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Just now, stony said:

Does he believe it, or does he think fans want to hear this in Buffalo?  Hoping for the latter...I think it's the former.  

 

It's Buffalo, not Patagonia.  Someone show him some film of the offense in the 90s.

 

He 100% believes it. 

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2 hours ago, GimmeSomeProcess said:

You realize it’s called a process cause it’s not a short term fix right? 

 

Problem is Step One of McDermott’s plan is work really hard.

 

Step Two is always credit the other team for kicking your teeth in. 

 

Step Three is to side step every question after a blow out loss by saying you have to watch the tape before you can comment on anything. 

 

Step Four is to spit out some cliches about doing the right thing, at the right time, for the right reasons.

 

Step Five is to talk down to everyone about complimentary football and how you know where they’re going with every question they ask. 

 

Step Six is don’t sign anyone to help the WR group. Just call up Cam Phillips and demote Rueben Foster. 

 

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McDermott - I'd love to score 50 points, that'd allow me to sleep a lot easier. Balance is key, but you want to be able to attack the weakness of the defense. Where we live in Buffalo, you want to be able to be physical and run the football.

 

Please.  Give me a ***** break with this "in Buffalo," crap.  You play 8 games there and in 6-7 of them, the weather is fine.  That's a Bush League excuse.  And if you want to run the ***** football, then get rid of pass-happy Daboll, you moron.

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Green Bay... The frozen tundra throws the ball all over the place

 

Enough of this Buffalo identity BS

 

BTW Thurman is having his jersey retired and that offense did ok, even though it was Buffalo

 

In today's NFL you need to score 35 points and hope your defense makes 2-3 stops 

Someone needs to step in and force this front office to either build an offense or get lost.

 

This supposedly great defense got blasted by a 1-5 team and has been steamrolled far too often. How much more can you add to the defense?

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On ‎9‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 7:11 PM, 26CornerBlitz said:

Always looking to improve our process. Our roster of what we inherited versus what we have now, we've come a long way. Still work to do for where we're trying to get to.

 

What?  They think they have more talent than what they inherited?  

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13 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

McDermott - I'd love to score 50 points, that'd allow me to sleep a lot easier. Balance is key, but you want to be able to attack the weakness of the defense. Where we live in Buffalo, you want to be able to be physical and run the football.

When I heard this I wanted to throw my laptop against the wall. He does realize it gets cold and windy in other cities like New England, KC, Chicago, Green Bay, Philly, & etc. They seem to be fine when it comes to passing the ball. As another poster stated, he needs to watch some 90s bills and realize you don’t need to be ground and pound. Because with that philosophy he might as well start packing his house, and update his resume in the next few years. 

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18 minutes ago, Captain Murica said:

When I heard this I wanted to throw my laptop against the wall. He does realize it gets cold and windy in other cities like New England, KC, Chicago, Green Bay, Philly, & etc. They seem to be fine when it comes to passing the ball. As another poster stated, he needs to watch some 90s bills and realize you don’t need to be ground and pound. Because with that philosophy he might as well start packing his house, and update his resume in the next few years. 

It's annoying because a) it's demonstrably false and b) it's a fair assumption this is the same line of thinking the Pegulas have based on their first two hires as HC. 

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34 minutes ago, Captain Murica said:

When I heard this I wanted to throw my laptop against the wall. He does realize it gets cold and windy in other cities like New England, KC, Chicago, Green Bay, Philly, & etc. They seem to be fine when it comes to passing the ball. As another poster stated, he needs to watch some 90s bills and realize you don’t need to be ground and pound. Because with that philosophy he might as well start packing his house, and update his resume in the next few years. 

 

Pretty disappointed to hear him say that yet again. 

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On 10/22/2018 at 8:49 PM, GimmeSomeProcess said:

You realize it’s called a process cause it’s not a short term fix right? 

 

I do know but I also know ther nfl doesn't afford you a lot of time to figure it out. He has another year then he needs to be afraid for his job. Just for kicks, how long are you giving him. 5 yrs? This is a joke and you know it. Unless you can figure out the plan. Dont blame whaley, don't blame Rex. Dont mention clearing cap space. None of that is worth a grain of salt now.  From lat year to this year, what's so improved? 

