Part 7/13:
Craig argues that Bills General Manager Brandon Bean’s excuse—that other GMs are inexperienced or overly optimistic with trades—is weak and unconvincing. He points out that other successful franchises, such as the Eagles under GM Howie Roseman, act decisively and proactively. The absence of trades indicates a lack of confidence or a hidden internal decision not to rebuild or improve the team’s core, which dampens fans’ hopes for a deep playoff push.
He criticizes the Bills' window to win with quarterback Josh Allen, emphasizing that the team’s stagnation and refusal to make bold moves could waste Allen’s prime years. Craig’s frustration is palpable, demanding that the Bills prioritize building a more competitive roster instead of blaming external factors or other GMs.