“I watched it over and over in my head a million times!”- Bills HC Sean McDermott reveals the 13-second drive is still tormenting him
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Sean McDermott
The Buffalo Bills coached by Sean McDermott lost in overtime against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round which broke many hearts of all the people that are associated with the Bills franchise as their team did everything they can to win that match and go to the AFC Championship Game.
Sean McDermott is still upset with the manner that their team lost as the Bills were unable to even touch the ball in overtime due to the OT rules of the NFL as Patrick Mahomes led a game-winning drive that ended with an 8yard touchdown pass to TE Travis Kelce that sealed the victory for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Josh Allen put up a performance of a lifetime against the Kansas City Chiefs as he threw for 329 yards with 4 touchdown passes and no interceptions while rushing for 68 yards but his legendary performance went in vain a loss for the Buffalo Bills.
Sean Mcdermott talking about the loss to the Kansas City Chiefs said, “I watched it on video, and I watched it over and over in my head a million times, in my stomach a million more.”
“I want the best for our football team and this organization and our fans”- Sean McDermott
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Sean McDermott said, “I want the best for our football team and this organization and our fans, quite honestly.“, He added, “So I’ll continue to watch it in my mind and in my gut for years … but when we get to where we’re trying to get to, I believe that’ll make it that much more enjoyable in that moment.”
After the game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sean McDermott discussed about the errors in the execution of the Kickoff which gave the Chiefs a chance to come back in the game indicating there might have been miscommunication on the kickoff.
To which he further said, “I’m not going to get into the weeds on that.“
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Patrick Mahomes had only 13 seconds left on the clock in the regular time to lead a drive to at least get a field goal to tie the game and force it to overtime, which he was capable to do.
In the overtime, Kansas City Chiefs won the coin toss and never looked back from there as Mahomes led a game-winning drive that ended with an 8-yard touchdown pass to Travis Kelce which sealed the victory for the Chiefs and sent them to their 4th straight AFC Championship Game.
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Josh Allen and Sean McDermott will look to regroup and go again next season to reach their ultimate goal which is the Super Bowl and they are well capable of reaching there and winning it as they have all the required elements for it which should be very proud of the way their Quarterback performed this season in big games under pressure.
Abhimanyu Chaudhary
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