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Mike Rodak ESPN Staff Writer
Another chapter was written Sunday in the tragic novel that is Nathan Peterman's career after Peterman threw a pick-six and another interception to give the Texans a 20-13 win over Buffalo after rookie Josh Allen suffered an elbow injury. As soon as newly-signed Derek Anderson is ready, the Bills must make him their No. 2 quarterback and possibly start if Allen remains out.
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  On 10/14/2018 at 9:02 PM, PastaJoe said:

I said before, he’s not the only one at fault, you have to look at the offense before he came in. Why did it have to come down to Peterman in the 4th quarter.

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Yes of course if the Offense had been able to score a big lead before he was in there it would of been better for him. Hell he probably wouldn't of gotten to throw it much. But when he did get put in there the offense he lead put them in a worse situation.

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As bad as the Bills were on ST and offense, that game still has to go to OT.  A pick six late in the game on an out by Peterman cannot happen.  He must never see the field again as a Buffalo Bill. 

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  On 10/14/2018 at 9:09 PM, PastaJoe said:

No, I’m just objective and not myopic. Who will be the scapegoat when Peterman doesn’t play and the Bills still can’t score?

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Were you not here the last week or two?

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  On 10/14/2018 at 9:14 PM, Buffalo Barbarian said:

Hate these refs, calling ticky Tak  penalties every time we make a good play.

 

 

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Rules are the rules as far as offensive formations go, but the defensive holding on Hopkins was questionable.  That non call on Zay Jones being drilled a second before the ball got there was despicable. The non call on the Josh Allen hit that led to injury was reprehensible.  The league letting the Bills keep Nathan Peterman as the backup is why we're losing the young viewers.

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