 

 

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The Lou Saban offense is back.    Remember that year JD HIll in 75 had over 600 yard and 7 tds....Pretty hard to imagine one of our receivers getting 7 tds.    We're not even functioning at the level.   Our offensive isnt bad, its on life support. 

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On 10/22/2018 at 12:16 PM, 26CornerBlitz said:

10-22: Kyle Williams on WGR (15:01)

 

Williams - At the end of the day we have to be able to adjust on the fly. We didn't do a good enough job.

 

Williams - We're not where we wanted to be. We've been on the road a lot. A good portion of our remaining schedule is at home. The only way to get through it is to work your tail off.

 

Williams - Playing with high emotion. I like that word better than effort. Guys will always be running around doing things, but is that intensity.

 

Williams - Consistency is a by product of preparation and effort during the week. Never being comfortable where you're at. It's not just going to happen because we did it the week before.

 

Williams on Derek Anderson - It's not ideal, kinda an unfair deal for him. He comes in to help Josh learn. Josh gets hurt, he has to play a week later.

 

Williams - Ultimately we all have to be better. Derek did some good things, some things he'd like back.

 

Williams on playing Brady - He knows a lot of what you're doing. You have to be sound, takes a whole sixty minutes to beat those guys. Not too much chirping or too much talking.

 

10-22: Sean McDermott on WGR (11:36)

 

McDermott on Anderson - He was knocking off some rust, but he'll continue to get confident and comfortable.

 

McDermott on Anderson - He's a pro, he's been around it. He certainly understood that his teammate Nate Peterman wasn't going to be the starter.

 

McDermott on run/pass ratio - You do what you have to based on what you are offensively and who your opponent is. There's coaches that are trying to score 50 points out there, realistically that's not who we are right now.

 

McDermott - I'd love to score 50 points, that'd allow me to sleep a lot easier. Balance is key, but you want to be able to attack the weakness of the defense. Where we live in Buffalo, you want to be able to be physical and run the football.

 

McDermott on Tre White shadowing WRs - We did it with Josh Norman in Carolina. Josh embraced that every week, and that's how I think Tre'Davious has reacted to it.

 

McDermott on White not shadowing WRs in the slot - Overall we allow our nickel player, Taron Johnson, to stay on the inside. That game is different on the inside.

 

McDermott on Monday Night Football - Thankful to be home, be in front of our fans. Opportunity for us to grow and get better. Important for young players to stay poised.

 

Uh, wow.

 

How exactly did McDermott say the bolded? 

 

Sure flips the Summer narrative from the Peterman homers on its head.

 

Guess starting Peterman again will solely be the result of injury.

 

And thank God for that :thumbsup:

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2 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Uh, wow.

 

How exactly did McDermott say the bolded? 

 

Sure flips the Summer narrative from the Peterman homers on its head.

 

Guess starting Peterman again will solely be the result of injury.

 

And thank God for that :thumbsup:

 

He's strictly break glass in case of emergency.

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On ‎10‎/‎23‎/‎2018 at 7:24 AM, Captain Murica said:

When I heard this I wanted to throw my laptop against the wall. He does realize it gets cold and windy in other cities like New England, KC, Chicago, Green Bay, Philly, & etc. They seem to be fine when it comes to passing the ball. As another poster stated, he needs to watch some 90s bills and realize you don’t need to be ground and pound. Because with that philosophy he might as well start packing his house, and update his resume in the next few years. 

I agree, and I don't know why he said 50 points. No NFL team is scoring 50 points a game. But most of them are scoring 30. How about you start there, and we will worry about scoring 50 points a game some other time.....

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Williams: "I've Seen a Lot in the Young Guys"

 

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The Buffalo Bills' 41-9 loss to the Chicago Bears was not enough to deter veteran Kyle Williams from joining WGR Sports Radio 550 for his weekly Monday interview.

 

Here is some of the best from Williams' conversation with Mike Schopp:

 

11-5: Kyle Williams on WGR (11:48)

 

Williams - Seen a lot in the young guys. These guys have gone through some tough situations and have done a good job. I pray they'll only be that much better for going through it.

