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Sean McDermott Could Be Hurting the Bills With His Comments on the “Tush Push”
The Bills run the "tush push" at a high level, but their head coach Sean McDermott doesn't seem to happy about the play.
Bills' head coach Sean McDermott chatted with NFL Network Insider Judy Battista Tuesday while visiting Indianapolis for the NFL Combine. Of course, the success of 2024 was a topic of discussion, but so were the perils of losing to the Chiefs for the fourth time in the last five postseasons.
Later on Monday, Bills coach Sean McDermott weighed in with his concerns on the tush push play. Though Packers CEO Mark Murphy said earlier this month he opposed the play because he says it involves "no skill" and is "almost automatic," McDermott's primary concerns regarding the tush push are the injury risks involved.
The head coach of the Buffalo Bills, Sean McDermott, spoke candidly about the 'Push Tush' play, knowing that he has a quarterback who often risks his body to score a touchdown. Will Sean McDermott's words reach the ears of the NFL's top officials?
Not every hot take to come NFL Scouting Combine is about the draft class, upcoming workouts or player interviews. Just ask Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott who took his time at the podium on Tuesday to rail against the Philadelphia Eagles ' infamous "Tush Push" play.
The NFL has not been able to stop the Philadelphia Eagles' Tush Push, so the plan seems to be to ban it. Whatever happened to stopping what you don't like on the field?
The Buffalo Bills have had a lot of success running the tush push with quarterback Josh Allen in recent seasons. In spite of that, or maybe in part because of it, coach Sean McDermott on Monday expressed his concerns about the play from a player-safety perspective.
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