Is he being a bad teammate or is he the only one saying what everyone else is thinking? Neither one of us know for sure and this will be a topic of debate until we beat the ***** of the Jets week 1 and will pick back up when we get outcoached in the playoffs.
Diggs isn't happy with the status quo, and he knows it's not Championship Caliber. Its good to see he still cares after getting paid. The fact that Gabe Davis is still penciled in as the WR2 should fire up anyone that cares.
While I'm not saying it's what happened but the chance is higher than 0. Diggs is a team captain, you don't think he made his desires known, the front office gave him some lip service and now he is pissed and feels disrespected.
The Bills arent the feel good story & Josh Allen isnt an underdog anymore. We are a team thats not good enough and won’t get over the hump. Thats the narrative until we win the Super Bowl or McDermott gets fired.
The whole team hates each other and can’t stand being around each other. The locker room has become toxic, the culture is dead and the team is on the decline OR there is nothing left to go over, pack it up until training camp, and take the day to golf with your teammates.
While Floyd will only play here for one year, we will have him on the cap for three. But again, Josh is the culture, if he gets picked before 7 McBeane is gone. We win the division because of our QB, not because of clapping.
McD lost his first 2 playoff games.
I took the list as if you wanted a guy to coach for you right now. McD should be higher than 22 and if he gets fired will be the hottest name of the market.
Some believe Daboll had more to do with Allens development then McD & that the Bills are good because of Allen and Allen alone, QB is carrying the coach. Its frustrating because there are so many worse coaches but if we can't win a Super Bowl with McD, what's the point?
Daboll won a playoff game in his first year and salvaged Daniel Jones career. In today's NFL offensive coaches are more valuable. Other than Belichick & McD, every successful coach came from the offense side of the ball.