IT’S THE STORY OF A MAN NAMED BRADY THAT WILL BE LEADING THE BILLS BUNCH TO THE SUPERBOWL

The Buffalo Bills have found their replacement for Sean McDermott as the next head coach. The Bills have hired within the organization and promoted McDermott’s Offensive Coordinator Joe Brady to be the next head coach in Buffalo. The hottest thing right now in the NFL that is trending, is franchises hiring the the young brightest minds in the game to lead their teams. Brady is 36 years of age and took over the Bills offensive play sheets in 2023 when they fired Ken Dorsey who was the OC at the time. It all started with Sean McVay when the LA Rams hired him at the age of 30 in 2017. The Rams have been to two Superbowls since the hire and have won 1-2 with multiple trips to the post-season since 2017. The Chicago Bears hired the hottest and youngest offensive guru last off-season signing Lions former OC Ben Johnson to be their next head coach. Suddenly the Bears are one score away in beating the Rams two weeks ago in OT to move on to the NFC championship. This in Johnson’s rookie season as a head coach. Brady will become the 21st head coach in Bills history and he will get a 5 year deal.

Joe Brady has been on Sean McDermott’s staff for 4 seasons as he started as the QB coach in ’22. It did not take him long to start calling offensive plays when the Bills fired Ken Dorsey in 2023. After seeing what he was capable in 2023, the Bills took the interim off the OC job and promoted him in 2024. With Brady calling the plays in 2024, the Bills ranked second in the league in scoring. The Bills dropped to 4th in scoring in 2025. The Bills offense was also 4th in 2025 in 3rd down efficiency and 3rd in red zone efficiency. Before Buffalo, Brady spent two seasons with the Carolina Panthers calling plays as the offensive coordinator. In 2019 he was working at LSU at the college level working with NFL future stars like Joe Burrow & Ja’Marr Chase along with Justin Jefferson. Brady’s job description was wide receivers coach and pass coordinator. His coaching helped the Tigers win a National Championship. He gained knowledge working with the New Orleans Saints being on Sean Payton’s staff when their quarterback at the time was Drew Brees. Like McDermott, Brady went to the same college William & Mary University. In 2013 he broke into coaching working on the other side of the ball. He was the linebackers coach. You have to start somewhere.

Usually when franchises fire their old head coach, they will go opposite in the next hire for their field general. Sean McDermott was a defensive minded coach when he was hired. You can see the Bills going opposite with that on this current hire as they go offense selecting Joe Brady. If the Bills did not hire Brady, he would have easily gotten a job elsewhere. Sean Payton had the Broncos head coaching job & wanted to hire him to call plays. Payton has always called the offenses when he has been the HC and has done well at it. Brady also got interviews with the Ravens, Cardinals, Raiders, and Falcons. Some teams wanted him for the head coaching job. Some wanted him as the offensive coordinator. Brandon Beane, the Bills General Manager, did not get fired even though you can question some of the roster moves last season. The Bills GM was promoted to President of Football Operations. Beane brought in Josh Allen to help make the decision for the Bills. If it ain’t broke, no need to fix it. I think one of the biggest reasons why Brady was hired is because he works well with Allen and the Bills have a great offense without a legit number one receiver.

This new hire by the Bills really keeps things the same in ways. Business as usual. The ownership is in win mode now as Josh Allen is turning 30 years of age next year. The urgency to get him to the Superbowl with Joe Brady’s leadership is what they are thinking and his offensive mindset. Sean McDermott was excellent in his 9 year tenure in Buffalo going 98-50 & winning 5 AFC East titles. However in post-season, McDermott has worn out his welcome with heart breaking endings every year. Something always happens at the end. Some of these things wore not his fault. Some of his calls have cost the Bills playoff wins. The 13 seconds left in that epic game vs the Chiefs in post-season is still aggravating. No squib kick. Playing preventative defense allowing Patrick Mahomes and company to march down the field with ease and kick a field goal to take that one to OT. We know how that ended. After taking the lead and leaving them with 13 seconds. It should have been a win. That could have been the year. It has always been McDermott’s defense that has failed this franchise in the post-season. I hope coaching those linebackers back at his alma mater means Joe Brady could use that skillset to help his future defense. Brady was hired to change the Bills’ luck in the post season.

