Don Otreply Posted August 14 Posted August 14 15 hours ago, MJS said: Well, he's had a job every year since leaving here. Some Bills fans seem to harbor some resentment towards him, and maybe a little bit of an obsession with tracking his every move. It's a little weird, honestly. I wish him the best. By all accounts he is an excellent teammate. Seems like the kind of guy who might enter the coaching ranks some day. Yup, there is always more than one path to success, Nate is a multi millionaire with a job he likes, I think he is getting the last laugh. Nate has been an easy target to bash on from a Bills perspective, but it’s been years since he was here, time to let the animosity go, jmo. 1 Quote
thenorthremembers Posted August 14 Posted August 14 (edited) 12 hours ago, K D said: Career earnings: $7,418,808 For 700 yards passing, 4 TD's, 13 int's. That's over $10,000 per yard. I was just coming to this thread to post the same thing. Can you imagine making 7.4 million dollars for being bad at something? Edited August 14 by thenorthremembers 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted August 14 Posted August 14 38 minutes ago, Don Otreply said: Nate has been an easy target to bash on from a Bills perspective, but it’s been years since he was here, time to let the animosity go, jmo. You’re not the boss of me! I am still boiling with resentment against Billy Joe Hobert. Let me have my animosity against The Peterman. 1 2 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted August 14 Posted August 14 37 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said: I was just coming to this thread to post the same thing. Can you imagine making 7.4 million dollars for being bad at something? Whats so wild is that he is still better than 99% of the population. The Denver game with no QB showed just how much of a gap is between the worst QB in the league and a former college QB trying to play QB in an NFL game Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted August 14 Posted August 14 Peterman must have incriminating evidence against Goodell or something because this makes no sense. Good for him, but it’s baffling. Why not go with a promising late rounder/UDFA or young backup who hasn’t had a shot and try catching lightning in a bottle ? I don’t understand the NFL’s obsession w/ bringing back proven failures. Buffalo did the same thing w/ Mitch Trubisky. None of these guys are going to win their team more than a few games if QB1 goes down. I’d rather throw the water boy out there and see what he’s got Quote
uninja Posted August 14 Posted August 14 2 hours ago, thenorthremembers said: I was just coming to this thread to post the same thing. Can you imagine making 7.4 million dollars for being bad at something? Have you seen some of the compensation packages CEOs get and the golden parachutes attached to those things? 1 1 Quote
GerstAusGosheim Posted August 14 Posted August 14 Sean McDermott started Nate Peterman over Tyrod Taylor and Josh Allen. No wonder he passed on Mahomes. He's a terrible QB evaluator. Thank god for Bean. Quote
Bills!Win! Posted August 14 Posted August 14 Nathan Peterman must be the best clipboard holder in nfl history. What else could it be? Quote
Don Otreply Posted August 14 Posted August 14 2 hours ago, WotAGuy said: You’re not the boss of me! I am still boiling with resentment against Billy Joe Hobert. Let me have my animosity against The Peterman. Nooooooooooo! 🤣😂 Quote
Nitro Posted August 14 Posted August 14 He is strictly a third string QB. Nothing against the guy but he is a joke when he plays. Quote
Saxum Posted August 14 Author Posted August 14 52 minutes ago, GerstAusGosheim said: Sean McDermott started Nate Peterman over Tyrod Taylor and Josh Allen. No wonder he passed on Mahomes. He's a terrible QB evaluator. Thank god for Bean. Sean McDermott started those players upon recommendation of his OC because offense was not his specialty. He reportedly was interested in Mike McCoy and r Norv Turner but hired Rick Dennison as OC when his first choices were not available. This is why teams try to hire new head coaches as soon as possible so first choice in staff are available. He also signed Phil McGeoghan. It may have been better to have kept some of the previous coaches rather than trying to clear out coaches under contract who per players did a good job but Bills has a bad leaking information problem and he canned most of scouts, coaches and many staff members. The burning the forest strategy worked but it resulted in heavy staffing turnover following year. Brandon Beane was hired by Bills upon his recommendation but choice was Terry Pegula; so thanks to him for Beane. Thank you for your entry to make up bull crap to stir up posters contest. Quote
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted August 14 Posted August 14 3 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said: Peterman must have incriminating evidence against Goodell or something because this makes no sense. Good for him, but it’s baffling. Why not go with a promising late rounder/UDFA or young backup who hasn’t had a shot and try catching lightning in a bottle ? I don’t understand the NFL’s obsession w/ bringing back proven failures. Buffalo did the same thing w/ Mitch Trubisky. None of these guys are going to win their team more than a few games if QB1 goes down. I’d rather throw the water boy out there and see what he’s got Because its camp, and i want a guy who throws catchable passes so i can evaluate depth. If i have some UDFA who throws high or low or misses constantly, it hurts everyone around him. 1 1 Quote
Saxum Posted August 14 Author Posted August 14 39 minutes ago, Bleeding Bills Blue said: Because its camp, and i want a guy who throws catchable passes so i can evaluate depth. If i have some UDFA who throws high or low or misses constantly, it hurts everyone around him. That does appear to be best role for him but they keep putting him on 53 man roster which does not make sense. Quote
Mr. WEO Posted August 14 Posted August 14 6 hours ago, Captain Hindsight said: Whats so wild is that he is still better than 99% of the population. The Denver game with no QB showed just how much of a gap is between the worst QB in the league and a former college QB trying to play QB in an NFL game "99% of the population" doesn't do anything particularly well; they also don't play in the NFL so what? Quote
Another Fan Posted August 14 Posted August 14 He's made it further as a professional athlete than probably 99.9% of the board members here and he has a got wife. Let the man be... Quote
JakeFrommStateFarm Posted August 14 Posted August 14 Bills fans if Beane brought Peterman back 1 Quote
Freak-O Posted August 14 Posted August 14 6 hours ago, Captain Hindsight said: Whats so wild is that he is still better than 99% of the population. The Denver game with no QB showed just how much of a gap is between the worst QB in the league and a former college QB trying to play QB in an NFL game He’s better than 99.9999% of the population probably. Quote
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