Bills Made a Big Mistake in Firing Sean McDermott
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Bills general manager Brandon Beane had tears in his eyes as he addressed questions about “my character and my integrity” over Buffalo’s decision to fire head coach Sean McDermott. During a headline-making press conference Wednesday,
Pegula embraces those he trusts. That’s how Russ Brandon went from the verge of dismissal when Pegula bought the team in 2014 to president of both the NFL and NHL clubs by 2015. That’s how former Bills GM Doug Whaley went from being nearly fired to keeping his job two more years.
A few quick takeaways from this week's Pegula-Beane press conference.
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Contentious Bills meeting revealed before Sean McDermott firing: Didn’t ‘sit well in the building’
Sean McDermott’s bosses couldn’t handle the truth. The Bills fired McDermott on Monday, two days after the team’s overtime playoff loss to the Broncos to end their season — and five weeks after the then head coach vented to GM Brandon Beane and owner Terry Pegula about roster deficiencies.
Wednesday's memorable (and not for good reasons) joint press conference by Bills owner Terry Pegula and G.M.
There's plenty of news coming out of Buffalo, and none of it is flattering
The Bills' President of Football Operations/General Manager was interrupted and spoken for multiple times during a nearly hour-long press conference on Wednesday.
It’s finger-pointing season in Buffalo — and according to the owner, Brandon Beane’s hands are clean. In a bizarre scene Wednesday at the team’s end-of-season press conference after falling to the Broncos in the Divisional Round and then firing head coach Sean McDermott,
The owner's and GM's inability to fully explain the decision to fire Sean McDermott leads to more questions than answers.