The Bills and the Bills Mafia continue to fight with the consequences of an AFC championship loss which was influenced by some calls to which they vigorously oppose.
Meeting with journalists on Thursday, GM Brandon Beane has on tiptoe through the Feddex envelope mines for its reflections on the fourth lead call, which led to a decision that the quarterrier Josh Allen did not succeed.
“”It’s frustrating“Said Beane when he questioned the tight calls that were against the invoices. “There is only a few things that I can say. You know, I don’t do it – you know, we work with the league to try to clarify. And I will give them credit. They made our calls. They sent a video and things like that. I’m just, you know – I wish, you know, if you talk about the fourth piece that was, you know, I am – I want, you know, he got that. And I always have the impression that he had that. I felt only in the moment, and nothing has changed my mind on this subject. »»
Many, otherwise most, agree with Beane, including Bills Sean McDermott coach,, CBS rules analyst Gene SteratoreAnd The analyst of the rules of Fox Dean Blandino.
Nothing can change what happened. The persistent question is whether the NFL will use the situation as a momentum to improve, or if it will simply say “shit occurs” with an uptop of shoulders and continues.