In another startling coup of super sneaky journalism, Buffalo Rumblings has gone behind the scenes and uncovered another critical Buffalo Bills secret.
It’s not uncommon for offensive coordinators to have a starting script of plays to get the team in a rhythm. Generally intended to cover the first drive or two of plays, the idea is that the offense can go out and use the script to quickly and confidently execute a few known calls.
This week, a well planned script could be all the more important with Rookie QB Nathan Peterman set to make his first start in place of the beleaguered Tyrod Taylor.