pennstate10 Posted December 2 Posted December 2 5 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: His “Coach of the year” moment will come vs the Lions. I find it astounding that McDermott has never been coach of the year. I guess it goes to coaches who: a) Turn around a losing team or b) Overcome some obstacle to have a winning season. I think this would be a good year to give McDermott a career achievement coach if the year award. Or maybe for having an excellent year while rebuilding. I think he’s especially deserving of the award this year. That and I took him at +2200 a few weeks ago. 1 Quote
MJS Posted December 2 Posted December 2 4 hours ago, SoTier said: The lose-and-go-home format of the NFL playoffs makes winning the Super Bowl really dependent on so many factors outside any team's control, especially injuries and lucky/unlucky bounces. Unfortunately, a series format just isn't feasible for football. I don't think it is unfortunate. I think it is the best. I love that about football. I like that there can be unexpected results some years because you can go out there and execute a game plan and play with everything you have for 60 minutes to topple the best teams in the league. 1 Quote
Simon Posted December 2 Posted December 2 This thread cannot even get started until @RobbRiddick's avatar shows up Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted December 2 Posted December 2 11 hours ago, Sojourner said: For all his failings he’s never failed to build character as a leader of young men. Always grateful for what he’s built and instilled in this organization, just like Marv did, a brotherhood that is about the collective success. Success as a team of high character men not just football players. Not even being funny. My dad was a real POS. I wish I had a father like Sean McDermott. Say what u will about his coaching, but this is a man’s man through & through. There’s a lot to learn from him even as a bystander fan. 6 1 1 Quote
ganesh Posted December 2 Posted December 2 6 minutes ago, MJS said: I don't think it is unfortunate. I think it is the best. I love that about football. I like that there can be unexpected results some years because you can go out there and execute a game plan and play with everything you have for 60 minutes to topple the best teams in the league. It can be done...The Indian Premier League (IPL) in cricket has four teams in the playoffs...where 1 plays 2 and 3 plays 4. Loser of 1 vs 2 plays the winner of 3 vs 4. This way the #2 seed still has a second chance to make the finals.. Quote
Mark Vader Posted December 2 Posted December 2 I've always stood up for McDermott. This year was the first time that I was feeling skeptical about his ability as a head coach to have the ability to bring us a championship. I cursed him out after the Houston game this year, and really thought that we needed to consider moving on from him. Since then, all the Bills have done is win, and McDermott deserves a lot of credit for that. The "rebuild year" for me ended when we got Amari Cooper. Now this team looks like they could something very special. My apologies to Sean McDermott. This is why I'm a fan, and not a football executive. 5 1 1 Quote
TheWeatherMan Posted December 2 Posted December 2 11 hours ago, MarlinTheMagician said: McDermott is a great coach who has a chance ro make it to The Hall. He’s a top 5 regular season HC of all time. Post season…not so much. 1 Quote
MJS Posted December 2 Posted December 2 14 minutes ago, ganesh said: It can be done...The Indian Premier League (IPL) in cricket has four teams in the playoffs...where 1 plays 2 and 3 plays 4. Loser of 1 vs 2 plays the winner of 3 vs 4. This way the #2 seed still has a second chance to make the finals.. I don't want anyone to have a 2nd chance. I want the losing team to go home, no matter how good they are. I like that about football. Quote
SoTier Posted December 2 Posted December 2 1 hour ago, nedboy7 said: You missed the whole point. Everyone wants the big one. You can still enjoy the moment and appreciate it for what it is. Nothing lasts forever. It's infinitely better to be considering playoff seedings rather than draft order in December. If you don't believe that, ask Patriots fans about it. Quote
JP51 Posted December 2 Posted December 2 11 hours ago, Doc Brown said: Pegula in the background wondering how much McDermott knows about hockey. this may not be far off LOL 1 Quote
Sojourner Posted December 2 Posted December 2 44 minutes ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said: Not even being funny. My dad was a real POS. I wish I had a father like Sean McDermott. Say what u will about his coaching, but this is a man’s man through & through. There’s a lot to learn from him even as a bystander fan. Sorry to hear that dude, truly I am. There’s never a handbook or guide we parents are given to know how to be the perfect parent so hopefully you don’t hold his failings entirely against him. It takes an understanding of being patient, honest and loving to be great at a parent. You’ve just got to be shown how directly or indirectly for it to become a trait. He might have never had that chance unfortunately. I’ve learnt just as much from my coaches over the years as I have my parents. They’re integral to the development and continuation of strong character morals and values, something I wholeheartedly agree about Sean; a bystander, by watching and listening to him, can pick up of high quality integrities if they don’t have them already. 1 1 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted December 2 Posted December 2 2 hours ago, pennstate10 said: I find it astounding that McDermott has never been coach of the year. I guess it goes to coaches who: a) Turn around a losing team or b) Overcome some obstacle to have a winning season. I think this would be a good year to give McDermott a career achievement coach if the year award. Or maybe for having an excellent year while rebuilding. I think he’s especially deserving of the award this year. That and I took him at +2200 a few weeks ago. He deserves it this year but you can make a case for Jim Harbaugh, Nick Sirianni, Dan Campbell, Sean Payton, and Mike Tomlin as well. Quote
