Bills' Sean McDermott downplays Belichick's impact in Pats win: 'Let's not give more credit than we need to'
Bills safeties Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer also snapped back at a reporter after asking if they were “embarrassed” by Buffalo’s run defense
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Snow, wind and the bitter cold were certainly factors in the New England Patriots 14-10 win over the Buffalo Bills but head coach Sean McDermott hesitated to add Bill Belichick into the mix.
McDermott was asked by a reporter during his post-game press conference about the "psychological component" of playing against Belichick, but he didn’t appear interested in that storyline.
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"Let's not give more credit than we need to, give credit to Bill Belichick in this one," he said. "Whether it's Bill or anybody else -- they beat us, right?"
He continued: "You sit here and you tell me when we start with an average starting field position at the 40-yard line and he starts at the 23-yard line -- and I'm rounding up in both cases -- and we were 1 for 4 in the red zone, and they were 0 for 1 in the red zone? You give me that ahead of time then I like my chances. I like my chances. So, with all due respect, it's not a Bill Belichick-type thing. It's what are you doing with the opportunities you got. What are you doing with the opportunities you got? We turned the ball over at the plus 30-something yard line. It's sloppy football. It's sloppy football. So, I'm very comfortable in that situation."
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The Patriots managed just three pass attempts, marking a franchise low and the fewest passes by a winning team in the last 30 seasons. Despite this, New England secured a win on their run game, averaging 4.9 yards per carry on 46 runs.
Bills safeties Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer also snapped back at a reporter who asked if they were "embarrassed" by Buffalo’s run defense.
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"It’s all about respect. I come here every single week and I answer your questions truthfully, honestly," Hyde said. "I appreciate you guys, don’t do that."
The Patriots (9-4) improved to 6-0 on the road this season and now have a two-win edge over the Bills (7-5) in the AFC East standings.