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Bills GM Brandon Beane Is Under Heavy Criticism Owing To Off-Season Changes. Now, Fans Are Shocked With His Reply To The Same.

Brandon Beane is going all-in on his latest decision for the Bills.

The Buffalo Bills are going through off-season changes. They recently fired their head coach, Sean McDermott, in favor of Joe Brady. However, the decision did not sit well with their fanbase, who are highly critical of the Bills. According to ESPN, unofficial polls state that over 75% are unhappy with this decision, and merely 38% are in favor of Brady becoming the new head coach.

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In a recent interview, Bills GM Brandon Beane swiftly dismissed the narrative set against him.

F*** the outside. It’s about the right selection for this team. And if we win, they’ll love it. It’s the same thing I said when I took Josh Allen. If I’m wrong, the moving company will be at my house. I don’t want to be wrong — see him go somewhere else — when my gut told me it was Joe Brady. I’m never going to do that. I would love for everyone to cheer every move, but it’s not about winning the press conference. It’s about winning games over there.

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At Least He Is Ready To Take The Responsibility For Everything If He Fails

Beane’s words might come off as slightly egoistic, but he was more than happy to own up to his decisions. In case he fails, Brandon Beane won’t try to sugarcoat his decisions. “So I understand, and I’m not going to have regret of choosing someone to appease the outside if I thought it should have been something different. If I’m wrong, I’ll ******* take my job and ******* go home.”

Sean McDermott and the Bills parted ways after their loss to the Denver Broncos in the AFC divisional round. It was a shocking decision, considering McDermott’s experience with the team. He took the team to seven postseason appearances in his nine-year coaching tenure at the Bills. In comparison to him, Joe Brady has been the team’s offensive coordinator for the past three years.

And I just told the guys out there, like, I can’t wait for the first practice, to get out there and Josh Allen to throw a f–king pick, and I get to celebrate with the defense. I can’t wait to talk s–t with our offensive tackles who get beat. I need them to know that I’m in it with them now. And it’s not like I’m going out to practice and I’m just yelling at the defense. It’s like, no, no, no. Let’s go, and I want them to feel that.

Although Brady is already in hot water owing to his recent comments about Josh Allen.

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