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Given a chance to back his coach on national TV when Tracy Wolfson teed up the "what did this team show after the tumultuous week you guys had to deal with?" question, Josh instead was all about how the players "rallied behind each other, played for each other".

 

Probably reading too much into it, but still...

 

 

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Did you also see the post-game presser he did, though?

Said something like "you can question coaching decisions, or my decision as a player, but you can't question coach McDermott as a person. He's one of the better humans on this planet".

 

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3 minutes ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

 

Given a chance to back his coach on national TV when Tracy Wolfson teed up the "what did this team show after the tumultuous week you guys had to deal with?" question, Josh instead was all about how the players "rallied behind each other, played for each other".

 

Probably reading too much into it, but still...

 

 


Well, there was a lot going on last week and it could be he was thinking about Von as much as Sean’s situation. Maybe he was coached to not be specific about any of it, especially on national TV?

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1 minute ago, Logic said:

Did you also see the post-game presser he did, though?

Said something like "you can question coaching decisions, or my decision as a player, but you can't question coach McDermott as a person. He's one of the better humans on this planet".

 

Somewhat smaller audience, but true.  Also only references that he's a good guy, not that he's a good coach.

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Just now, Logic said:

Did you also see the post-game presser he did, though?

Said something like "you can question coaching decisions, or my decision as a player, but you can't question coach McDermott as a person. He's one of the better humans on this planet".

 

Josh knows how to handle questions like this, he is very professional in how he addresses any situation. 
 

GO BILLS!!!

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I took it more as being purposely vague to not highlight and not give any more legs/credence to the specific 'issue'

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7 minutes ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

 

Given a chance to back his coach on national TV when Tracy Wolfson teed up the "what did this team show after the tumultuous week you guys had to deal with?" question, Josh instead was all about how the players "rallied behind each other, played for each other".

 

Probably reading too much into it, but still...

 

 


The odd thing I saw online was that Wolfson and another reporter claimed they saw Toney check with the official before the ball was snapped to make sure he was onside.

 

They both later deleted that with zero explanation.  

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8 hours ago, JohnNord said:


The odd thing I saw online was that Wolfson and another reporter claimed they saw Toney check with the official before the ball was snapped to make sure he was onside.

 

They both later deleted that with zero explanation.  

I’m sure they deleted it because the All-22 angles clearly show that Toney never looked the official’s way.

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It was talked about last week, that Josh and McDermott aren't exactly close buds (no biggie really as Brady and Belicheck are legendary for never having a dinner together in 20 years)...  But Josh clearly respects McD and thinks he's a great man, and I'm pretty sure I've heard him mention in the past that he's a great coach and leader.

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31 minutes ago, Logic said:

Did you also see the post-game presser he did, though?

Said something like "you can question coaching decisions, or my decision as a player, but you can't question coach McDermott as a person. He's one of the better humans on this planet".

 

 

Yeah listening to Schopp & Bulldog postgame, I was surprised they didn't latch onto that. To me it was a rather interesting phrasing, lending credence to my general belief that most of this season's strife is related to an organizational power struggle between JA17 and McDermott.

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35 minutes ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

 

Given a chance to back his coach on national TV when Tracy Wolfson teed up the "what did this team show after the tumultuous week you guys had to deal with?" question, Josh instead was all about how the players "rallied behind each other, played for each other".

 

Probably reading too much into it, but still...

 

 

My fav part? “ThankstracyGoBills!”

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31 minutes ago, Logic said:

Did you also see the post-game presser he did, though?

Said something like "you can question coaching decisions, or my decision as a player, but you can't question coach McDermott as a person. He's one of the better humans on this planet".

 

All Josh says is the right things, all the time. It's a testament to his parents. We are so unbelievably blessed to have him.

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25 minutes ago, ChevyVanMiller said:

I’m sure they deleted it because the All- 22 angles clearly show that Toney never looked the officials way.

 

They checked with Charissa Thompson to see if she had the angle first.

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Josh Allen is a true pro and doesn't get enough credit for that in the media, who seemingly have this image of a crazed guy tossing 75 yard bombs, with 1/3 being intercepted. 

 

If anyone had cause for a Mahomes-like post game meltdown it was Allen after having his heart torn out in the 13 seconds game after a superhuman performance. Instead, he stood up and took the disappointment like a professional. 

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26 minutes ago, JohnNord said:


The odd thing I saw online was that Wolfson and another reporter claimed they saw Toney check with the official before the ball was snapped to make sure he was onside.

 

They both later deleted that with zero explanation.  

 

And same two will write tweets and columns about others not admitting their mistakes.

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45 minutes ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

 

Given a chance to back his coach on national TV when Tracy Wolfson teed up the "what did this team show after the tumultuous week you guys had to deal with?" question, Josh instead was all about how the players "rallied behind each other, played for each other".

 

Probably reading too much into it, but still...

 

 

That's some real ***** captioning.

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