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oui. bene benwikere going off on sean mcdermott


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Okay benching Taylor was dumb

But is everyone gonna pretend like the Bills weren't a dumpster fire that wasn't even thought of to be in playoff contention before the season and the fact that McD has them this stable is impressive.

Idk why everyone's acting like he's a bad coach. Bills overachived in a season everyone thought they'd be tanking in. The Taylor thing was poorly handled to the extreme but he's still a lot better than a lot of first year coaches.

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11 hours ago, Yaboychris28 said:

I did feel like Gman made Bene the scape goat. He never should have had to guard Julio 1 vs 1 especially after he missed all of camp. 

I guess in the midst of your Gman vendetta, you missed the part where Bene makes it clear his defensive coordinator didn't want him.

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12 hours ago, ShutDwn said:

I mean Tre Boston is clearly a good every down safety this year for San Diego. Kony is doing well for the Jets but that’s a big scheme difference. Bene’s injury was really severe. He could’ve been a solid depth player. All these players had potential but ultimately coaches would rather start the corpse of Jared Allen or sign and start Michael Griffin three days before the Julio game. 

Josh Norman could have also slipped away. 

These coaches aren’t infallible. poo like that is why people need to chill on making Worley the scapegoat. 

 Sometimes I forget it's his second year the way people talk so horribly about him. I'm not denying he does aggravating things on the field, because he very much does. I'll hold my breath and if he still looks bad then OK but I'm I am holding out hope on him maybe he'll get it together and it will all click eventually.

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11 hours ago, Thama said:

Dude was an average player with a bad attitude. Average players with good attitudes stick. Good players with bad attitudes are tolerated. Nobody cares about mediocrity with delusions of grandeur. 

 No I say it's just  like life. There are some people who will get away with mediocrity their whole life because people simply prefer them or like them. And it has nothing to do with the person who is mediocre and everything to do with people around   Them preferring them.  And sometimes it takes time to come back from injuries why sign someone with no training camp and then get mad when they're not gelling Early in the season  when most teams don't even gel. and I love that y'all really are adding words there that were never said just because he's calling out favoritism doesn't mean he doesn't know that he's bad at times.   It's like if a person isn't perfect they're not allowed to give observations that they picked up on. A lot of you in this thread are like how dare he even say anything lolz. Like honestly that's stupid he never said he was perfect or even good  in fact I don't really see where he mentioned himself like that, it was more about McDermott. However the discussion was never about him, We're talking about McDermott not bene.  I don't know why it's so hard to even imagine this one Rivera does the same thing he'll keep bad players on the field, because he likes them somehow this just disappears at McDermitt is just not going to learn from Rivera ever. Lolz but  y'all gave me a good laugh :crying:

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1 hour ago, ludwig51 said:

Bene wasn't terrible depth but he had a poor attitude and gave up vs Julio . Gentleman was a little too emotional when it came to Cuts I would have still kept bene and definitely would have kept tre Boston he's looking good with  la 

Let me repeat what I responded with in the post right above your own:

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I guess in the midst of your Gman vendetta, you missed the part where Bene makes it clear his defensive coordinator didn't want him.

 

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