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Hats off to Sean McDermott


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

He gave the Panthers all they could handle with about half the talent. 

 

He basically had Shula out of the booth and behind the woodshed all day. 

 

Hats off to McDermott and the Bills. Now give the rest of the NFCS Hell. 

Cam's horrible passing didn't help, game shouldn't have been this close.

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The rest of the NFC South is going to whoop this sorry Bills team's ass. Every other team will be favored and covered the spread. 

The only reason this game was close is because McDermott knows us and our coaches are all incompetent save for Wilks, who is a fuging badass. 

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Just now, Montsta said:

The rest of the NFC South is going to whoop this sorry Bills team's ass. Every other team will be favored and covered the spread. 

The only reason this game was close is because McDermott knows us and our coaches are all incompetent save for Wilks, who is a fuging badass. 

I'm already LOVING Steve Wilks. The fact he kept sending the blitz even on their potential game winning drive put a smile on my face. Would much rather lose going all out and blitzing than playing prevent D tbh Love his aggressive style.

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