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Buffalo Bills General Manager Brandon Bean had issues with a sports radio host in the area while appearing on Monday morning, and he didn’t hold back his thoughts during the broadcast.
WGR 550 Buffalo Sports Radio had a bean in the building –NFL Draftand co-hosts Jeremy White and Joe Diviaze suggested before the segment with Bean that the team missed by not drafting a wide receiver.
Well, Bean hears them and decides to air that opinion for everyone to hear.
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Buffalo Bills General Manager Brandon Bean (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
“I’ve heard you wait for the final few minutes of your show and it sounds like 2018 with you guys,” Bean said. “You guys —- In 2018, you wanted Josh Rosen.
It’s clear that Bean destroyed the 2018 draft by taking Allen, the league’s latest MVP, with the first round pick. Rosen was on fire Arizona Cardinals“The first round selection was the organization to ultimately choose Kyler Murray and lead the team at quarterback.
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“I don’t know,” Bean continued. “We scored 30 points in eight consecutive games. I’m going to ask them why there were no receivers a year ago, but I don’t know now.
“When we added all the postseason, we saw us leading the league, no one scored more points than Buffalo Bill, including the Super Bowl champion.
There is evidence in Beane’s debate as the postseason bill implementation gave the most points of any team in the league last season. During the regular season, only the Detroit Lions had an average increase in points per game (33.2 compared to the Bills 30.9).

Buffalo Bills General Manager Brandon Bean (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
The Bills also received the ninth best pass attack in the league, averaging 227.9 yards per game in the air, where Allen took the helm.
Allen’s past trusted receiver Diggs played for the Houston Texans after a preseason trade, but Halil Shaquil and two-round pick Keon Coleman stepped up to play in the passing game.
However, White didn’t want listeners to receive comments in the wrong way.
“Don’t lie about what you spent on the railing to Bills GM because you’re not taking a receiver,” he said. “That’s not what happened today. We talked about building their defense, Front Seven… I thought they’d done receivers before… [Beane] I heard we raised it and got mad about it. ”

Buffalo Bills General Manager Brandon Bean (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
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The bill waited until the seventh round to take the receiver: Kaden Prather left Maryland.
Most of the nine draft picks were used for defenses, including Kentucky’s first round, Maxwell Hairston. Beane took three cornerbacks, two defensive tackles and edge rusher Landon Jackson.
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