Kelly to Allen Posted yesterday at 06:43 AM Posted yesterday at 06:43 AM 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 6 hours ago, T.E. said: This is a huge issue. He's got Allen way too worried about turnovers and now JA is playing tenetively. The team always starts flat. They are never aggressive and never proactive about anything. We react to what the other team is doing; we'd rather play to avoid their strengths rather that play to accentuate ours, etc. This is all McDermott. It's maddening to watch. The guy can't even give a locker room speech after a big win without being as uninspiring and milquetoast as humanly possible. If Allen ran the no huddle spread he would literally have 5000 + passing yards and 50 + passing touchdowns. It really is bonkers lol. 1 Quote
Jimmy Harris 69 Posted yesterday at 07:05 AM Posted yesterday at 07:05 AM It won’t happen. This team was picked to go 10-7. Finish 3rd in the division by many reasonable prognosticators. They went to the championship game with a middling defense on the basis of Josh Allen’s historic 96% positive play performance. Terry “white shoes” Pegula already has a hockey team that is trash, playing in a an old arena with no hope of getting better. He will not fire the guy who coached his football team to the championship game twice in five years. Only Josh Allen could force a change. 1 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted yesterday at 07:14 AM Posted yesterday at 07:14 AM 6 hours ago, JohnNord said: The national media is laughing at some of your takes. I'm sure if Andy Reid had an all time wish list, at the top would be Sean McDermott staying in Buffalo forever. 2 Quote
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