Reactions to Bills firing HC Sean McDermott after divisional round loss to Broncos

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The Buffalo Bills didn’t waste any time setting social media ablaze on Monday morning by announcing the dismissal of head coach Sean McDermott after nine seasons.

For the first time in a long time, there was no Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow or Lamar Jackson to worry about in the postseason. Even with those veteran quarterbacks out of the mix, McDermott and Josh Allen still failed to get the job done, being eliminated in the divisional round on Saturday by Denver, 33-30 in overtime.

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Since the news broke of McDermott’s firing, there have been plenty of opinions circulating on social media. Everyone, from former players and coaches to media personalities and even current players have hit social media to voice their views on Monday’s news. Keep in mind that the Bills have retained general manager Brandon Beane, who, for some, gets just as much blame as McDermott or Allen for this team underachieving. Not only is Beane staying with the team, he's been promoted with the added responsibilities of president of football operations.

Former Bills running back LeSean “Shady” McCoy certainly feels that way and did not hold back in his criticism.

Legendary defensive mind and former Bills head coach Wade Phillips chimed in on X as well. Phillips had a lengthy run with Buffalo from 1995 through the end of the 2000 campaign, as both defensive coordinator and head coach.

Bills veteran defensive tackle Jordan Phillips also jumped on board and was not shy about how stupid and sickening he thought this move was by the franchise.

Safety Damar Hamlin posted broken heart emojis in support of his now former coach.

With McDermott out, the Bills' job now becomes the top destination for coaching candidates. Whoever takes over this team will inherit an MVP quarterback in his prime who is always available despite the criticism of not being able to get over the hump. A change of voice and direction could be just what the Allen and the Bills need in light of all the backlash.

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