The Buffalo Bills officially parted ways with head coach Sean McDermott on Sunday, bringing an end to a nine-season era defined by consistency, contention, and unfinished business. Under McDermott, the Bills snapped a 17-year playoff drought, reached the postseason eight times, compiled a 106–58 record, and captured five AFC East titles. Yet despite sustained success, Buffalo never reached a Super Bowl, often undone by a defense that surrendered 33.2 points per game in postseason losses. The Bills now find themselves in rare and frustrating company: one of only four teams to win a playoff game in six straight seasons, alongside the ’90s Cowboys, the 2010s Patriots, and the modern Chiefs dynasty. Those teams all took home THREE Lombardi Trophies during their runs, yet the Bills don’t have a single Super Bowl appearance to show for it. So where does Buffalo go from here? We break it all down and more on this episode of the pod.