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23 minutes ago, Ray Finkel said:

Maybe we should trade up in the draft next year to get a receiver and then Peterman will be great again!

It's going to be hard trading up from the number one spot. 

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7 minutes ago, Skins Malone said:

Well it's not the Bill's fault EJ doesnt have a job.  EJ isnt a good QB and neither is NP.  Enough said.

Not to pick on you, but this is the same type of ignorant comment that fills all such threads on this board: the inability to see the distinction between "not good" and "horrid" or "among the worst in NFL history." Remember EJ's abysmal start in London against the then-sorry Jags?  The one that may have ruined any hope for breaking the playoff drought in 2016? Who could forget the awfulness?

But wait ... here's what used to count as "awful" around here -- EJ's stats in that game:  24-42, 298, 2 TD, 2 INT (including one pick 6), 75.3 QB rating.

Nathan Peterman's best performance was today's -- 31-49, 189, 0 TD, 3 INT (including, of course, a pick 6), 45.4 QB rating.

The first performance is your every-week bad QB performance in the NFL. The second performance would be one of the worst in the NFL in any given year, but for the fact that such a performance is now a weekly occurrence in Billsland.

EDIT: EJ is right. It is ridiculous that guys like Derek Anderson and Matt Barkley are being signed ahead of him, and even more ridiculous that Nathan Peterman still has a spot on an NFL roster while he sits at home.

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7 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Not to pick on you, but this is the same type of ignorant comment that fills all such threads on this board: the inability to see the distinction between "not good" and "horrid" or "among the worst in NFL history." Remember EJ's abysmal start in London against the then-sorry Jags?  The one that may have ruined any hope for breaking the playoff drought in 2016? Who could forget the awfulness?

But wait ... here's what used to count as "awful" around here -- EJ's stats in that game:  24-42, 298, 2 TD, 2 INT (including one pick 6), 75.3 QB rating.

Nathan Peterman's best performance was today's -- 31-49, 189, 0 TD, 3 INT (including, of course, a pick 6), 45.4 QB rating.

The first performance is your every-week bad QB performance in the NFL. The second performance would be one of the worst in the NFL in any given year, but for the fact that such a performance is now a weekly occurrence in Billsland.

Who are you calling ignorant dude.  Do you know me?  Sorry if I dont care what EJ thinks.  Is this where were at wanting EJ Manuel back.  Yes EJ is not horrid like NP but they are both not starting QBs in the NFL.   So who cares.  EJ is no longer a Bill end of story.  The Bill's now are JA who is hurt.  I dont control who plays QB for the Bill's.  Does EJ have a point yes...he would be a better back up for this team no doubt about it.  And of course I see the difference..the point is it doesnt matter.  EJ is not a Bill and NP is.  That's the situation.  I dont control it.  But dont be throwing around the word ignorant when u dont know me.  We need a starting QB not NP or EJ.

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38 minutes ago, buffalobillswin said:

 

Troy - "Robert Woods is a great WR unfortunately I didn't get a chance to watch him a lot in Buffalo"

 

Joe - "No one did"

 

Then he murmured something and Troy let out a little chuckle

Well, he's not wrong. 

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1 minute ago, Skins Malone said:

Who are you calling ignorant dude.  Do you know me?  Sorry if I dont care what EJ thinks.  Is this where were at wanting EJ Manuel back.  Yes EJ is not horrid like NP but they are both not starting QBs in the NFL.   So who cares.  EJ is no longer a Bill end of story.  The Bill's now are JA who is hurt.  I dont control who plays QB for the Bill's.  Does EJ have a point yes...he would be a better back up for this team no doubt about it.  But of course I see the difference..the point is it doesnt matter.  EJ is not a Bill and NP is.  That's the situation.  I dont control it.  But dont be throwing around the word ignorant when u dont know me.

Perhaps you're ignorant of the meanings of the word "ignorant" - as used here, I meant:  lacking knowledge or comprehension of the thing specified.

 

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16 minutes ago, noacls said:

Lol. I prefer to think of him as Jed Clampett

 

Call me when you make your first Billion...