I thought bringing back Josh Allen’s old offensive coordinator Brian Daboll would have been a great hire. Daboll had some head coaching experience when he took the Giants gig. I think the only two smart choices for the Bills since they are looking for win mode now was Daboll or Joe Brady. Phillip Rivers would have been a wild card. No, we did not need anybody associated with the Dolphins. I did not think bringing Bill Belichick back to the NFL was a good idea. With Brady as the man who will still call the plays. I think he will get the message through Brandon Beane’s thick head of what a wide receiver looks like and get Allen a legit threat there. Not a number one threat not playing with a full deck like Stefon Diggs. I think the defensive scheme will get better with Brady. They may find a guy like him a young defensive minded guru to take over the play calling on that end of the field. I want to see something other than a bend don’t break style of defense that only does well if it gets takeaways. I want a defense that can stop the run. That can pressure the quarterback and obviously I want takeaways. But not rely on them to have a good day at the office. I think IF Brady gets the right defensive minded coach on his staff and with his offense, the Bills can still be a contender. If he is as brilliant as Sean McVay and Ben Johnson, the Bills might slay their playoff demons right away. It was not working with McDermott. If Brady got away and the Bills kept McDermott and suddenly Joe’s new team is the one knocking out Buffalo in post-season, it would have humiliated this franchise so badly it would be like the Titanic sinking after hitting the iceberg. New England did well with their Brady. Maybe our Brady will do the same thing for the Bills. We hope!!!

BILLS SEAN MCDERMOTT RELIVING THE SAME BAD DAY OF JACK BAUER OVER AND OVER

In the Fox series 24, CTU Counter Terrorist Unit agent Jack Bauer relives the same bad day over and over in each season. You can say the same thing for the Buffalo Bills head coach, Sean McDermott, who continues to relive the same playoff ending over and over each season. In 24, Bauer usually prevails at the end of each season except for the last and final season the show aired. McDermott has not had that luck. The show 24 is fiction and there’s no way no human being could emotionally go through several days like Bauer did and be sane. Football is different than saving the world from a terrorist plot. To go through so many crazy endings in playoff defeats, it surely takes a toll. This is why the Bills had to fire a solid coach like McDermott. The outcomes in post-season have been horrific. The ending is always the same, a tictocking time bomb of a game clock going off at the end. The Bills season goes up in flames. The plan is to find that guy to get this team over the hump and disconnect that bomb in the last two minutes. Somebody Jack Bauer like!

Sean McDermott was one of the best hires ever in Buffalo Bills history. In his very first season as the Bills head coach, he had a winning record of 9-7 and the Bills found the playoffs for the first time since the Music City miracle occurred in Tennessee in 2000. Another playoff ending that exploded a Bills season. It was the Titans’ Frank Wycheck’s lateral pass that went over the line, but the referees took a blind eye to the play. It was caught by Kevin Dyson with less than a minute left in the game. More like seconds for a 75 yard touchdown that left the Bills shocked as they had a win there. The original 24 script that ended things badly for the Bills’ post-season games started with the wide right kick by Scott Norwood in Superbowl XXV. The missed field goal with a few ticks left on the clock. McDermott’s presence broke a playoff drought close to two decades long. In 9 seasons McDermott coached teams made the playoffs 8-9 seasons he has been around. McDermott regular season record in 9 seasons is amazing at 98-50. However in post-season he is 8-8. Best damn regular season coach but the playoffs are Even-Steven. His leadership won 5 AFC East division titles which the Evil Empire of Tom Brady and Bill Belichick collapsed and they eventually went their separate ways. Which helped.

In the last 7 seasons, the Buffalo Bills produced at least 10 or more wins in one season. Which makes them only the sixth team in the Superbowl Era to accomplish double digit wins in 7 straight seasons like that. In the past 6 seasons, the Bills have won at least one playoff game. They are the 4th team in the Superbowl Era that can say they went 6 consecutive seasons winning one game at least in post-season play. Another, were the Cowboys in the 1990’s who haunted the Bills winning back to back Superbowls against Buffalo. Then another hated team, the Patriots in the 2010’s, were a lot of wasted dildos not doing their job being thrown at the likes of Tom Brady. Then the Chiefs in the 2020’s were a thorn in the Bills’ side, head, gut and rear. You name it, Patrick Mahomes is that pest. Josh Allen’s Bills have been knocked out by Kansas City three times. All three teams won Superbowls while the Bills have not even gotten to one in the Sean McDermott era.

