HC Sean McDermott calls out Kellen Moore as nothing more than a Super Bowl tagalong
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HC Sean McDermott calls out Kellen Moore as nothing more than a Super Bowl tagalong
The fallout from Buffalo’s 31-19 win over the New Orleans Saints escalated quickly when head coach Sean McDermott fired back at accusations of “sign-stealing” made by Kellen Moore. McDermott didn’t just deny the claim – he openly questioned Moore’s credibility as a head coach.
According to McDermott, Moore’s lone brush with glory during his stint with the Philadelphia Eagles was hardly the product of coaching genius. Instead, McDermott argued, it was pure luck and the elite talent of the roster that carried the Eagles to a championship. To him, Moore has no right to accuse anyone of stealing signals when he “never had signals worth stealing” in the first place.
McDermott delivered a blistering remark: “You should resign and go join a bigger team if you want to keep ‘tagging along’ for trophies. The Eagles let you walk and they’re still 4-0, while the Saints have dropped four straight since you arrived. We didn’t even have to give everything we had to beat you – it was far too easy. You’re nothing but a failure.”
The victory pushed the Bills to 4-0, while the Saints remain winless under Moore’s new regime. McDermott underscored that Buffalo doesn’t need tricks or shortcuts; their results come from discipline, practice, and the resilience of their players.
The fiery exchange has elevated tensions between the two coaches, but the evidence on the field speaks volumes. The Bills looked composed, efficient, and creative on both sides of the ball, while the Saints stumbled, struggling to produce any meaningful identity under Moore’s guidance.
If Moore can’t turn things around quickly, McDermott’s cutting words may end up defining his tenure in New Orleans – from a coach who once “tagged along” to glory, to one remembered for leading a team into outright failure.
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