 

Williams on next year - This is so hard, it takes so much mentally. It's not something you can be halfway in or halfway out. Don't let my mind wander.

 

Williams - It's a testament to what turnovers do in the NFL. When they create turnovers and we can't match that.

 

Williams on fans behind bench - It's an outside voice, outside opinion. Whether they're being positive or negative you have to put it out of your mind.

 

Williams on Nick Saban (his college coach) - It's been a while. He's off winning national championships. So much respect for him, thankful I had an opportunity to play and learn under him.

 

Williams on TD celebration - Never thought about it or came up with a plan. What we did last year was totally spur of the moment.

 

Williams on the Jets - They do a good job getting the running game going and protecting their rookie quarterback.

 

11-5: Sean McDermott with Schopp & the Bulldog on WGR (12:28)

 

McDermott on QB in general - It's a big area that needs to play well, regardless of what happens at the other positions, you need your quarterback to play well and play well on a consistent basis.

 

McDermott - You look at the scores every week, the game last night, Saints-Rams. That's what you gotta do, you have to score to give yourself a chance to win football games.

 

McDermott - I steal some time with Josh throughout the week. It's an important relationship, the coach and the young 1st round quarterback.

 

McDermott on Allen - When you combine the scripted plays and the warmups, we count them up and it's about 100. Maybe a little north of that. Trying to mimic what he would throw in a normal practice.

 

McDermott - Have to make sure our QB has enough time to get the ball down the field.

 

McDermott - I go to bed thinking about it, wake up thinking about it. Trying to find ways to improve. From amount of reps in practice, to the way we practice, researching things.

 

McDermott on QB coach - David (Culley) knows the passing game, which really is what embodies the quarterback position. Our offensive coordinator spends a lot of time with our quarterbacks as well.

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McDermott: "You need your quarterback to play well on a consistent basis"

 

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As per usual to start the work week, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott joined WGR Sports Radio 550 after his Monday press conference with the media.

 

Here are some of the notable comments from McDermott's time with Mike Schopp.

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11-12: Kyle Williams on WGR (13:11)

 

Williams - As a whole my job is to make sure we're staying focused and supporting whoever is playing QB.

 

Williams on Barkley - For him to understand defenses and reads, it's a credit to Matt. The way he came in, worked, learned, came into the game and executed.

 

Williams - Two big plays, bang bang, it's a touchdown. That energy runs its way through the football team.

 

Williams - To see what happened yesterday, turnovers, scoring quick, going for it on 4th, that's infectious.

 

Williams - I've watched a little Jacksonville film already. We have a late bye. Really going to try and get away from it. Let the body and the mind rest.

 

11-12: Sean McDermott on WGR (13:12)

 

McDermott on Allen being ruled out vs. NYK - I would say he was close. The signs started to present themselves that he wouldn't be able to go.

 

McDermott on Allen's injury - No setbacks. Just a natural progression of a player coming back from injury and we knew we had the bye coming up.

 

McDermott - I was around a situation in Philly years ago where AJ Feely came in and won some games for us, but when the starter was back, the starter played.

 

McDermott - Josh is our starter. He'll remain our starter, when healthy. Although I thought Matt did a great job, Josh is the starter.

 

McDermott - When you look at young QBs, you have to take it with a grain of salt. There will be bumps in the road. It's all about Josh's development and experience.

 

McDermott on Allen's last performance vs. Houston - Thought he was playing his best game of the year, made his best throw of the season on the play he was injured.

 

McDermott on having 4 QBs - There's not a whole lot of teams that carry four. Have to try and re-balance the board here as things settle down.

 

McDermott - Thought there was a need to increase our team speed on offense. You saw that with Foster and Isaiah McKenzie. That opened things up.

 

McDermott on Wyatt Teller - Wanted to know a little more about one of our young players. He handled himself well, but wasn't perfect.

 

McDermott - This late of a bye is a little unusual and unique. It's been a grind, will be good to get a little rest.

