The messy fallout from the Bills’ blame game continues.
, in which Bills owner Terry Pegula threw embattled receiver Keon Coleman and the coaching staff under the bus, former Buffalo center Eric Wood shed light on the wideout’s missteps after a fan pondered on X how the 22-year-old could recover.
“He knows he’s in bad standing in the organization. He was late to meetings enough to get benched multiple times. Its HARD to be late for meetings. Low effort constantly. He brought all the criticism on himself and he’s got to own that now. Still time, we’ll see…,”When a member of Bills Mafia came to Coleman’s defense, Wood relayed how the call-out was self-inflicted. “If you can’t show up on time and give consistent effort then you’re going to get called out in the media. If he’s too much of a kid then he should have stayed in college,”How Josh Allen really feels about Bills' shocking firing of coach Giants fire Super Bowl-winning exec after 20-plus years as John Harbaugh continues organizational makeover Coleman, a 2024 second-round pick, was a healthy scratch at points during the season — one that ended in playoff heartbreak Saturday and saw When Coleman was brought up during Wednesday’s press conference, Pegula took the floor in defense of general manager Brandon Beane,. “I’ll address the Keon situation. The coaching staff pushed to draft Keon. I’m not saying Brandon wouldn’t have drafted him, but he wasn’t his next choice. That was Brandon being a team player and taking advice from his coaching staff, who felt strongly about the player. has taken for some reason heat over , but I’m here to tell you the true story.”Beane took responsibility for drafting Coleman, adding his “issues have not been on the field.”, according to NFL.com. “I give him credit. He owns, he doesn’t make excuses, which I appreciate. The crazy thing is at this time last year we kind of went through where he was trending up. He had the injury. We were a little disappointed at how he came back.”following the 33-30 overtime loss to the Broncos in the divisional round was enough to move Pegula to make a change at head coach. The Bills have already begun the process of finding McDermott’s replacement, speaking with current offensive coordinator Joe Brady and Anthony Lynn, the Commanders’ run game coordinator/running backs coach with Bills ties, will meet with the team Saturday.
Sports Buffalo Bills Sean Mcdermott Terry Pegula
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Bills Owner Blames Sean McDermott for Drafting Keon Coleman, GM Says ‘He Was My Pick'Bills team owner Terry Pegula and general manager Brandon Beane had a joint press conference on Wednesday to answer questions in the wake of the firing of Sean
Consulte Mais informação »
Terry Pegula’s wild Bills' press conference included indirect shot at Keon ColemanWednesday's chaotic Bills press conference featured unexpected comments from Terry Pegula that put Keon Coleman in the spotlight.
Consulte Mais informação »
Bills press conference goes off the rails over Keon Coleman draft blameIt’s finger-pointing season in Buffalo — and according to the owner, Brandon Beane’s hands are clean.
Consulte Mais informação »
Bills GM, Owner Ripped for Their Brutal Messages About Sean McDermott, Keon ColemanThe Bills’ press conference on Wednesday was not well received by NFL fans.
Consulte Mais informação »
Bills owner Terry Pegula says coaches pushed Keon Coleman pickThe Bills' coaching staff pushed the organization to draft struggling wide receiver Keon Coleman, according to team owner Terry Pegula
Consulte Mais informação »
Why the Bengals Should Consider Trading for Former Bills Draft BustWhy the Cincinnati Bengals Should Consider Trading for Former Bills Draft Bust Keon Coleman
Consulte Mais informação »




