These points need reinforcing, as I sometimes get the impression that the average Bills fan suffers from short-term memory loss and / or mild dementia.
His deer in the headlights moments have been too frequent and their impact has been too severe, and they heavily outweigh his game day tactical nous and ability to problem solve in quick time when encountered with a high pressure situation.
That said, he is a great Monday to Saturday coach who is surely one of the best in the NFL at building a great culture and instilling an uncompromising team ethos into his players. And he is a high character human being. If I had a kid who played football, I would love him to play under Sean.
But, sadly, the fact remains that he is something of a game day dud. There have been too many instances for this to be ignored.
As a Bills fan I obviously wish him well. But in the race to achieve the ultimate goal of bringing a Lombardi to WNY, he simply does not have all the necessary tools in the tool box.