I just felt like an unbelievable confluence of negative impact plays occurred for the Bills yesterday. Their running back almost never fumbles, he coughed it up. Allen rarely fumbles, did so what, twice, yesterday. Then compounded by a terrible call on the OT interception. The receiver was on the ground, with possession, and down by contact, only to then have the ball ripped from his hands. I believe it's a mistake to fault McDermott, for "not getting it done"ĺI understand that but when you have a QB with that much talent you need a Ring. Sure there's other reasons for losing but at some point you have to realize McDermott,s not getting it done. Maybe with another team. Now, what's Josh going to do?
I get that, but like LaFleur, it's not about one game, but rather the whole body of work, and the pattern.I just felt like an unbelievable confluence of negative impact plays occurred for the Bills yesterday. Their running back almost never fumbles, he coughed it up. Allen rarely fumbles, did so what, twice, yesterday. Then compounded by a terrible call on the OT interception. The receiver was on the ground, with possession, and down by contact, only to then have the ball ripped from his hands. I believe it's a mistake to fault McDermott, for "not getting it done"ĺ
I understand what you're saying, but I don't see LaFleur and McDermott in the same class. McDermott, but for a terrible call (IMHO), nearly overcame 4 highly unusual turnovers to win a game of games. LaFleur had THE GAME WON, and gave it away.I get that, but like LaFleur, it's not about one game, but rather the whole body of work, and the pattern.
I'm not trying to say McDermott deserved to be fired, but I understand the reasoning. Being a Bills fan must be frustrating, and I do think there are some similarities with Green Bay in recent years. I agree LaFleur's situation is worse though. He has a young, improving quarterback in Love, and a young team, but instead of improving, the team is getting worse every year. 0-3 to finish last year, 0-5 to finish this year, with numerous games that were choked away. 1-5 in the last six playoff games. Maybe they'll suddenly mature and bloom next year, but at this point I have a "Prove it" attitude.I understand what you're saying, but I don't see LaFleur and McDermott in the same class. McDermott, but for a terrible call (IMHO), nearly overcame 4 highly unusual turnovers to win a game of games. LaFleur had THE GAME WON, and gave it away.
I'm not allowed to give a simple, thumbs up, so I'll just say I agree wholeheartedly.I'm not trying to say McDermott deserved to be fired, but I understand the reasoning. Being a Bills fan must be frustrating, and I do think there are some similarities with Green Bay in recent years. I agree LaFleur's situation is worse though. He has a young, improving quarterback in Love, and a young team, but instead of improving, the team is getting worse every year. 0-3 to finish last year, 0-5 to finish this year, with numerous games that were choked away. 1-5 in the last six playoff games. Maybe they'll suddenly mature and bloom next year, but at this point I have a "Prove it" attitude.
Bills just fired Sean McDermott, making Matt Lafleur the longest tenured current head coach in the NFL to never make it to the Super Bowl.
Too bad he didn’t work for Ed Policy, he’d have gotten a big raise and contract extension instead.
And yet MLF gets EXTENDED for having a 3-6 record in the playoffs. Absolutely incredibleThis is a firing that shocked me. Bills lose to the best team in football in OT, on the road. Meh....if I was a Bills fan, I wouldn't like this. McDermott will land on his feet fast, if he wants to be a HC again.
Under McDermott:
The Bills have reached the divisional round in six straight seasons and twice advanced to the AFC Championship Game (in 2020 and 2024) but lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in both of those title game appearances. McDermott finishes his Buffalo tenure with a regular-season record of 98-50 and a postseason record of 8-8.
And yet MLF gets EXTENDED for having a 3-6 record in the playoffs. Absolutely incredible

As soon as I heard about Ed, Gute and MLF having dinner together, I knew there were extensions coming.Ed doesn't care about accountability.
Great points. And the board of directors are also a part of it. They are basically local politicians that have the in.As soon as I heard about Ed, Gute and MLF having dinner together, I knew there were extensions coming.
It’s never been more a good old boy club in Green Bay.
It’s unprofessional and contrary to good business practices for employees to be good friends with their bosses. Good professional relationships, of course. Close friendships, no. That why workplaces typically have fraternization policies. It’s a conflict of interest waiting to happen if things go badly.
B.) That LaFleur is finally able in Year 8 to put many of his mistakes and flaws behind him and take the step into being "elite"
Something tells me this won’t be the last calls for his firing.Was Matt fired?
Should we close and lock?
Could become active, again, by September.Was Matt fired?
Should we close and lock?

For a couple years anyway LOLWas Matt fired?
Should we close and lock?
Just change it to Remove Ed, Remove the Board of DirectorsWas Matt fired?
Should we close and lock?
Bod ? You understand they don’t deal with the football side?Just change it to Remove Ed, Remove the Board of Directors
Well, the thread started in 2023, and calls for him to be fired have only picked up steam.Was Matt fired?
Should we close and lock?
I had the same thought, and to take it a step further - when I watched the Seahawks, I felt a deep sense of dread. We play the #2 team from the NFC West next year, and there's a good chance that will be Seattle. That team, with that coach is absolutely not someone I want to go up against even if it would be a Lambeau game (which it would). Macdonald is exactly the kind of coach I would love to see in Green Bay; where could this team be if they played like the Seahawks?Well, you are in good company. Watched the Rams tonight, and thought, what could we do with McVey as our coach?
I suspect that by mid-season, it'll need to be a sticky.Was Matt fired?
Should we close and lock?
Dude our schedule (opponents not dates) is set… we play the rams on the road, chi plays the she-hawks … also on the roadI had the same thought, and to take it a step further - when I watched the Seahawks, I felt a deep sense of dread. We play the #2 team from the NFC West next year, and there's a good chance that will be Seattle. That team, with that coach is absolutely not someone I want to go up against even if it would be a Lambeau game (which it would). Macdonald is exactly the kind of coach I would love to see in Green Bay; where could this team be if they played like the Seahawks?
I suspect that by mid-season, it'll need to be a sticky.
Lmao, so Ed just showed up? Murphy before that? No they must be appointed...Bod ? You understand they don’t deal with the football side?