Competence vs. CHAOS: Why Ravens are Miles Ahead of Bills | Big Bad Morning Show
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Загружено: 2026-01-22
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How much better does the Ravens head coach opening look after what Terry Pegula just said in his press conference?!?!? After one of the most bizarre press conferences in NFL history, the Big Bad Morning Show breaks down Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula’s explanation for firing Sean McDermott. Pegula claimed the decision was cemented when he walked into the locker room after the Divisional loss to Denver and saw Josh Allen sobbing and "listless."
Was it a strategic move or just an emotional reaction to grown men crying?
We contrast Pegula’s "out of pocket" comments with Steve Bisciotti’s recent masterclass regarding the Baltimore Ravens and John Harbaugh. While we all initially criticized Bisciotti for "classlessly" firing John Harbaugh over the phone, he looks A WHOLE LOT better now after listening to Pegula threw rookie WR Keon Coleman under the bus and contradicted his own GM, Brandon Beane.
In this episode:
0:00 - The Crying Factor: Why firing a coach because your superstar QB is emotional after an OT loss is "insane" logic.
2:30 - The Keon Coleman Drama: Pegula claims Beane didn't even want Coleman. Is the Bills' front office completely disconnected?
3:37 - Questioning why the coach was fired but the GM is still employed.
5:45 - Pegula's history of poor ownership with the Sabres
07:46 - Concluding the discussion on Pegula's reasoning for the firing.
07:58 - Mention of a report that the quarterback, Josh Allen, did not push back against the decision to fire the coach.
Was Pegula right to move on from McDermott, or did he just make the Bills' job the least attractive opening in the league? Let us know in the comments!
#BuffaloBills #SeanMcDermott #JoshAllen #TerryPegula #BaltimoreRavens #SteveBisciotti #JohnHarbaugh #NFLNews #KeonColeman #NFLDraft #BigBadMorningShow
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