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On 9/10/2018 at 10:37 PM, Shaw66 said:

I disagree that anyone can know that McDermott is doing a bad job. 

 

EVERYONE agrees that the Bills have limited talent.   They did last season, too.  McDermott went 9-7 with that talent last season.   He didn't become an idiot in the past eight months.  

 

People have been complaining about how bad the talent is for months around here.  Then this supposedly undertalented team gets blown out and suddenly it's the coach's fault.  

 

This team fell apart mid=season last year, and McDermott pulled them together.  It was a magnificent job.   The Bills lose one this season and you guys think he's a failure.   It's a long season.   

 

The fact that people are disappointed with the team doesn't mean we should throw all rationality out the window.  

You do know this didnt help fuel his hate right? Great reply btw.

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On 9/11/2018 at 11:20 AM, MDH said:

Hah, the moment Buffalo reporters ask tough questions and holds the team accountable the fans whine how much they hate said reporter and how all they ever do is spout sour grapes.

 

Bills fans don't want to be told how bad the team is, they want somebody to sugar coat it and tell them everything will get better...eventually.

Then Chris Brown is your man. 

 

After blowout losses, he asks questions like Kahari Lee’s blocking today was impressive, have you been impressed with him Coach? 

 

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On ‎9‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 9:51 PM, The Bills Blog said:

It is only Year 2 of McDermott and I want to punch myself in the face every time he says this -- multiple times when discussing every game. It's his universal way of saying that a player sucked -- without actually saying it.

 

Other complaints about McD press conferences:

Why doesn't the Buffalo media collectively grow a pair and ask him some tough, direct questions? Frustrate him. Make him uncomfortable. I think they're too worried about their ongoing relationship with him, so they don't ask questions like:

* Coach, why are receivers consistently wide open in the middle of the field? What are you going to do to fix it?

* Why didn't you put Josh Allen in for a Hail Mary from the 45 on the last play of the half? Why?

* Why did you run a draw play on the final play of the game instead of letting Josh Allen throw the ball to the end zone?

* Explain why you punted after the game was already lost and you were in four-down territory.

* Explain how Kyle Williams helps your defense ON THE FIELD.

* Nathan Peterman is the only quarterback in NFL history to throw five interceptions in a half. Also, the Ravens for the first time in franchise history held their opponent (you) to zero first downs in the first half. Don't you think that tells you something about Peterman?

 

The media dances around every question and has this disgusting air of unearned respect/borderline sympathy. Ask the fu*king questions the fans want the answers to.

yeah I hear winning is directly correlated to question answering proficiency.

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