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I listened to the King interview and yes it was melodramatic. Within the interview was McD's apology and guess what? It was as some others said, not sincere & more "I got caught, so better apologize and cover my a$$". And then using not once, but twice "I lost someone Very close". If you did, then you of all people should understand how wrong to use it as motivation in a speech to your team. We are on a merry-go-round. This year there is no doubt at all his coaching has held the team back. The late game meltdowns are one thing, but again my main concern is what he has done with the offense and how he affected Josh Allen. Him shouting at Allen after an interception as opposed to having a conversation says a lot about him. As not a fan I saw it as McD upset his defense is back on the field. Would really bothered me is just how much influence he has had on the offense this year and game planning that side of the ball.
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Maybe because some of us have had enough of McD and didn't buy a lot of what he said from day one and have seen results on the field and then his response afterwards to think it is phony or disingenuous? Now that does not mean at all that McDermott doesn't mean well, did not handle the Hamlin situation wonderfully and does not want to win. As fans though regardless it has been a tough year and yep a lot of vitriol is directed at McD, and this article encapsulated what many here have thought, particularly about his handling of the offense. Heck it barely scratched the surface of how the Bills are 6-6 and that there is no doubt that McD's Defense has not made the stop when needed late in games.
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Know the player and how to react. I guess with Dorsey in the Pressbox it was McDermott's responsibility to scream at his "Franchise" QB? I thought the Offense was Dorsey's responsibility? I bet McD was screaming at him for not playing "Complementary Football" and putting "his" defense back on the field.🤣
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If this from Part 3 doesn't piss you off about McD..... Then I guess nothing will..... There are two distinct versions of Josh Allen this 2023 season. One is fun. One takes off on the run — “The crowd loves it!” Al Michaels professes — and holds the football over the goal line while staring down a Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback. All at full speed. This version gets a Cincinnati Bengals safety to leave his feet with a pump fake, points, laughs and runs in for a TD. Flag ‘n fine, be damned. Meanwhile, Sean McDermott, spits on the turf and purses his lips. Fifteen yards lost on a kickoff likely means more to the Buffalo Bills head coach than any momentum gained by his backyard quarterback rediscovering himself. This version, at rain-slopped Philadelphia, rams through Reed Blankenship at the goal line, chucks the ball against the backstop and — flanked by teammates — swaggers right into the teeth of those trash-talking Eagles fans as if welcoming a dark-alley fight. The TD launched a tour de force for the quarterback: 420 total yards, four touchdowns. “No. 17 is just a different bird,” said one friend and former pro teammate. “He’s wired different. He’s not like most of these quarterbacks. He wants to make dick jokes and run into people.” If Buffalonians could create the quarterback they’ve always desired in a lab, it’s exactly this. But then, there’s the other Allen. The pale, stupefied, knockoff version who trudges to the sideline after an interception vs. Denver with McDermott screaming in his ear. Unlike his boss, Allen does not come remotely close to assigning blame. Doesn’t embarrass receivers on national TV. Doesn’t snipe into earholes on the sidelines. Doesn’t kindly remind the public what McDermott said back in March when, in truth, it’s fully within his rights to alert your attention to these trainwreck comments. When, in reality, this is everything a former Bills assistant coach meant when he said this team is forced to “overcome the head coach.” Everything a former teammate meant by McDermott serving as a drop of “poison.” A smart coach does everything in his power to accentuate the first version of Allen. Realize you’ve been gifted a Marvel character at the most important position in sports and let him fly. Then, there’s McDermott sitting down with NFL Network last March. He made it abundantly clear that Allen needed to siphon these sorts of plays out of his game. “I don’t think that that’s a healthy way to play quarterback in this league,” said McDermott, in a video posted by the team. “It’s really undefeated that things are going to happen when you play that style, that brand of football. So, we’ve got to get that adjusted. It’s never going to go completely away but it has to get to where it’s workable. I don’t want to take his personality away from him as far as that goes. His signature. But there needs to be an adjustment in that style of play.” Manually warping the “style” of your most valuable commodity should’ve slotted in as the 2,789th item on the Bills’ offseason agenda. But this was no surprise.
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https://touchdownwire.usatoday.com/lists/ty-dunne-sean-mcdermott-josh-allen-9-11/ Per Dunne, McDermott at times appeared “jealous” of the relationships between his players and his assistant coaches. One example: Chad Hall played wide receiver, was much closer in age and — clearly — has a gift for managing egos in his room. The Bills receivers loved Hall so much that they bought him a truck for Christmas in 2020. An objectively touching moment that Isaiah McKenzie shared via Instagram. In the dark, in the rain, you see Stefon Diggs and Andre Roberts lead Hall out to the driveway with a beanie over the coach’s eyes. On the audio, Cole Beasley says that this was originally Gabe Davis’ idea and that they all chipped in. It’s impossible for any sane person to watch this heartwarming video and not feel happy for Hall. Obviously, this coach had made a profound impact on those receivers’ lives — why anyone gets into coaching in the first place. But Sean McDermott? Oh boy. Sean McDermott was not pleased. One source described this as “a dark day at One Bills Drive.” Not only was the head coach pissed that players were gathering as a group during Covid, McDermott told his staff he pays them to be a coach. Not a friend. Other coaches could not believe his cold response. They had never seen anything like this in their careers.
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Greenberg - A Jets Fan - Pushing Back Against The Allen Hate
Billsfan1972 replied to H2o's topic in The Stadium Wall
Lamar was brought up. What was funny is how upset Orlovsky was & he didn't get a chance to rebut. McD too probably has cost Allen a # more TDs. Now what too was missing Turnovers by other QB's and that this year the difference is only 3-4. -
Greenberg - A Jets Fan - Pushing Back Against The Allen Hate
Billsfan1972 replied to H2o's topic in The Stadium Wall
The first thing I see is 4 African Americans disparaging JA. What does that make me???? -
And how exactly do you know? Like me you have no idea, just an opinion. I however can promise you 99%+ of coaches wouldn't have screwed up 13 seconds or had 12 men on the field vs. Denver. Everything else is just an OPINION. Just like some of us think McD is not a good coach (something I have stood behind from halfway through season 1).
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And I will disagree and thought his development was way too slow and they should have done a better job the first two years in allowing him to succeed. Am I right? No one knows, but that is my opinion. I made the statement on another thread that "why couldn't Allen have been thrown into the fire and given the "keys" like Stroud". I was given all the excuses in the world, and maybe Allen wouldn't have been as successful, but I think he would have been farther ahead. However if McD was coaching Stroud I am 100% convinced he's be no where near performing as he is now as McD would preach "complementary football" and not letting him pass as much. No 300 yard passing games the first three years McD coached. That is just an unbelievable stat, that no modern day coach has ever approached (95%+ of teams do it by accident at least once a year). Do you not remember how many blow-outs there were McD's first two years and the complete inability to comeback if down 10 points?
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I want none of them. The point is I'm not a football junky and knew absolutely nothing about McD when he was hired. I watch the game and have enough knowledge to decide whether he's doing a good job or not. The in game decisions are often horrible and 13 seconds & 12 men 100% inexcusable. He was however the Bills coach and I was going to cheer him on. I quickly lost faith in him and he has done nothing to restore it.
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Stop it, just stop it. Rex may have been a lousy coach, but his last year was pretty much the exact same as McD's first year (save the miracle playoff birth). Rex did not have Allen. No Allen and the Bills would be lucky to be .500 with McD (and I'm being that generous because all the people here telling me how good a coach he is😉).