Just seconds after the crushing 12-13 defeat to the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium, Bills head coach Sean McDermott, face burning with fury, zeroed in on quarterback Josh Allen. Allen had missed a crucial field goal to Khalil Shakir on a desperate two-point attempt with only five seconds left in the fourth quarter. McDermott, trembling with anger, demanded that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell launch an immediate investigation into what he called Allen’s unsportsmanlike conduct, verbal abuse, and relentless taunting. Minutes later, in a scene broadcast live to millions, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni stepped up to the cameras. His voice was icy, his words precise — exactly fifteen cutting, unforgettable words. The stadium erupted into pandemonium. McDermott stood frozen, pale and speechless, as chaos swirled around him, every college football fan across the nation watching the drama unfold in real time.

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