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11-26: Kyle Williams on WGR (13:22)

 

Williams on Fournette - Guy pushes someone in the back and starts throwing punches, I mean that's ridiculous.

 

Williams on the brawl - We get the stop and the missed field goal right after. Huge turning point of the game. As pivotal a moment as there was.

 

Williams - We did a good job of going from a high emotional situation that got out of control to locking back in and focusing.

 

Williams - It was a tough, hard fought win. Good for our team. Give some of our young guys a chance to be in a bloody nosed battle.

 

11-26: Sean McDermott on WGR (15:45)

 

McDermott - I've been in a few fights in my life.

 

McDermott on the Jags rivalry - It's easy to see the connection with coach Marrone, the playoff game, and they like to talk a little.

 

McDermott - I think it's important players play not afraid to make a mistake. If they do it more than once, than we're going to have a conversation.

 

McDermott on Robert Foster - Speed is a commodity in this league. We felt like he had the potential to develop into a real receiver. You don't often get the combination of size, speed, & toughness.

 

McDermott - That's fair right? As long as they call it both ways. They're human. As long as it evens out by the end of the game or the end of the season.

 

McDermott on Robert Foster: "You don't often find his combination of size, speed and toughness"

 

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What an afternoon it turned out to be in Orchard Park yesterday. In wake of a highly-contested 24-21 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott joined Schopp & the Bulldog as part of WGR Sports Radio 550's Football Monday festivities.

 

Here is some of the best from McDermott's time on WGR.

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12-3: Kyle Williams on WGR (12:25)

 

Williams - If you look at what we've done this year, we've played some really good defense. We haven't held up our end of the bargain with turnovers and we have to be better in the red zone. #Bills

 

Williams on Allen - What's exciting is what he can do with his arm, with his legs, & what he can do on the run. Plays breakdown, one spy is not enough to bring him down. He's a hard guy to play man coverage against. #Bills

 

Williams on Allen - He can do a lot of different things at a high level. He's only going to get better. #Bills

 

Williams on penalties - At the most important times we have to play hard, but also smart. Don't want to put the team in a tough position. #Bills

 

Williams on Hughes & the refs - Jerry called him out on it. That's something that should be looked at outside of this building. You really don't see it much, but I have seen it. Some guys have a reputation for doing that. I think it's being looked at. #Bills

 

Williams on the Jets - We played McCown the first time, we weren't really sure who would play last time. Darnold is more of a move around to throw guy. #Bills

 

 

Williams: "Josh Allen is only going to get better"
Bills defensive tackle Kyle Williams joined Schopp and the Bulldog to discuss yesterday's loss to the Dolphins

 

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The start of the work week marked another Buffalo Bills Football Monday in this NFL season, and as usual defensive tackle Kyle Williams graced the airwaves for a chat with Schopp & the Bulldog.  Williams recapped yesterday's tough loss to the AFC East foe Miami Dolphins, and the weekly growth of Josh Allen.

 

Here is some of the best from Williams' time on WGR Sports Radio 550.

 

12-3: Sean McDermott on WGR (13:41)

 

McDermott on defending QBs like Allen - It's a headache. The mobility of these young QBs creates a problem. #Bills

 

McDermott on the final play - What you probably didn't see was Zay Jones coming open over the middle. Josh had to escape the pocket. One of those opportunities we weren't able to take advantage of. #Bills

 

McDermott cont'd - Our protection broke down too early. Josh had to go off schedule. #Bills

 

McDermott on Clay on the final play - Charles got open. Credit to him for that, but would've liked to see him come back to Josh a little bit. #Bills

 

McDermott on being 1/10 on challenges - There's times you don't have a good look at it, or it's close. One out of ten is not where I want to be. I thought yesterday with potential points on the board, we wanted to take a good look at it. #Bills

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12-10: Kyle Williams on WGR (10:52)

 

Williams on the hit on Hauschka - When a guy's not looking at you, especially a specialist, it's a cheap shot for sure. #Bills

 

Williams on the hit on Hauschka - At the end of the day that can be called a personal foul, so you try to teach guys to stay away from that hit. #Bills

 

