Buffalo Bills Embrace Change, Reject Sole Super Bowl Metric for Success
Head coach Sean McDermott and quarterback Josh Allen focus on consistent success and team evolution amid scrutiny over Super Bowl absence.
- Sean McDermott defends the Buffalo Bills' success, highlighting the team's achievements beyond reaching the Super Bowl.
- Despite not winning a Super Bowl, the Bills have dominated the AFC East, making the playoffs six times in seven years under McDermott.
- Criticism arises over the Bills' postseason performance, with a focus on quarterback Josh Allen's role.
- Financial constraints lead to significant team changes, with key players leaving, but McDermott remains optimistic about future success.
- McDermott calls criticism of the team's Super Bowl absence 'narrow-minded,' emphasizing the difficulty of winning in the NFL.