And s timeout is a fireable offense. Especially after 13 seconds.
McDermott doesnt trust Allen like Reid trusts Mahomes.
On that basis alone, he should be fired.
I’m listening to his postgame right now and the explanations behind the timeout usage is laughable. He’s arguing that he tried to “end the game” by calling a timeout attempt to disrupt the kicker “in the rain, making him think about it a little bit.” That is insane logic. Kickers are routinely hitting from over 50 yards. Elliott has a kick of 60 yards this season. Does the head coach of an NFL team think that 30 seconds is really going to have a discernible effect on his ability to make or miss the kick? What does that say of McDermott’s opinion of the tenacity and confidence of his own players.
We are watching a coach completely regress in real time. It’s quite clear that McDermott blamed their losses of the past on the inability to be multidimensional or too aggressive on offense, rather than on the fact that his decision making becomes far too predictable when the moment becomes larger. It’s time to move on.
Perfect.
Did you guys seriously already forget about the Broncos game? He did be aggressive, Allen threw a pick on the first play and the Broncos scored before halftime.
He punted deep in an overtime game when a tie or loss eliminated the Bills from the playoffs.
This is who is he and always will be.
Honestly think it was a bad decision, but at the end of the day what does dwelling on this rn and going after McD gain us. When the season is over let’s look back at what should have been done better, but rn let’s take the positives look forward and back the player as that’s what’s gonna get us into the playoffs and while we have Josh there is always hope.