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Originally Posted by DRM08
There was a Buffalo player Dion Dawkins who threw out a sarcastic "good luck" while bragging about Buffalo's home crowd as a massive advantage. The sarcastic "good luck" part of his comment came across like "you have no chance of winning."
I feel very confident Sean McDermott did not want his players speaking in that manner, but Dawkins kind of messed up. Josh Allen & Mitch Morse spoke in a much more coach-speak manner, showing respect to the opponent and excitement for the game without creating any kind of bulletin board material. This is the strategy all players and coaches should use in media interviews leading up to every game. Be as boring as possible, lol
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I didn't hear his entire comment. Was it something good luck in terms if the homegrown making it difficult or was it good luck on beating us in this stadium. Sounds like some MJ conjuring up some motivation.