Ross Berry, a commentator active on social media, shared a series of posts on January 19, 2026, addressing topics ranging from firearms and government policy to sports management.
In his first post at 17:54 UTC, Berry responded succinctly with “Yesss…”.
Later that day at 19:12 UTC, he commented on the apparent contradiction in some individuals’ political and personal actions regarding firearms. He wrote: “The same man holding his silenced AR15 (someone would call it an assault rifle) to scare/intimidate the government is the same man who votes for politicians that want to ban the 2nd amendment and empower/grow the government. Do you think he gets the irony of his actions?”
At 19:37 UTC, Berry turned his attention to sports, specifically referencing NFL coach Sean McDermott and the Buffalo Bills. He stated: “They did McDermott so dirty. I still hate the Bills, but they did him wrong here.”
Berry’s remarks about firearms reflect ongoing debates in the United States over Second Amendment rights and gun control legislation. These issues have remained prominent in national discourse, with public opinion divided over regulation and individual freedoms.
His comments on Sean McDermott come amid scrutiny of coaching decisions within professional football teams. The Buffalo Bills’ handling of their coaching staff has been a topic of discussion among fans and analysts following recent team performance evaluations.