The Buffalo Bills had not had any help from the NFL referees the last two seasons. The officiating ending games is what leads fans to think that the game is rigged. Last Saturday it looked like a catch by Brandon Cooks, the Bills receiver, in OT versus the Broncos. It this play was ruled a catch instead of interception, the Bills would have been set up for a easy game winning field goal. The refs ruled this an interception. The Broncos got the ball. Then the refs repaid head coach of the Broncos Sean Payton a few pass interference calls on the Bills to help his team. Back in Payton’s New Orleans days, he got screwed by the Rams when the refs made no call on a clear PI. The Broncos now would be set up for an easy game winning field goal of their own and steal this one from Buffalo 33-30. Then in Sunday night’s game with the Bears and Rams, Devante Adams was in the same boat as Cooks. Clearly the NFL does things on the fly as Adams’ knee was down and was not ruled a fumble the Bears caused on the Rams receiver. The clock ticked away and once again blew up the Bills season.

The Chiefs have gotten away with bloody murder in the post-season. We go back in the hot tub time machine to last season’s playoffs. If the refs called this a first down, the Bills would have eliminated the Chiefs from post-season. You can see Josh Allen made the 1st down on this 4th down play with yes, minutes left on a drive that would have won the game for Buffalo. In 2023 the Bills could have tied the game late versus the Chiefs, but a missed field goal ended things as the clock was dwindling as the season once again exploded. In 2022, the Bills were beaten like red-headed step child from the Bengals in the divisional round at home which is crushing. The Bills had to deal with that Damar Hamlin injury that almost killed him on the field in week 17 of regular season which was in Cincinnati. They played like crap in the snow at home. Then there’s the thriller when the Bills should have won the game in 2021 versus the Chiefs that went to overtime. The coin flip favored the Chiefs. That was back when overtime was sudden death & the first team that scores wins the game. Allen did not get the ball game over. However it should have never went to overtime. Once again the clock’s ticking in regulation. The Chiefs have pretty much seconds left as the Bills play to prevent the defense and Patrick Mahomes and meat for brains Travis Swift. The offense gut punched the Bills defense and set up a tying field goal to send this one to OT. Right then the Bills season exploded. You can say the coin flip, but the ticking clock at the end. Boom. In 2020 the Bills had a nice lead in the first quarter. The Chiefs pretty much had their way with the Bills in a 38-24 win. The Bills scored points in garbage time that game, so don’t let the score fool you. How do you come back from these playoff demons with the same voice?

Many Bills fans are still trying to stomach what happened in Denver. Then days later the Bills ownership fire their beloved head coach, Sean McDermott. Then they promoted General Manger Brandon Beane making him President of Football Operations. Beane you can point the fingers at for his bad selections over the last few seasons in the first round. Then you say he has not put the team in a good spot in the salary cap. Paying old broken down veteran wide receivers big money and not getting the production they paid for. The press conference of the firing was ugly. Rumors are coming out of the woodwork. McDermott wanted one receiver and one defender who could pressure the opposing team’s quarterback to have this Bills team in the Superbowl. Beane did not make the trades at the deadline to get the job done. This after several players crying after the Denver loss in the Bills locker room. Including the face of the franchise who was crying in the press conference after the game as he blamed himself for the loss. Owner of the Bills, Terry Pegula, knew it was time for a change.

I remember when the Chicago Bulls fired Doug Collins as their head coach in the late 1980’s. Everyone loved Doug. The Bulls had the great Michael Jordan and were making the post-season but struggled in the playoffs. They had their demons in the Detroit Pistons. This is the reason why Sean McDermott has to go. He will be loved. He will be good elsewhere. He just can’t detonate the time bomb at the end of games. McDermott is a defensive-minded head coach. The Bills defense goes MIA most of the time in post-season play. They have always had talented players on that side of the ball. Remember all those Patrick Mahomes’ teams. The defense seemed to drag their butts most of the season playing average defense. At the end of regular season and in crunch time, suddenly the Chiefs defense was legit. If you had a solid defense with Josh Allen and that offense, you should be good enough to win it all. McDermott is not wrong. The team does need a true number one receiver, not named Stefon Diggs. A cancer to the locker room, Diggs is. They also need another pass rusher. Perhaps a different defensive scheme instead of always relying on getting the turnovers. Like stopping the run. Tackling fundamentally.

What kind of head coach do you get? Do you go with an offensive or defensive minded head coach? This off-season had so many coaches fired. In Chicago one of the hottest young coordinators in the league, Ben Johnson, got the Bears deep into the post-season this season.