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12 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Not to pick on you, but this is the same type of ignorant comment that fills all such threads on this board: the inability to see the distinction between "not good" and "horrid" or "among the worst in NFL history." Remember EJ's abysmal start in London against the then-sorry Jags?  The one that may have ruined any hope for breaking the playoff drought in 2016? Who could forget the awfulness?

But wait ... here's what used to count as "awful" around here -- EJ's stats in that game:  24-42, 298, 2 TD, 2 INT (including one pick 6), 75.3 QB rating.

Nathan Peterman's best performance was today's -- 31-49, 189, 0 TD, 3 INT (including, of course, a pick 6), 45.4 QB rating.

The first performance is your every-week bad QB performance in the NFL. The second performance would be one of the worst in the NFL in any given year, but for the fact that such a performance is now a weekly occurrence in Billsland.

EDIT: EJ is right. It is ridiculous that guys like Derek Anderson and Matt Barkley are being signed ahead of him, and even more ridiculous that Nathan Peterman still has a spot on an NFL roster while he sits at home.

Exactly.  I was thinking the same thing ........ boy that Jags game was awful.  Then I went back and looked at it and despite that awful 2nd qtr he actually fought back.  My biggest problem with EJ was that he couldn't hit anything down field to save his life.  That is what made  Tyrod such a refreshing change (no one here seems to remember how bad it was).  Taylor came in and hit the deep ball almost every game when we had Watkins and Goodwin.  Then Dennison comes along, Taylor is gone, now Daboll comes in and now we might not see 5 passing TD's all season.  Someone said he might be better than Allen.  I like Allen don't get me wrong, and I think he has it, but if he can't hit receivers deep better than EJ did then maybe he isn't any better than EJ.  Hopefully time will prove that he is better.

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5 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Perhaps you're ignorant of the meanings of the word "ignorant" - as used here, I meant:  lacking knowledge or comprehension of the thing specified.

 

And clearly you didnt read my post.  What's lacking...that EJ isnt as bad as NP?  No kidding.  The point is EJ isnt on this team and hes not a starting QB.  Either is NP.  So what am I ignorant about?  Am I suppose to yearn for the days of EJ Manuel lol.

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I always like EJ and I still do. I just don’t think he ever became anywhere near a starting quarterback in the league (I was at the game in London). Having said that I don’t think Peterman even passes as a back up quarterback in this league. 

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Like others have said, he’s right.  I don’t blame him, I would be pissed too if I was a better QB than Peterman and watching him play while I didn’t have a job.  

 

Hell im kind of peaved Peterman is playing for Bills and I haven’t been signed yet cuz I’m a better QB than him too.  Call me Beane ;)

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23 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Not to pick on you, but this is the same type of ignorant comment that fills all such threads on this board: the inability to see the distinction between "not good" and "horrid" or "among the worst in NFL history." Remember EJ's abysmal start in London against the then-sorry Jags?  The one that may have ruined any hope for breaking the playoff drought in 2016? Who could forget the awfulness?

But wait ... here's what used to count as "awful" around here -- EJ's stats in that game:  24-42, 298, 2 TD, 2 INT (including one pick 6), 75.3 QB rating.

Nathan Peterman's best performance was today's -- 31-49, 189, 0 TD, 3 INT (including, of course, a pick 6), 45.4 QB rating.

The first performance is your every-week bad QB performance in the NFL. The second performance would be one of the worst in the NFL in any given year, but for the fact that such a performance is now a weekly occurrence in Billsland.

EDIT: EJ is right. It is ridiculous that guys like Derek Anderson and Matt Barkley are being signed ahead of him, and even more ridiculous that Nathan Peterman still has a spot on an NFL roster while he sits at home.

i love EJ----but only a team like the bills or browns or raiders would be stupid enough to sign him. of course he is better than peterman....but so what?

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Pathetic! If this is the basis of comparison you have to use to claim  your’re  worthy of a job in the NFL then you have no insight. 

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