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Sammy Watkins Comments on Changes Next Bills Coach Must Make
- Updated: December 29, 2016
The Buffalo Bills fired head coach Rex Ryan on Tuesday. On Thursday, star wide receiver Sammy Watkins identified several characteristics the new coach would need to have and instill into the Bills.
One major change needed for the Bills? More discipline, as Watkins told Matthew Fairburn of NewYorkUpstate.com:
It’s discipline. Whatever around the locker room that needs to be addressed, on the field, off the field, flags. Whether it’s a running drill, whether it’s something to work on a couple things we’re not good at. And I think just being professional as players that’s got to fix first. Then the coaches have to be hard on us, not scared of us. Get at us, yell at us, curse at us. Whatever to get the player to do that job the best he can, that’s what they need to do.
Watkins, who called losing a culture—one he wasn’t accustomed to after coming from a successful college career with the Clemson Tigers—spoke about the need for accountability:
Well, from Clemson, coach Dabo (Swinney) was strict and I …