Peterman

 

http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/5-things-to-know-about-Nathan-Peterman/4d5bf5ab-3c52-45a7-b341-a693e40a5f35

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Whaley is absolute garbage, he wouldn't know a good QB if it hit him in the face.

 

Peterman will be lucky to be even a ok backup and we also have bum cardale, good job moron.

 

This virtually guarantees that Peterman will be the Bills' Franchise QB for at least ten years. :rolleyes:

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I'm probably going to be wrong about this, but I've got a feeling this kid is going to be our guy for the next 10 years. It'll start when Tyrod goes down sometime this season for a week or two.

How can you not get a little excited about this guy.

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I'm probably going to be wrong about this, but I've got a feeling this kid is going to be our guy for the next 10 years. It'll start when Tyrod goes down sometime this season for a week or two.

 

Or if Tyrod is unable to execute the OCs offence, in which case Peterman may well be starting at some point this year. I hope it all comes together for Tyrod this year, and sitting and learning gives NP his best chance of developing, but if TT fails to improve I don't think this staff will stick with him the way Whaley did with EJ.

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I think it was Sal C. who noted some very "iffy" throws by the Urban Sombrero during OTAs. That's a concern. He can be as smart as Einstein, but if he can't zip the ball on a sideline out he's going to have a real tough time in this league.

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I think it was Sal C. who noted some very "iffy" throws by the Urban Sombrero during OTAs. That's a concern. He can be as smart as Einstein, but if he can't zip the ball on a sideline out he's going to have a real tough time in this league.

Many QB's were successful without the ability to zip the ball on a deep out.

Not saying that means Peterman will be successful...just saying it's possible he can overcome the arm strength issue.

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Many QB's were successful without the ability to zip the ball on a deep out.

Not saying that means Peterman will be successful...just saying it's possible he can overcome the arm strength issue.

 

I didn't say "deep" out -- I said out. Those were the throws Sal mentioned.

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