ticketssince61 Posted December 2 Posted December 2 6 hours ago, BritBill said: I kind have liked how awkward the snow angel with Allen looked. It was goofy fun and McDermott was totally out of character. Not like him to behave like that but I wouldn't want him to all the time. There has to be a line between a leader and those who follow and I think the line is clear but he also clearly shows a human side. I think he does a great job of striking the correct balance between "I am the coach" but "I am also one of you" The team seems to respect him as a leader him but also really likes him as a friend 1 3 Quote
longtimebillsfan Posted December 2 Posted December 2 9 hours ago, Jimmy Harris 69 said: We Bills fans can be a tough room. Coach hit all the right notes in his post game. Honored the past, reminded them, and us all about the temporal nature of life. That’s where his wisdom lives. On the field, his team has run the table with a decimated receiving corp and team that was rebuilding (remember). I have been very critical of this coach and joined many who doubted his ability to get a ring. He has shown us something this year. It turns out his push to improve the run game is a league wide trend. He has learned from his losses to KC. Instead of looking tight, he’s making snow angels. Yes, we celebrate on victory Monday then move on. This team has the talent, the intangibles, the experience and the Quarterback to climb the mountain. Sean McDermott is Buffalo’s Coach. Five straight division titles show he should stay Buffalo’s Coach for a long time. Welcome back. Thank you for this post. 1 Quote
Jerome007 Posted December 2 Posted December 2 9 hours ago, Magox said: For all those that tend to find all the faults and warts this team has, I think you are truly missing the boat here. It's ok to criticize the team, but just enjoy what it is that us as fans have right now. Even though there hasn't been a SuperBowl championship that has been won yet, enjoy the moment. Enjoy what it is that we are witnessing here. We are going to miss having Josh Allen when he retires, we are going to miss all the plays that he makes, the character and leadership he has shown and the personification of what a Buffalo Bills play should be. I am savoring every moment I have while he is at the helm. Indeed, I suffered the drought fairly well, but having been spoiled with JA17 and McBeane it'll be hard to ever do that again! And fans could look at last night's opponents: the 49ers were THE odds favorite to win the Superbowl during this offseason. They are 5-7. They have had so many injuries, it's crazy. Remember a few years back when Purdy, then the 3rd string QB, got hurt, and they were down to their 4th QB in the playoffs, who got injured so Purdy came back and could not throw passes? I had never seen something like that. Anyway, my point is that even the Bills could have an awful season, yet here we are. Enjoy! Of course, I too would be so disappointed without a Superbowl, but while the Bills and McD can, for sure, win it all, so can 4-5 other teams. Luck and injuries do matter. 2 Quote
Magox Posted December 2 Posted December 2 8 hours ago, SoTier said: During the Russ Brandon/Dick Jauron era when the Bills roster was filled with mostly non-NFL caliber players, I saw a clip of a Kelly to Reed long TD pass from a playoff game. It brought tears to my eyes remembering how good those 90s teams were compared to the then current iteration of the Bills. As old time singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell said in her hit, "Big Yellow Taxi", "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you got 'til it's gone?". 1 1 2 Quote
letsgoteam Posted December 2 Posted December 2 11 hours ago, zow2 said: Coach let his hair down a bit last night, doing snow angels, fun interview w ESPN, celebrating division title, etc....it's great to see. Im not trying to be that guy, but did Diggs (or someone else/group) really drag down the team behind the scenes these last few years (especially last year)? Quote
folz Posted December 3 Posted December 3 11 hours ago, hondo in seattle said: It was a good speech and I fault him for none of it. But I also noticed this... he referenced 5 straight AFCE championships and making the playoffs 7 of the past 8 years after 17 years of drought. How many players were there for all that? None. But McD was. While he was giving them all the credit, he was reciting his own resume. In other words, he was subtly reminding them of his personal accomplishments. Not to feed his ego, I assume, but to reinforce his credibility to make him more effective as a leader and get players to buy into "the process" even more (or not stop buying in). It's like a pirate captain reminding his crew of all the good booty he helped them capture. I know you weren't knocking him for it, or thinking it was coming from a place of ego. But, I don't really think it was about his credibility either. I do agree with you that he was sending a message to the team, but that message was don't take it for granted. Don't take winning for granted. Don't take being part of a great organization for granted. Don't take these fun moments with the fans and your friends and teammates for granted. Cherish this...and yes, remember what it takes to have these moments and don't become complacent. Humble and hungry, Pride in putting on a Bills uniform, etc. And just to note: -Eleven players have been with McD for all 5 consecutive AFC East Championships (Josh, Tyler, Dion, A.J., Reid, Reggie, Taron, Dawson, Cam, Matt, and Ed). -Folks who have been here since 2018 (7 of 8 years with McD): 6 players, 9 coaching staff members, 7 front office members, and 2 owners. That's 24 people. And that's without even looking into who may be left from departments such as scouting, equipment, business, communications, information tech, marketing, player engagement, community outreach, analytics, trainers, medical, etc., etc. Sean doesn't just see players and coaches, he constantly talks about "the whole building," down to the cafeteria staff, janitors, and stadium personnel. Plus he includes the fans. Not that he doesn't deserve a tip of his own cap, but I think that was the furthest thing from his mind. -And there are actually 3 players still on the team that have been with Sean all eight years (since 2017): Dion Dawkins, Matt Milano, and Reid Ferguson. 2 1 1 Quote
Mikie2times Posted December 3 Posted December 3 2 hours ago, letsgoteam said: Im not trying to be that guy, but did Diggs (or someone else/group) really drag down the team behind the scenes these last few years (especially last year)? Doesn't seem like a huge stretch Quote
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