MphsBillsfan Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM Posted Thursday at 09:33 PM https://www.facebook.com/share/r/19FCP3q5wa/ 1 Quote
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted Thursday at 09:43 PM Posted Thursday at 09:43 PM If he had better weapons on offense he probably only throws 4 INTs in that half. 6 Quote
Augie Posted Thursday at 09:45 PM Posted Thursday at 09:45 PM I recently realized my Facebook account was locked in 2021 for some reason. 🤷♂️ 1 Quote
nuiwek Posted Thursday at 09:48 PM Posted Thursday at 09:48 PM 1 minute ago, Augie said: I recently realized my Facebook account was locked in 2021 for some reason. 🤷♂️ Cant wait until it happens to me so I can not know about it 1 1 1 Quote
Billzgobowlin Posted Thursday at 10:38 PM Posted Thursday at 10:38 PM 54 minutes ago, SageAgainstTheMachine said: If he had better weapons on offense he probably only throws 4 INTs in that half. Maybe but man he was let out to dry on a few of those throws by his teammates. Quote
MJS Posted Thursday at 11:07 PM Posted Thursday at 11:07 PM 1 hour ago, SageAgainstTheMachine said: If he had better weapons on offense he probably only throws 4 INTs in that half. I think it was mainly the fact he was getting hit immediately over and over, haha. Quote
hondo in seattle Posted Friday at 02:21 AM Posted Friday at 02:21 AM 4 hours ago, MphsBillsfan said: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/19FCP3q5wa/ When I watched that game, I thought I was witnessing the premature end of Peterman's career. He was so awful, I couldn't imagine another team wanting him, even as a PS player. Yet, 7 years later, he's still hanging around. 1 Quote
Baba Booey Posted Friday at 02:30 AM Posted Friday at 02:30 AM Goff threw 5 a couple games ago!! Have seen that in some time!! 🤔 Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted Friday at 11:22 AM Posted Friday at 11:22 AM The Peterman defenders and excuses were hilarious. If you watched him ever try to throw an out, you could tell he had ZERO chance of ever being able to play in the NFL. That holds especially true in a place like Buffalo. He’s arguably the worst of all-time (his numbers were I don’t know if they still are). Either way, we’ve come a long way from that. 1 Quote
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted Friday at 01:29 PM Posted Friday at 01:29 PM 2 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said: The Peterman defenders and excuses were hilarious. If you watched him ever try to throw an out, you could tell he had ZERO chance of ever being able to play in the NFL. That holds especially true in a place like Buffalo. He’s arguably the worst of all-time (his numbers were I don’t know if they still are). Either way, we’ve come a long way from that. After 7 seasons of Josh Allen it’s painful to watch those wounded duck passes. 1 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted Friday at 01:33 PM Posted Friday at 01:33 PM I was there. It was so bad that all these years later you couldn’t help but still remember it. Ugh! Quote
JP51 Posted Friday at 02:48 PM Posted Friday at 02:48 PM That game gave a new connotation to pick 6 ... I think it was 6 picks. LOL Quote
Just in Atlanta Posted Friday at 02:54 PM Posted Friday at 02:54 PM On a much more important note, McD and whoever was OC thought Peterman was a starting caliber QB. 1 Quote
JP51 Posted Friday at 02:59 PM Posted Friday at 02:59 PM 2 minutes ago, Just in Atlanta said: On a much more important note, McD and whoever was OC thought Peterman was a starting caliber QB. As did John Gruden who loved him for some reason... but lets give him credit... he is like the perfect Clod Collins... cant play, cant start, but awesome at clip board holding and is in the league into his 30s... all nice and not banged up... great gig if you can get it. Quote
Just in Atlanta Posted Friday at 03:02 PM Posted Friday at 03:02 PM (edited) Can you believe we were once debating whether we should start Peterman or Allen? "I thought (Peterman's) total body of work all the way back from the spring through the summer and fall camp to this point, he has certainly earned the right," McDermott told reporters. "It's always a tough decision. And that's a good thing, because those guys were competing at a high level." There was a moment when our head coach thought choosing the better QB between Peterman and Allen was a “tough decision” I like McD as a coach but this lack of ability to ID talent is stunning to me. Edited Friday at 03:03 PM by Just in Atlanta Quote
Rocky Landing Posted Friday at 03:18 PM Posted Friday at 03:18 PM I was at that game, and I've held a grudge ever since. It's astonishing to me that Late Nate has continued to be employed in the NFL. Quote
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted Friday at 03:19 PM Posted Friday at 03:19 PM 3 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said: The Peterman defenders and excuses were hilarious. If you watched him ever try to throw an out, you could tell he had ZERO chance of ever being able to play in the NFL. That holds especially true in a place like Buffalo. He’s arguably the worst of all-time (his numbers were I don’t know if they still are). Either way, we’ve come a long way from that. With his arm strength he needed to throw the ball before he had it 🙂 Just now, Rocky Landing said: I was at that game, and I've held a grudge ever since. It's astonishing to me that Late Nate has continued to be employed in the NFL. Eh - scout team has a specific job to emulate the oppositions offense. He's probably good at scouting, and at getting the scout team prepared to help the defense in practice that week. 1 Quote
Rocky Landing Posted Friday at 03:26 PM Posted Friday at 03:26 PM 5 minutes ago, Bleeding Bills Blue said: With his arm strength he needed to throw the ball before he had it 🙂 Eh - scout team has a specific job to emulate the oppositions offense. He's probably good at scouting, and at getting the scout team prepared to help the defense in practice that week. He owes me money Quote
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