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Sean McDermott Fired


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Was listening to Chris Simms and he thinks Joe Brady may be promoted. A case of ownership thinking Brady could be hired away and they would rather keep him and lose McDermott. Rather than the inverse. 
Sounds logical to me. Especially given the timeline. 
It would be late in the game for this to happen if they didn’t have a plan 

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Pretty wild watching the Bills owner sit in a presser and just absolutely throw McD and the coaching staff under the bus on the Keon Coleman pick to defend Beane. Like dude... you know you still gotta go out and hire a coach, right? How are you feeling watching that if you're a top HC candidate on the market? The owner basically just signaled loud and clear who the chosen one is in the building.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Pretty wild watching the Bills owner sit in a presser and just absolutely throw McD and the coaching staff under the bus on the Keon Coleman pick to defend Beane. Like dude... you know you still gotta go out and hire a coach, right? How are you feeling watching that if you're a top HC candidate on the market? The owner basically just signaled loud and clear who the chosen one is in the building.

Also that immediately after clips appeared proving it was all Beane lmao

mcdermotts got shooters in the social media department 

https://x.com/jasrifootball/status/2014010007319187557?s=46

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3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Also that immediately after clips appeared proving it was all Beane lmao

mcdermotts got shooters in the social media department 

https://x.com/jasrifootball/status/2014010007319187557?s=46

Seems like there was gonna be a scapegoat and McD lost the power struggle to Beane. Kinda makes me think Beane might be a snake little bitch too. I doubt the owner cooked up that story on his own. Beane sold him on the idea that he was accommodating the staff with that pick.

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Pretty wild watching the Bills owner sit in a presser and just absolutely throw McD and the coaching staff under the bus on the Keon Coleman pick to defend Beane. Like dude... you know you still gotta go out and hire a coach, right? How are you feeling watching that if you're a top HC candidate on the market? The owner basically just signaled loud and clear who the chosen one is in the building.

Not only that, Keon Coleman is still on the roster!

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Just now, X-Clown said:

Not only that, Keon Coleman is still on the roster!

I think everyone kinda knew that ship had sailed at this point.

But yeah... actively poo talking a player currently on the roster in a presser basically insinuating that the pick played a role in the coach being fired not a great look. LOL

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It's also not an either or situation.  Beane may have done a bad job with the roster and deserves to be fired.  But at the same time, its possible that McDermott was never gonna get them over the hump as head coach.

Not defending the Bills org, but just because Beane deserves to be fired doesn't mean McDermott doesn't either.

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2 minutes ago, strato said:

Maybe they aren’t planning on him being there.  Haven’t watched them, how bad is he? 

The issue isn't on the field, it's off. Evidently the guy just absolutely cannot show up for meetings on time and is probably having other types of maturity/dedication type issues as well.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The issue isn't on the field, it's off. Evidently the guy just absolutely cannot show up for meetings on time and is probably having other types of maturity/dedication type issues as well.

This could also just be the team leaking poo. The bills aren’t draping themselves in glory here  

looking like Keon might have been a flashpoint for a lot of internal tensions. 

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The issue isn't on the field, it's off. Evidently the guy just absolutely cannot show up for meetings on time and is probably having other types of maturity/dedication type issues as well.

He must think he is God’s gift to the NFL. Which he ain’t. 
 

It looks like we really did well with McMillan. He is in no way a diva type thank goodness.  


 

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Also I can’t imagine Brady takes this job unless he’s willing to pull a Top Ten Anime Betrayals type move on McDermott.

McDermott picked his ass up off the concrete midseason when the panthers fired him and gave him a job. Dude would be coaching at Liberty University if not for McDermott. 

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12 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

This could also just be the team leaking poo. The bills aren’t draping themselves in glory here  

looking like Keon might have been a flashpoint for a lot of internal tensions. 

I mean, how many times have they benched him and otherwise punished him and at this point clearly stating that it's for stuff like this? It's not exactly "leaking" anything.

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