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Buffalo Bills Coach Erupts After Patriots Loss, Calls Out “Self-Destructive” Decisions

After a promising start to the 2025 season, the Buffalo Bills’ undefeated run came to an abrupt end in a frustrating 23-20 loss to the New England Patriots. But what caught more attention than the score was head coach Sean McDermott’s rare public frustration — calling out his own team for being “too cute” with their play calls.

McDermott didn’t hold back, suggesting the Bills had overcomplicated things when simplicity would’ve worked best. The comment drew immediate buzz, especially regarding the failed jet sweep that ended in a fumble by Dawson Knox — a play that epitomized Buffalo’s night of self-destruction.

“More physical. More urgent,” McDermott said. “It’s time to get back to basics.”

Offensive coordinator Joe Brady, however, offered another angle. He defended the play as a calculated read, not a gimmick.
“Did we fumble? Yes,” Brady admitted. “But if Dawson holds on, it’s a great play.”

Brady emphasized that turnovers — not creativity — doomed the Bills. “You turn it over three times — I don’t care how good you are, that’s hard to survive.”

Meanwhile, second-year receiver Keon Coleman found himself benched to start the game for disciplinary reasons. McDermott confirmed the decision, stressing accountability and professionalism. Coleman later redeemed himself with a touchdown, but trust must still be rebuilt.

Curtis Samuel, on the other hand, is trending up fast. Active for just the second straight week, Samuel delivered both offensively and on special teams, flashing the kind of speed and toughness that make him invaluable. “Curtis brings an edge we need,” Brady said.

Yet the biggest question remains: why isn’t Dalton Kincaid playing more?
Despite catching all six targets for 108 yards — a career-best — he was on the field for just over half the snaps. With that level of production, it’s hard to justify his limited use.

In the end, McDermott’s message was blunt: “Creativity’s fine — until it costs you your identity.”
The Bills still have the roster to contend with anyone. What they need now is focus, discipline, and physical dominance.

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