The veteran coach, Mike Vrabel, has restored the Empire in New England as they are in the AFC Championship. The Empire fallen did not last very long. Whatever head coach the Bills hire, Brandon Beane better get it right. Yes, the new guy will have Josh Allen. The Bills have salary cap issues. Beane better start hitting on his top draft picks for a change. Guys would run through walls for Sean McDermott. Too many bad days in life will tear out the insides of guys like McDermott and Jack Bauer. If you can only find that head coach to snip the right wire at the end of regulation, and hope the refs are not in the back pockets of the other team. Not sure you can teach a head coach that. It’s instincts. You have to have luck on your side as the Bills have been jinxed their entire history. Allen will be 30 next season. Jim Kelly at least got the team to the Superbowl. What if Allen never wins a ring. How do you explain not winning one Superbowl with Jim Kelly and Josh Allen? While Bauer can save humanity in 24 hours.

MY FIRST EVER GAME AT RICH STADIUM AND MY LAST

Since 2020 the Buffalo Bills stadium has been called Highmark stadium. The Bills stadium opened up back in 1973 and was originally called Rich Stadium. It was Rich Stadium from 1973 until 1998. When it was Rich Stadium in the 1990’s, the Bills were kings of the AFC going to four straight Superbowls. Unfortunately they lost all 4 Superbowls. None of those Superbowls were played at Rich Stadium. Jim Kelly was the quarterback back then where he broke all the Bills record at the position. Those were solid teams the Bills had back then. I became a Bills fan in the late 1980’s. I saw the Jim Kelly teams were getting better and better each year. Then they made their run but came away empty. Sort of like present day with Josh Allen. Since he arrived, the team is taking steps forward and are on the bubble of breaking through the AFC conference to get there. The Kansas City Chiefs have been a thorn in our side knocking the Bills out of the post-season similar to those 4 Superbowl losses. Whatever you want to call it: Rich Stadium, Ralph Wilson Stadium, New Era Field, and back to Highmark’s final tour in 2025 – the last regular season as a new stadium is in the works across the street. I’m from Chicago & when the White Sox renamed their new stadium going on from Comisky Park no one cared for the new corporate name. It’s either the New Comisky or Sox park.

The Bills should host some post-season games at the old Rich Stadium in early 2026 and let’s hope one of those playoff games gets Buffalo back to the Superbowl. Where the Bills can be yet again king of the AFC conference. The new stadium being built across the street from the old one looks legendary. An outdoor stadium in Buffalo where many cities would easily go with a dome. The fan base comes out in the snow and fills that stadium which gives their team an actual home field advantage during the post-season. Love when the Dolphins look like frozen fish sticks in cold temperatures. Buffalo is a small city in a big state and the fan base gives off that college town atmosphere. Rich Stadium is not even in Buffalo, they are located in a suburb called Orchard Park.

Last Sunday was my first ever Buffalo Bills game in 4th week of September with mid 80’s temperatures. I was not expecting to get sunburnt at a Bills game. The Bills hosted the Saints. The Bills out of the gates started off 3-0 and the Saints came into Sunday’s action without a single win. I found a place to stay in a town close to Orchard Park called Hamburg, which is a German town. Plenty of nice drinking establishments with plenty of food options. Yes, chicken wings were had. Took an Uber ride that morning to the stadium with a six pack of beer. Being my first time, I wanted to see what the Bills Mafia was all about. I wanted to get the full experience of Rich Stadium since it was my first game in Buffalo. Going to see a game in Buffalo on the farewell tour is one of my sports dreams come true. The car ride meant we went down side streets through the burbs and we saw people offering parking for $45.00 on their lawn in front of their houses. All those yards will filling in hours before kick off. It was not just parking, it was instant tailgating parties popping up in your own yard. The closer you got, the parking went up to $60.00. We were looking to get as close to the stadium as possible and join the party in their lots. Around the Bills Stadium, they had a few restaurants and bars on the outskirts of the stadium in both directions. The grills were fired up. Food was sizzling on the grill. The coolers were filled with ice cold beverages. One tent would set off a siren of some kind. When the buses came rolling down the main boulevard filled with Saints players, people chanted “Who Dat” which is a New Orleans thing. Followed by some boos as well by the Bills Mafia. I did notice the Saints fan base showed up in their gold and black team colors supporting their guys. We talked to one Saints fan & he was telling us his group picks out one game a season they go to on the road to watch their Saints play. The atmosphere was electric. People having a good time. Everyone dressed in their team colors. Beers were had. Food was eaten. I thought the Bills Mafia treated the outsiders very nice. Nothing in poor taste. The Saints are not a Bills rival. People watching Josh Allen is like watching the king these days. Many, many number 17 Allen Jerseys on display. I wore my Matt Milano jersey supporting number 58, my favorite current defensive player on the team. I saw some Milano jerseys worn by others. I saw some Jim Kelly jerseys of the past being worn by the older people honoring their legend. Bruce Smith was another one from the 1990’s teams. Some interesting jerseys were Bryce Paup who played with the Bills after those Superbowl appearances from 1995 until 1997.

