The Buffalo Bills are the new kings of the AFC East division.
Nonetheless, it takes more than just dethroning the struggling New England Patriots to appease the fans.
This team has flirted with Super Bowl contention for so much time now, and it’s frustrating for the fans to watch them go out like this every year.
With that in mind, ESPN analyst Evan Cohen believes the Bills should part ways with HC Sean McDermott and pursue their former nemesis, Bill Belichick.
Buffalo & Bill Belichick makes too much sense.
An underachieving team
A potential franchise QB
A team that has never won a SB
Spite towards NE
Ability to get the record w/in 2 years
Immediate SB contenderP.S. Sean McDermott should then take over in Carolina.
— Evan Cohen (@EvCoRadio) January 22, 2024
Cohen listed the potential reasons why this pairing would make sense, citing the fact that the Bills have an underachieving team with a potential franchise quarterback and are a team that has never won a Super Bowl.
He adds that Belichick could have spite towards the Patriots after the way things ended and that he would be joining a Super Bowl contender with a chance to get the record for the most wins by a head coach within the next two years.
Of course, this would make sense on paper.
Then again, even though they reportedly didn’t end their relationship on the best terms, and he’s not exactly known for being loving or caring, it’s hard to envision him doing that to Robert Kraft and Patriots fans.
Belichick already has plenty of options to continue his coaching career, and he may choose to go to a less competitive division away from all the expectations and the spotlight.
As for McDermott, there haven’t been any reports about his job being in jeopardy right now.
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