Brandon Beane, the Buffalo Bills' general manager, defended the team during a recent radio appearance against criticisms surrounding their investment in the wide receiver position. In response to worries that the Bills had not adequately addressed this area during the draft, Beane referenced the team's success in scoring, leading the league in points scored. He criticized the public's preoccupation with the wide receiver situation, implying that focus should be shifted toward improving the defense, which he believes is essential for continued success.
Beane emphasized critics' 2018 complaints about quarterback Josh Allen now echoing concerns about the Bills' wide receiver position despite the team's offensive success.
The Bills led the league in points scored, even without Stefon Diggs, and Beane argues their performance diminishes criticism about their receivers.
Brandon Beane defended the team's strategy, asserting that their focus on improving defense is more crucial than perceived shortcomings at wide receiver.
He dismissed criticism of the Bills' wide receiver investments, calling it 'one of the dumbest arguments' he has heard, given their offensive achievements.
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