On Sunday, the Buffalo Bills outlasted the Miami Dolphins in a thriller as kicker Tyler Bass drilled a 61-yard field goal with five seconds remaining, handing the Bills a 30-27 win. Countless hours of planning, preparation and practice went into the victory … short-game practice that is.
Last week, Ted Scott—caddie for Scottie Scheffler, Masters whisperer and former World Foosball Champion (yes, really)—was at the Bills’ facility to help rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman dial in his wedges with a simple bucket drill. Coleman, who once referred to himself as “Tiger Wish-he-could,” provided the rest of the entertainment.
Golf isn't as easy as it looks on the @PGATOUR. 😅@JoshAllenQB | @KeonColeman6 | @jtedscott pic.twitter.com/bwEkEeHwp1
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) November 2, 2024
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As you can see, Coleman is one of best young talkers in the league. He didn’t even shy away from trash-talking quarterback Josh Allen when the Bills’ resident golf sicko sauntered over to show the young pup how it’s done.
“You suck, don’t even come over here,” Coleman shouted as Allen approached. “We know what happened at Topgolf. I hit the ball over [the net] and you didn’t. HAA!”
That doesn’t seem like the best way to convince your Pro Bowl QB into giving you more targets, but Allen didn’t seem too bothered as he drained a couple chips, even throwing in a club twirl for good measure.
“Don’t try to pose for your picture!” Coleman said as Allen wheeled around smiling. If the 7-2 Bills keep winning, however, Allen won’t be the only one gloating.
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