Williams on Darnold's scramble & TD pass - You have to give him credit, he made a play and we didn't when we had a chance. #Bills

 

Williams - If you can find a silver lining, the young guys had an opportunity to go out and put it on the line, and can now finish the season strong. #Bills

 

12-10: Sean McDermott on WGR (12:36)

 

McDermott on Allen fumble - We work it in practice. Taking care of the ball is important. Sometimes you can get away with stuff in college up big at the half, but games come down to the wire in the NFL. #Bills

 

McDermott on Allen - The NFL is different than college. He's seen that now, as has Tremaine. You see some guys that don't take the next step in their second year, & there are some that do. This will be a very important offseason. #Bills

 

McDermott on Allen running - You have to defend everyone on the perimeter and the quarterback. Whether it's zone reads, or QB designed runs, or him scrambling, those are hard to defend. #Bills

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58 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

12-10: Kyle Williams on WGR (10:52)

 

Williams on the hit on Hauschka - When a guy's not looking at you, especially a specialist, it's a cheap shot for sure. #Bills

 

Williams on the hit on Hauschka - At the end of the day that can be called a personal foul, so you try to teach guys to stay away from that hit. #Bills

 

Williams on Darnold's scramble & TD pass - You have to give him credit, he made a play and we didn't when we had a chance. #Bills

 

Williams - If you can find a silver lining, the young guys had an opportunity to go out and put it on the line, and can now finish the season strong. #Bills

 

12-10: Sean McDermott on WGR (12:36)

 

McDermott on Allen fumble - We work it in practice. Taking care of the ball is important. Sometimes you can get away with stuff in college up big at the half, but games come down to the wire in the NFL. #Bills

 

McDermott on Allen - The NFL is different than college. He's seen that now, as has Tremaine. You see some guys that don't take the next step in their second year, & there are some that do. This will be a very important offseason. #Bills

 

McDermott on Allen running - You have to defend everyone on the perimeter and the quarterback. Whether it's zone reads, or QB designed runs, or him scrambling, those are hard to defend. #Bills

 

Sounds like McDermott always expects Allen to be a serious running threat.

 

Good, that's part of what makes him special.  Just continue working on his pocket passing, which I think is light years better than the national narrative presents it.

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12-17: Kyle Williams on WGR (13:46)

 

Williams on new guys stepping up - It gives a lot of people an opportunity to see what the makeup of the team is. #GoBills

 

Williams on Marcus Murphy - You feel bad for guys when that happens. Especially him, how well he's played & how hard he works. He'll come back from it stronger. #GoBills

 

Williams on Patrick DiMarco - He put me in the dust on the yardage there. What'd he get 7,8,9 yards? #GoBills

 

Williams - In the 1st half especially, a lot of their chunk plays were 50/50 balls. Almost had a pick on one. At halftime we decided there wasn't a reason to do anything different. #GoBills

 

Williams on no sacks in back to back weeks - It's such a sexy stat, but as long as you're pressuring a QB like Stafford. #GoBills

 

Williams on going for it on 4th to win the game - When you have a big strong QB like Josh, you should be able to pick up a foot no problem. You got a guy that's 6'5", 240 pounds.  #GoBills

 

McDermott on Josh Allen: "He Completed Key Passes at Key Moments of the Game"
The Bills' Head Coach Joined the Bulldog after Sunday's 14-13 Win Over the Lions

 

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The fifth victorious Buffalo Bills Football Monday of the year was upon us, and so too was the presence of Bills' head coach Sean McDermott.  Buffalo moved to 5-9 with their one-point win over the visiting Detroit Lions.  Next up, you ask?  Why, none other than the New England Patriots on December 23rd at 1:00 p.m. in Gillette Stadium.

 

Before we get too ahead of ourselves, here is some of the best from McDermott's time on WGR.

