The Buffalo Bills' press conference with owner Terry Pegula and Brandon Beane was horrific.
And for several reasons.
Pegula stated that the reason Sean McDermott was fired was due to the results in Denver. He then backtracked and said he didn't fire Sean because of bad officiating... Even though he clearly did.
Then the train wreck continued.
“Brandon and his staff have brought in regularly players that I mean, look at the injuries we had this year," Pegula said. "We're down guys on the practice squad contributing in big games. You don't do that without talent in the front office getting you there.”
Ah, hold on, Terry. That's not true.
Beane has nothing to do with the practice squad players getting prepared and playing well in big games.
That would be the head coach that you just fired.
Surely, he knows that, right? Well, apparently not.
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With the comments from the press conference, fans are confused with so much backtracking and blaming McDermott for the franchise's failures, but giving Beane, who helped construct the roster, a pass and, in fact, a promotion, is just laughable.
Now, with their credibility shot, some have taken their thoughts online, wondering whether the Bills' head coaching job is less desirable because we've seen how the franchise has thrown its head coach under the bus.
It was a horrible way to end the year for the Bills in Denver.
But this press conference easily takes the cake for the worst thing to happen this season.
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