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Introduction: The Bills’ Window for a Super Bowl is Closing—Will McDermott Lead Them to the Promise Land or Fall Short?

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Now, let’s get to the hot topic of the hour—Sean McDermott. The question on everyone’s mind: Is he the coach that will finally get the Buffalo Bills over the hump and win a Super Bowl? He’s undeniably had success, but has he reached his ceiling? Can we break through that last barrier that keeps us falling short? Let’s dive into it.


A Great Coach or Just a Good One?

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There’s no denying McDermott’s accomplishments in Buffalo—getting this team to the playoffs year after year and revitalizing a franchise that hadn’t made the postseason in over two decades is no small feat. But is he the kind of coach who can take us all the way? The great coaches in the NFL are the ones who win it all, not just make it to the playoffs. McDermott has had some solid playoff runs—several wins, a couple of AFC Championship appearances, and yes, some heartbreaking losses, especially to Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs.

But here’s the question: Have we maxed out with McDermott? With Josh Allen in his prime, can we afford to keep coming up short year after year? It’s a difficult conversation, but it’s one we have to have.

McDermott’s Bills have been a perennial contender in the AFC, but when it comes to crunch time against the Chiefs, the question looms—can he rise to the occasion? Can he match wits with Reid and beat Mahomes in a high-stakes playoff game? The fact is, we haven’t seen it yet.

Yes, the Bills have beaten the Chiefs in the regular season. But when it matters most—the playoffs—they haven’t been able to find that extra gear that Kansas City always seems to have. Can McDermott bring that next level out of this team? Or do we need a fresh voice to finally get over that hump?


Time to Consider Joe Brady?

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One potential lifeline for McDermott is the return of Joe Brady, who has already helped unlock Josh Allen’s potential as an offensive mastermind. Brady was instrumental last season in reducing turnovers and revitalizing the running game with James Cook. He’s brought energy and strategy that the Bills have needed.

But what happens if next year—an all-in year for Buffalo—the Bills come up short again? What if the defense continues to underperform? Would it be time to hand over the keys to Brady and look towards an offensive-minded head coach to challenge Andy Reid’s dynasty?

The scenario is becoming increasingly real. If McDermott can’t break through in the next year or two, could Joe Brady be the future of the Bills? We’d be looking at a transition that might be necessary to truly challenge the Chiefs.


Can the Bills Win a Super Bowl with McDermott?

Bills fans, I want to hear from you. Can the Buffalo Bills win a Super Bowl with Sean McDermott as their head coach? Type Y for yes or N for no in the comments below.

This is the tough reality for a team that’s so close but still hasn’t been able to get past the Chiefs in the playoffs. The Bills have one of the best quarterbacks of all time in Josh Allen. The last thing we want is for his career to pass by and look back at all the missed opportunities under McDermott.

Some Bills fans argue that McDermott has already overachieved with this team, but the clock is ticking. If we don’t get it done soon, what’s the point of having Josh Allen if we can’t surround him with a coaching staff that can get him to the big game?


The McDermott Dilemma: Is He the Right Coach for the Job?

Let’s get back to the big question—can McDermott really get the Bills to the Super Bowl? In recent games, especially against the Chiefs, it feels like McDermott’s team comes out flat. The Bills’ early-game struggles—whether it’s a quick three-and-out on offense or a defense getting steamrolled—often give the Chiefs a massive advantage.

When it’s crunch time, Reid seems to always make the right adjustments, while McDermott’s Bills find themselves playing catch-up. This isn’t a knock on McDermott—he’s a top-10 coach—but in big moments, he’s been outcoached by Reid and the Chiefs’ experienced staff.

Can McDermott do more with the game plan and in-game adjustments? Can he find that extra level to compete with Reid and Mahomes? Or do we need a change?

There’s an argument that we may have to consider taking a page out of the Chiefs’ book and bring in an offensive-minded head coach to complement Allen’s talents. The coaching advantage Kansas City has over Buffalo has been glaring in these critical playoff matchups.


Looking Ahead: The All-in Year

Next year is pivotal for the Bills. With Joe Brady back and McDermott still at the helm, the team needs to go all in. We know the salary cap is tight, but Buffalo has the pieces to make a big push—whether it’s a defensive upgrade or a splash trade to get that one extra piece.

But if they come up short again—especially against the Chiefs—what do you do? Do you stick with McDermott or make a move? Josh Allen’s career is at its peak, and the window for a Super Bowl is closing fast.


The Bottom Line

The Buffalo Bills are on the verge of something great—but there’s a real possibility they might not get over the hump with Sean McDermott. The question is: Can McDermott get the Bills to a Super Bowl, or is it time for a fresh voice?

Time is ticking, and as much as we love McDermott, the Bills can’t afford to waste Josh Allen’s prime. We’re talking about one of the most talented quarterbacks ever to lace up the cleats. You can’t let that slip through your fingers.

Bills Mafia, how much longer do you think McDermott has? Do you think he can lead Buffalo to a Super Bowl, or will it always be “so close but no cigar”? Let me know in the comments.


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