It’s not Sean McDermott’s fault that he had to play LB Baylon Spector and CB Dane Jackson in the biggest game of the year.
McDermott didn’t hand out bad contracts and screw up the #Bills cap situation.
McDermott didn’t give Curtis Samuel, Joshua Palmer and Elijah Moore almost $70 million in total value.
McDermott didn’t go on WGR and puff out his chest saying that “bitching about wide receiver is one of the dumbest arguments” that he’s ever heard.
McDermott didn’t fail to add a WR at the trade deadline.
McDermott didn’t fail to add a legitimate pass rusher to this team after pouring asset into asset into this DL, year after year.
McDermott wasn’t the main one responsible for all of the missed draft picks over the years.
Sean McDermott had his shortcomings, no doubt. But I saw a lot of growth from him this year and thought he did more with less.
GM Brandon Beane should’ve been the one to go, if the Bills really wanted to make a change.
#BillsMafia
89 players have finished a season with a 100% shooting percentage. Three of them scored more than two goals:
Matt Hossack, 2017, 5 goals
Matt Alrich, 2011, 4 goals
Curtis Manning, 2023, 3 goals
On this day in 2018, the Saskatchewan Rush won the NLL Cup. They were the first team in NLL history to win the NLL Cup.
Before 2018, the NLL’s championship trophy was named the Champion’s Cup.
See the trophies below: NLL Cup (left), Champion’s Cup (right)
Congratulations to Saskatchewan Rush defender Matt Hossack on being named the NLL Defensive Player of the Year for the first time in his career.
Hossack finished the 2024–25 season tied for first in caused turnovers (34), third in blocked shots (26), and collected 129 loose balls.