Overview
- Sean McDermott defends the Buffalo Bills' success, highlighting the team's achievements beyond reaching the Super Bowl.
- Despite not winning a Super Bowl, the Bills have dominated the AFC East, making the playoffs six times in seven years under McDermott.
- Criticism arises over the Bills' postseason performance, with a focus on quarterback Josh Allen's role.
- Financial constraints lead to significant team changes, with key players leaving, but McDermott remains optimistic about future success.
- McDermott calls criticism of the team's Super Bowl absence 'narrow-minded,' emphasizing the difficulty of winning in the NFL.