 

12-17: Sean McDermott on WGR (12:39)

 

McDermott - It's nice to see we have some young players that hadn't played before getting a chance. #GoBills

 

McDermott on Keith Ford - He carried the ball two or three times in a row and started to tap, which means he was tired and wanted to come out. Brian (Daboll) called another run play. #GoBills

 

McDermott on Josh Allen -  He did have more time than in the weeks prior. When you can give the QB that amount of time it allows the young QB to go through his reads. #GoBills

 

McDermott on how the Lions played Allen - They did spy Josh. He did a good job with it and read the coverage. Key passes and key moments of the game. #GoBills

 

McDermott on 4th down decisions - In an ideal situation I wanted Stephen's first kick to be more manageable. We tried to pin them deep and didn't. That's something we need to continue to work on. #GoBills

 

McDermott - Want to expose Josh to more and more situations like that. He'll grow from those experiences. #GoBills

 

McDermott on final 4th down sneak - He wanted the ball in his hands. When you have a big QB, if you can't get an inch, you don't deserve to win the game. #GoBills

 

McDermott on Allen - At the end of the day, his development is a big part of this process. He's led a couple of come from behind victories. That's a box you want to be able to check. Not concerned about his ability to bring us back in games. #GoBills

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47 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

12-17: Kyle Williams on WGR (13:46)

 

Williams on new guys stepping up - It gives a lot of people an opportunity to see what the makeup of the team is. #GoBills

 

Williams on Marcus Murphy - You feel bad for guys when that happens. Especially him, how well he's played & how hard he works. He'll come back from it stronger. #GoBills

 

Williams on Patrick DiMarco - He put me in the dust on the yardage there. What'd he get 7,8,9 yards? #GoBills

 

Williams - In the 1st half especially, a lot of their chunk plays were 50/50 balls. Almost had a pick on one. At halftime we decided there wasn't a reason to do anything different. #GoBills

 

Williams on no sacks in back to back weeks - It's such a sexy stat, but as long as you're pressuring a QB like Stafford. #GoBills

 

Williams on going for it on 4th to win the game - When you have a big strong QB like Josh, you should be able to pick up a foot no problem. You got a guy that's 6'5", 240 pounds.  #GoBills

 

McDermott on Josh Allen: "He Completed Key Passes at Key Moments of the Game"
The Bills' Head Coach Joined the Bulldog after Sunday's 14-13 Win Over the Lions

 

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The fifth victorious Buffalo Bills Football Monday of the year was upon us, and so too was the presence of Bills' head coach Sean McDermott.  Buffalo moved to 5-9 with their one-point win over the visiting Detroit Lions.  Next up, you ask?  Why, none other than the New England Patriots on December 23rd at 1:00 p.m. in Gillette Stadium.

 

Before we get too ahead of ourselves, here is some of the best from McDermott's time on WGR.

 

12-17: Sean McDermott on WGR (12:39)

 

McDermott - It's nice to see we have some young players that hadn't played before getting a chance. #GoBills

 

McDermott on Keith Ford - He carried the ball two or three times in a row and started to tap, which means he was tired and wanted to come out. Brian (Daboll) called another run play. #GoBills 

 

McDermott on Josh Allen -  He did have more time than in the weeks prior. When you can give the QB that amount of time it allows the young QB to go through his reads. #GoBills

 

McDermott on how the Lions played Allen - They did spy Josh. He did a good job with it and read the coverage. Key passes and key moments of the game. #GoBills

 

McDermott on 4th down decisions - In an ideal situation I wanted Stephen's first kick to be more manageable. We tried to pin them deep and didn't. That's something we need to continue to work on. #GoBills

 

McDermott - Want to expose Josh to more and more situations like that. He'll grow from those experiences. #GoBills

 

McDermott on final 4th down sneak - He wanted the ball in his hands. When you have a big QB, if you can't get an inch, you don't deserve to win the game. #GoBills

 

McDermott on Allen - At the end of the day, his development is a big part of this process. He's led a couple of come from behind victories. That's a box you want to be able to check. Not concerned about his ability to bring us back in games. #GoBills

LOL rumble young man rumble

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On 10/23/2018 at 7:50 AM, stony said:

It's annoying because a) it's demonstrably false and b) it's a fair assumption this is the same line of thinking the Pegulas have based on their first two hires as HC. 

That's probably why McBeane keeps repeating the Buffalo weather BS, because the owner said it was important, lol. So clueless.

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