In a dramatic fantasy scenario, the NFL was suddenly “in turmoil” after a thrilling encounter between the Buffalo Bills and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Buffalo Bills won with a convincing performance, but the main story was not the scoreboard – it was a 7-word message of dissembling that was allegedly sent out by head coach Sean McDermott after the game.
According to sources in the sports media (in the fantasy context), McDermott uttered the meaningful quote:
“That’s called real football!”
Immediately, this quote was said to be a mockery of the Buccaneers’ style of play and specifically aimed at Baker Mayfield – who always fought hard but was criticized for his risky play.
Baker Mayfield Gets Angry – Fiercely Retorts
Not keeping quiet, Baker Mayfield in the fictional story responded right in the post-game press conference with a half-smile:
“He should focus on the Playoffs first.”
A 7-word sentence against 7-word sentence – but stronger, more steely and made the atmosphere hotter.
The online community split in just a few minutes:
Bills fans gloated: “McDermott is so right!”
Bucs fans were outraged: “Mayfield deserves more respect!”

Experts consider this a more exciting argument than the game
Explosive Rumor: McDermott Wants to “Work with the NFL”?
In this fictional scenario, the incident was pushed to the climax when many humorous sources spread that the Bills coach had sent a petition to the NFL to review Mayfield’s words, claiming that:
insulting honor
affecting the image of the team
inciting unnecessary controversy
Although this is just an entertaining plot, it caused social networks to “explode” with comments:
“This is the competitive spirit of the NFL!”
“Bills – Buccaneers: Who wins round 2?”
Why is a short moment so popular?
Analysis in a fictional context:
Impact Factor
7-word quote that goes viral online in seconds
NFL bigwigs Every move is scrutinized

Bills-Buccaneers rivalry heats up the story
Media and fans “pour fuel on the fire” Increasing the drama continuously
The incident became a typical example of a familiar thing in the NFL:
On the field is a war. Off the field is an even bigger war.
Next Stage: Who Will Be the “Word Winner”?
Although everything is just entertainment and fantasy, this scenario opens up a series of interesting questions:
Will they make peace in the dark or continue to fight publicly?
If the Bills and Buccaneers play again – how much more will the temperature rise?
Should the NFL manage the statements of its stars more closely?
Fans are eagerly awaiting “part 2” of this special confrontation.