Bills Season Came Down To Four Of The Greatest Plays In The History Of Any Playoff Game Courtesy Of Nathan Peterman
Nathan Peterman’s three-play NFL playoff career:
– dropped the ball in a scramble
– intentional grounding penalty
– interception
— RJ Clifford (@RJcliffordMMA) January 7, 2018
After Tyrod Tayler left the game with a concussion with about a minute left in the fourth Q, It was Nathan Peterman time, and he was the hottest garbage these eyes have ever seen. The only thing I can compare it to was the memory of my mom frantically trying to get a burning roast of the oven bare handed while the family watched in disbelief with a minute left until Sunday Dinner.
He ran for a 1st….and fumbled.
When your season is in the hands of your backup QB 😰 Can Nathan Peterman make @buffalobills fans #Billieve?#BUFvsJAX pic.twitter.com/wboPzGekHS
— TESportsTalk (@TEsportstalk) January 7, 2018
Not Funny?
https://twitter.com/King_Yunn/status/950117231647698950
https://twitter.com/ItsDeanBlundell/status/950113145967685632
Threw a game-ending interception that needs to be seen from a couple of different angles.
Nathan Peterman “My Hero”
A short film pic.twitter.com/5oYVBeWeHM— Hurley (@mikeehurl) January 7, 2018
Jalen Ramsey losing his dang mind after intercepting Nathan Peterman is not a good look. https://t.co/q5gToQQxOC
— AJ Turner (@atoj247) January 7, 2018
Unfortunately, I can’t find the intentional grounding which may have been the greatest play in the postseason. Peterman basically spiked the ball at his own feel forgetting about the basic rules of football earning a penalty in the process.
Following his 6-14 5 int appearance a couple of months ago, Peterman has to be hunkered down crying like Jared Fogle on his 4th full day in general population.
It had to end that way though, didn’t it? It wouldn’t be the Bills if it didn’t.
Bills Mafia seems to be handling that tough loss with the grace and class you’d expect pic.twitter.com/svF0W0O3No
— Chris Spags (@ChrisSpags) January 7, 2018
Dean Blundell
Dean Blundell is a Canadian radio personality. Best known as a longtime morning host on CFNY-FM (The Edge) in Toronto, Ontario. In 2015 he was named the new morning host on sports radio station CJCL (Sportsnet 590 The Fan). Dean started his career in radio in 2001 and for nearly 20 years been entertaining the radio audience. Dean’s newest venture is the launch of his site and podcast which is gaining tremendous momentum across North America.