Bills GM calls radio hosts after the NFL Draft critic


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The general manager of Buffalo Bills, Brandon Beane, had a problem with the hosts of the sports radio in the area during an appearance on Monday morning, and did not hold his thoughts while in the air.

WGR 550 Buffalo Sports Radio had Beane in the building after the NFL draft, and the Jeremy White and Joe Dibiase coanfitrions suggested before the segment with Beane that the team was lost by not writing an open receiver.

Well, Beane listened to them and decided to convey that opinion so that everyone listens to it.

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Bows Bills General Manager Brandon Beane (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

“I was listening to the last minutes of your program waiting to appear, and it sounds like 2018 with you,” said Beane. “You were in 2018 about Josh Allen, you wanted Josh Rosen, and now you are B —-: that we don’t have a receiver.”

It is obvious now that Beane broke the 2018 draft when taking Allen, the most recent MVP in the League, with its first round selection. Rosen shot himself as the first round of the Arizona cardinals, since the organization finally chose Kyler Murray to lead the team as a field marshal.

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“I don’t understand it,” Beane continued. “We just scored 30 points in a row during eight consecutive games. A year ago, I consider them asking why we had no receivers, but I don’t understand it now.

“You just saw us lead the league at points, when you add all the postseason. No one scored more points than the Buffalo Bills, including the Super Bowl champions. You just could see us without Stefon Diggs, the same group. How is it not better than last year’s group?”

Beane’s argument has evidence, since Bills’s race in the postseason gave them most of any team in the league last season. During the regular season, only the Detroit Lions had more points averaged per game (33.2 compared to the 30.9 of the Bills).

Bows Bills General Manager Brandon Beane (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

The Bills also had the ninth best pass attack in the league, averaging 227.9 yards in the air by game with Allen to the helm.

While Diggs, Allen’s reliable receiver from the past, played for the Houston Texans after an exchange of preseason, players like Khalil Shakir and the second round of Keon Coleman took a step forward to make plays in the pass game.

White, however, did not want listeners to take their comments in the wrong way.

“Do not let it be the lie that we spend the day with Bills’s GM for not taking a receiver,” he said. “That is not what happened today. We talked about building their defense, the seven strikers … I thought they would have been receiver before … [Beane] He heard me mention that and we got angry about that. “

Bows Bills General Manager Brandon Beane (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

The Bills waited until the seventh round to take a receiver: Kaden Prather outside Maryland.

The majority of the nine draft teams were used for defense, including the first Kentucky Maxwell Hairson Round with the 30th General Selection. Beane took three corners, two defensive cups and the Landon Jackson edge corridor.

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