GM Brandon Beane, support coach Sean McDermott, and Bills players
One day after Sean McDermott called a team meeting to discuss comments he made at training camp in 2019 about 9/11 that were made public this week, Buffalo Bills players & general manager Brandon Beane showed their support for the coach on Friday.
“It goes without saying that, as leaders, there are a lot of people who look up to you, and none of them are perfect, OK?” said Beane, who has spent the previous seven seasons in Buffalo wih McDermott after previously collaborating with him for the Carolina Panthers.
“I believe Sean was aware of that. Yesterday, I entered the team meeting; I believe he spoke with [the media] first. When I entered the team meeting, I felt that it was really real.
I believed that Sean’s true nature was recognized and understood by all of the guys. I believe that those of you who were around for a while are aware of Sean’s personality. All seven days of the week, I will support his character.”
“Definitely gets the brain spinning, right?” was how McDermott, who conducted the team meeting late on Thursday, put it when summarizing the previous day. Being honest for once. It’s also been let down. It has caused pain.
Every morning when I get up, I strive to win games with the Buffalo Bills supporters in the greatest possible way. And I strive toward that daily.”
In a 2019 lecture, McDermott cited the 9/11 terrorists as an example to urge players to unite.
She asked them about the attacks’ methods and made reference to the hijackers’ agreement. This first emerged by Go Long.
While several players who were present told ESPN they did not remember it, other players that were with the squad at the time corroborated the tale to ESPN. “I know who I am at the close of the day. Ultimately, I am aware of how I manage myself. I’ll admit it with humility: I’m not perfect.
According to McDermott, he has received support from individuals within the franchise’s administration, players on the team, and other people associated with other clubs.
“It was clearly that it was an attack against my character, plus that’s essential to me, very important, equally if not more, significantly in addition to wins plus losses,” McDermott stated. “It matters to me that you handle yourself well from Day 1 onwards, wins or loses.
No one is perfect, therefore it isn’t true that I’ve been flawless. It does not imply that I have been perfect. But the most important thing to me is that I do this work correctly for my family, which includes my children.
According to McDermott, the discussion on Thursday went beyond what she could have anticipated. He also stated that it was crucial to him to make sure the players who did not play for the squad in 2019 understood the circumstances.
“To be really honest, I have no idea what went wrong,” said Trent Sherfield, a wide receiver who joined the team this season as a free agent.
I am fully aware of everything that was said, including specifics, and I don’t think that he ever supported the events of 9/11 in the slightest.”
I just know that we discussed it in passing during our team meeting; he didn’t elaborate, but ultimately, I am aware of Sean’s identity.
“It goes without saying that, as leaders, there are a lot of people who look up to you, and that none of us are perfect, OK?” said Beane, who has spent the previous seven seasons in Buffalo wih McDermott after previously collaborating with him for the Carolina Panthers.
“I believe Sean was aware of that. Yesterday, I entered the team meeting; I believe he spoke with [the media] first. When I entered the team meeting, I felt that it was really real.
I believed that Sean’s true nature was recognized and understood by all of the guys. I believe that those of you who were around for a while are aware of Sean’s personality. All seven days of the week, I will support his character.”
“Definitely gets the thoughts spinning, right?” was how McDermott, who conducted the team meeting late on Thursday, put it when summarizing the previous day. Being honest for once. It’s also been let down. It has caused pain.