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The director general of Buffalo Bills, Brandon Beane, had a problem with the hosts of sports radio in the region during an appearance on Monday morning, and he did not retain his thoughts in the air.
WGR 550 Buffalo Sports Radio had Beane in the Post-NFL project, and the co-animators Jeremy White and Joe Dibiase suggested in front of the segment with Beane that the team missed by not writing a large receiver.
Well, Beane heard them and decided to disseminate this opinion to hear everything.
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Buffalo Bills Managing Director Brandon Beane (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
“I just listened to the last minutes of your show while waiting to come, and it looks like 2018 everywhere with you,” said Beane. “You were B —- In 2018 about Josh Allen, you wanted Josh Rosen, and now you are B —- ING that we have no receiver.”
It is obvious now that Beane broke the 2018 draft by taking Allen, the most recent MVP in the League, with his first -round choice. Rosen collapsed while the selection of the first round of the Cardinals of Arizona while the organization finally chose Kyler Murray to lead the quarter-arre team.
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“I don’t understand,” continued Beane. “We just scored 30 points in a row for eight consecutive games. A year ago, I ask you for reasons why we had no receivers, but I don’t understand it now.
“You have just seen us direct the league in points, when you add all the playoffs. No one has scored any points than the Buffalo Bills, including the Super Bowl champions. You have just seen us do without Stefon Diggs, same group. How is this group not better than the group of last year?”
Bean’s argument has evidence, because the Bills race in the playoffs gave them the most points from all the League teams last season. During the regular season, only the Lions of Detroit had more points on average per game (33.2 compared to the 30.9 of the Bills).

Buffalo Bills Managing Director Brandon Beane (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
The Bills also had the ninth best league pass attack, with an average of 227.9 yards in the air per game with Allen at the helm.
While Diggs, the faithful receiver of Allen’s past, played for Houston’s Texans after an exchange of pre-season, players like Khalil Shakir and the choice of second round Keon Coleman intensified to make games in the passage game.
White, however, did not want listeners to take their comments in the wrong direction.
“Do not leave the lie that we spent the day reducing the GM Bills for not having taken a receiver,” he said. “This is not what happened today. We talked about building their defense, the first seven … I thought they would have become a receiver earlier … [Beane] We hear about this and we are angry about it. “”

Buffalo Bills Managing Director Brandon Beane (Images Stacy Revere / Getty)
The Bills waited for the seventh round to take a receiver: Kaden Prather from Maryland.
Most of the nine draft choices were used for defense, including the first Maxwell Hairston round in Kentucky with the 30th overall selection. Beane has taken three cornerbacks, two defensive plasters and the Rusher Edge Landon Jackson.