Bills’ Sean McDermott makes a bold statement about where the team needs to improve with special message about Josh Allen and his greatness
By A to Z Sports,Adam Zientek
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The head coach was then asked if the team was getting enough out of Rousseau. McDermott emphasized that they’ll need to see more from him moving forward, but he has the utmost confidence in the defensive end.”I think Greg had some good reps, and then there are some other things he would tell you that he wants to do better in the first three games. Going forward, we are going to need that 100 percent. I think Joey’s off to a really great start, creating some disruption back there, and we need to find or continue to find players that are going to help us and add to that mix.”
McDermott has high praise for Josh Allen after Week 3 win
Allen made NFL history in the contest, becoming the fastest player to ever achieve 300 career touchdowns, including the postseason. What’s more, Allen limited his turnovers once again, something that he’s focused on over the past few offseasons, and it shows on gameday.
McDermott was asked about Allen reducing his turnovers and if the signal-caller was continuing to take steps forward in his game to make sure not to put the ball in harm’s way. McDermott had a glowing response, and one that the Bills Mafia can’t help but agree with.
“Incredibly so, I couldn’t be more proud, happy, of the way he’s really learned the game and become a really good decision maker,” McDermott said. “He understands the game that takes place within the game. Not everybody can get themselves to that level. I think Josh Allen continues to show why he is who he is. In my 25 years or more in this league, very rarely do you get a chance to witness what we in Buffalo have had a chance to witness, and it’s pretty special.”
Allen is one of one in the National Football League, and his performance in Week 3 was further proof. After the drought years the Bills Mafia endured, Allen’s arrival in Buffalo has been well worth the wait. There’s still a lot of work to do, but the future is bright in Buffalo with No. 17 at quarterback.