Sean McDermott's Legacy with the Buffalo Bills: A Look Back at Nine Years of Success and Playoff Appearances

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Sean McDermott's Legacy with the Buffalo Bills: A Look Back at Nine Years of Success and Playoff Appearances

Sean McDermott, the former head coach of the Buffalo Bills, played a significant role in revitalizing the team during his nine-year tenure. When he took over in 2017, the Bills had not made the playoffs since 1999. McDermott led them to a 9-7 record in his first season, breaking the playoff drought. Although the team missed the playoffs in 2018, they made it to the postseason in the following seven years.

Despite the team's success, McDermott was let go after failing to advance past the AFC Championship Game. The Bills promoted offensive coordinator Joe Brady, while McDermott decided to take a break from coaching. However, he expressed a strong desire to return to coaching during an interview on The Rich Eisen Show.

During the interview, Eisen brought up a crucial play in the AFC Divisional Round game against the Denver Broncos that ended the Bills' season. McDermott believes that a controversial call on a potential catch by Brandin Cooks cost them the game. He expressed regret that the team and fans were deprived of a potential victory.

McDermott remains convinced that if the catch had been ruled in favor of Cooks, the Bills would have won the game. He also expressed confidence that they would have emerged victorious in the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots. Despite the disappointing end to his time with the Bills, McDermott is grateful for the nine years he spent with the team.

In conclusion, Sean McDermott's tenure with the Buffalo Bills was marked by significant achievements and playoff appearances. While his departure was bittersweet, McDermott remains optimistic about his coaching future and the potential for future success in the NFL.