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Good Article.

 

Nate will go down in Bills history as the worse qb ever in the NFL. 

 

Im glad they finally cut him. He was a bad joke that was predictable. 

 

It’s time to forget about him and move on.  

 

 

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People read what Gruden said about him and just believed it, and I am guessing McDermott bought into the Gruden nonsense. McDermott then ruined any chance the kid had by basically trying to show everyone he was right about him and started him against the Ravens. Anyone could see Peterman lacked arm strength and was at best a backup QB.  If you draft a rookie and you only have a 2nd year 5th rounder as an alternative going into the season you really are just not thinking through important decisions. And now they continue to make poor decisions by keeping two veteran quarterbacks on the roster. You need a rookie and a veteran and maybe a project on the practice squad. That is it.

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3 minutes ago, RocCityRoller said:

I don't think any dislikes Nathan Peterman the person. He just isn't an NFL QB.

I didn’t like him. He always had an awkward look on his face with huge ears. 

 

He was just a yes man with no leadership abilities, uncomfortable to be around.  

 

Im sure the team is happy he’s gone. 

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Yep I hated it.......  Not hate, but meh......  And of course faith had to be brought up.  I blame the Bills not Peterman.  Best stat......  Aaron Rodger would need to throw 1,200 straight Ints to match Peterman Int % (heard on TV, but doesn't make sense does it?)

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2 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

Yep I hated it.......  Not hate, but meh......  And of course faith had to be brought up.  I blame the Bills not Peterman.  Best stat......  Aaron Rodger would need to throw 1,200 straight Ints to match Peterman Int % (heard on TV, but doesn't make sense does it?)

 

While Peterman was not good, quite a few of those interceptions were not his fault. Why the Bills stick with these bad receivers who cant catch and have no ability to get separation is beyond me.

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14 minutes ago, PittsforDave said:

Good Article.

 

Nate will go down in Bills history as the worse qb ever in the NFL. 

 

Im glad they finally cut him. He was a bad joke that was predictable. 

 

It’s time to forget about him and move on.  

 

 

Before Nate Peterman is rightfully put to rest is simply compare his stats to one of the Bills QB's that Peterman was better then:

 

Drumroll Please:

 

Dan Darragh

 

who here remembers the Bills being led by that awesome QB Dan Darragh and mini-Max Anderson

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10 minutes ago, PittsforDave said:

I didn’t like him. He always had an awkward look on his face with huge ears. 

 

He was just a yes man with no leadership abilities, uncomfortable to be around.  

 

Im sure the team is happy he’s gone. 

 

I guess I stand corrected. You donated to his retirement fund on go fund me right?

2 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

Outside of eball who do you think would have a problem with the article? 

 

Apparently PittsForDave. I can guess what Rochester suburb he lives in. I'm crafty like that.

 

 

 

 

Not surprising.

3 minutes ago, RPbillsfan said:

Before Nate Peterman is rightfully put to rest is simply compare his stats to one of the Bills QB's that Peterman was better then:

 

Drumroll Please:

 

Dan Darragh

 

who here remembers the Bills being led by that awesome QB Dan Darragh and mini-Max Anderson

 

Alex Van Pelt thanks Nate Peterman.

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2 minutes ago, RPbillsfan said:

Before Nate Peterman is rightfully put to rest is simply compare his stats to one of the Bills QB's that Peterman was better then:

 

Drumroll Please:

 

Dan Darragh

 

who here remembers the Bills being led by that awesome QB Dan Darragh and mini-Max Anderson

 

Statistically he wasn't, but Peterman was probably more talented than Jeff Tuel.  Peterman's lack of talent though combined with his incredible bad luck (3 starts against top 5 defenses) make it a close call.

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19 minutes ago, Miracle Bills said:

People read what Gruden said about him and just believed it, and I am guessing McDermott bought into the Gruden nonsense. McDermott then ruined any chance the kid had by basically trying to show everyone he was right about him and started him against the Ravens. Anyone could see Peterman lacked arm strength and was at best a backup QB.  If you draft a rookie and you only have a 2nd year 5th rounder as an alternative going into the season you really are just not thinking through important decisions. And now they continue to make poor decisions by keeping two veteran quarterbacks on the roster. You need a rookie and a veteran and maybe a project on the practice squad. That is it.

 

If you think McD cared ANYTHING about what the ignorant Gruden said, that’s just sad. He may have made the wrong choice, but because of what Gruden said? Really? 

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32 minutes ago, RocCityRoller said:

I don't think any dislikes Nathan Peterman the person. He just isn't an NFL QB.

Pretty accurate.

 

Seems like a hard worker, a good dude and all.

 

Just not meant to play QB in the NFL

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1 minute ago, Augie said:

 

If you think McD cared ANYTHING about what the ignorant Gruden said, that’s just sad. He may have made the wrong choice, but because of what Gruden said? Really? 

 

Absolutely. Jon Gruden is the guy who inspired McDermott.  If you didn't read the 2017 USA Today article here it is.

 

https://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/01/25/jon-gruden-inspired-bills-hc-sean-mcdermotts-quick-rise-through-nfl-ranks/

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14 hours ago, Miracle Bills said:

 

Absolutely. Jon Gruden is the guy who inspired McDermott.  If you didn't read the 2017 USA Today article here it is.

 

https://billswire.usatoday.com/2017/01/25/jon-gruden-inspired-bills-hc-sean-mcdermotts-quick-rise-through-nfl-ranks/

 

Yawn. I missed the reference to Peterman, or Allen, or anything else that might be relevant. Some clown writer said McD looked up to Gruden at one point. Is that all you have? Did you think I wouldn’t read that empty article? Are you familiar with DC Tom???

 

You come in all bold and certain of yourself, and I’m unsure of where that confidence comes from. 

 

 

Gruden drools over EVERY QB who comes out. It was his shtick. 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, RPbillsfan said:

Before Nate Peterman is rightfully put to rest is simply compare his stats to one of the Bills QB's that Peterman was better then:

 

Drumroll Please:

 

Dan Darragh

 

who here remembers the Bills being led by that awesome QB Dan Darragh and mini-Max Anderson

Dan Darragh was horrible. Dennis Shaw was not far behind him. 

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Are the bills that thin on decent human beings? 

 

Peterman seems fine enough, but what about his personality is exceptional enough to warrant all the gushing. Did I miss something?

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