McDermott is the winner for the second year in a row here, having won the Bills first AFC pre-title since 1995, with the best record of any team (11-3), with a winning percentage of opponents over 500. He received 7.5 votes to beat Cleveland’s Kevin Stefansky (6.5) and Miami’s Brian Flores (6). “It’s easy to ignore, because they’ve been such a steady, progressive program,” said NFC team-mate M D Cadermot, who is now 36-26 with three playoff trips in four seasons. “But I think he still needs to get credit for a team that hasn’t been in the playoffs for a very long time, hasn’t won a division in a very long time and has won a division that has only had a monopoly for 20 years.” Despite the challenges associated with Kovid-19, which shut down NFL facilities and wiped out se fisson methods and preseason games, Stefansky turned the Browns into their first season as head coach. They’re 10-4 and closing their first playoff bid since 2002; The other four first-year coaches in the NFL are 20-36 combined. Another executive said, “Probably off the field where he performed best.” “The fact that it was a quarantine (but it) quickly changed the whole culture. Everyone has been bought. I think it’s such a refreshing change from what they were, and they get it, and they have a good staff. Got it. They don’t don. “Just don’t do things for them – there’s always a reason.” “What he’s doing with that team is really impressive,” said the third exec. “Defensively, they’ve exceeded expectations. I think they’ve got talent there, but they’re playing beyond their level of talent. And they have style and they command the tempo of the game.” Andy Reed of Kansas City and Mike Tom Malin of Pittsburgh received one vote each.