Then the great Doug Flutie, who had some nice years with the Bills after Jim Kelly retired, had some love around Rich Stadium. Flutie played most of his football career in the CFL. He was drafted by the Bears. After he was done with the CFL, he went back to the NFL, signed with the Bills and helped them get to the playoffs. He ended his career with the Chargers.

We had seats in the nose bleed section. Stuffed in bleachers like a can of sardines.

From the nose bleed seats you can see the new stadium towering over the old. The Bills, like most teams, have the ring of honor with their legends from the past. Many great players and former Bills head coach Marv Levy, whose old saying back in the 1990’s never will die. “Where else would you rather be then right here right now?”

Sounds like a line from a Van Halen song, but every fan knows this line. It’s like Western New York planted the seeds inside the newborn’s head right out of the womb. The National Anthem reminded me of the Chicago Blackhawks where fans get very into America’s song. Some fireworks at the end of the song with a fly by from a military plane. Not exactly a B-52 – one of those jumbo jets that can carry troops and plenty of cargo. You feel the excitement and the anticipation as you are swept up into this fan base when they announce the Bills offense. Josh Allen’s name as he runs on to the field with the crowd chanting MVP! MVP! It just gives you goosebumps. The Bills struck first blood with Allen hooking up with his wide receiver Khalil Shakir for the game’s first touchdown. That’s when the Bills sing the song, “Shout.” They change the words around a little as they sing, “The Bills make me wanna Shout,” which everyone seems to be on the same page.

Everyone standing clapping and giving each other high fives. Even total strangers like myself felt like I was family, a Mafia member sworn in without jumping on any tables during the tail gate session of the class. Then the best chant the Bills Mafia do is “Hey! Hey! Hey! Let’s go Buffalo!” It sticks in your head as I think I was chanting in my sleep 14 beers later. The Bills like the tall boys and the taller boys big cans of Labatt Blue 16 0zers and the big bomber of 20 something ounces. They even sold big beer koozies. Very helpful on a steamy day.

The Saints gave the Bills a battle as a team that wanted their first victory. The Saints were able to match scores with Josh Allen and the Bills offense through the first half. I sensed the Bills were in control of the game, but the Saints lingered which is never good. The guy next to me who had some excellent intel of the Bills said, “they play down to the competition.”

The Bills would pull away from the Saints in the 4th quarter as Josh Allen had another big game. Allen threw two touchdown passes and scored a touchdown with his own legs. Allen had a big run that set up a Dalton Kincaid touchdown pass in the 4th. James Cook had a big game running the football as the Bills running back also found the end zone. The Bills would win this one at home 31-19 and go perfect in the month of September. I never got to see Jim Kelly play in person, only on the television. Watching Allen and even Cook is something special. Who knows where these guys will be at the end of their careers? Hopefully racking up a few Superbowl rings together before hanging up the spikes. I remember special players seeing them live from the Chicago sports landscape such as Michael Jordan of the Bulls, Patrick Kane of the Blackhawks, and Frank Thomas. I missed some great players over my time. Seeing Allen even from the nose bleed seats was something worth watching. It was great the Bills won the game especially at my first ever game and my last game at Rich Stadium.

After the game we found a beer garden to have some beers to celebrate the 4th victory of the Bills season. The bars were crowded around the stadium. The fun seemed to never end. After the Big Tree Inn, we found a great establishment on the way back to Hamburg. Watch some late afternoon games and shoveled more food in our gullets. How does a Chicago guy become a Bills fan? I was asked repeatedly. One guy we met seemed like he wanted to trade places with me and head back to Chicago because he liked all the teams from there. I certainly do root for the home teams. The day I found a Bills hat in my brother’s box of things he was storing at the parents’ house while he went overseas was the start. He was in the Marines at the time. I became a fan of them. I knew them because I loved watching NFL games. I watch the Bears and the entire rest of the league. I followed the Bills more closely and they sucked me in. They are a franchise with a lot of heartbreak like every Chicago team, so they fit me. Years later when I told my brother that I found a Bills hat in his stuff, I said that’s what turned me on to the Bills. He denied ever ever having a Bills hat. Was I born in a Buffalo hospital? Did they insert a chip in my mindset? Was it a calling like the burning bush in the Bible? The lord works in mysterious ways. Or shall we say the Bills Mafia works in mysterious ways? HEY! HEY! HEY! LET’S GO BUFFALO!!!