Pegula obviously lets the season play out. If McDermott rights the ship he stays. If he doesn't he goes. Sean ought to look in the mirror and accept he's coaching for his job now. And if coaching his way is what got him in this mess, he should apply the George Costanza opposites approach. Whatever McDermott would do in certain game situations, do the opposite.
I never believed Kane-to-Sabres was serious. Always felt like Buffalo was a stalking horse for Kane's agent to get other teams interested. Kane made no sense in Buffalo.
He "lucked" into Allen? Yes, some luck is involved when you are selecting 7th, but don't forget the two trades he pulled off to move up from 23, including getting Cincinnati's 12-pick for Cordy Glenn and a bag of jocks.
And what if Von said no? I'm gonna go out on a limb and figure Beane would have offered less term if he could. Just a hunch.
But let's not forget that the Miller signing was that swing-for-the-fences move we all say we want the Bills to make.
Agreed McCorkle is trash but I don't agree that Bill is still a genius. In fact I question how much of a overall genius he ever was since most of his success came with Brady at QB, Scott Pioli as GM and Ernie Adams as strategist.
Now how's this for an idea. The Bills could hire Ernie Adams to be their strategist!
They were fabulous but couldn't adjust to what Philly was doing at the end. And it was pretty obvious they were playing prevent in the last two minutes and OT.
We're they? How many times did Hurst throw the ball away? Actually the defense was fabulous yesterday. What changed was McDermott getting away from applying pressure to playing a soft zone that prevents the long pass play. Also known as death by a thousand cuts