Billieve: Brandon Beane Pays Painful Salary Cap Bill

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For fans of a certain age, Wednesday's news that the Bills cut three staples of their starting lineup and locker room—CB Tre'Davious White, S Jordan Poyer, and C Mitch Morse—was eerily similar to Black Thursday, when, on Feb. 10, 2000, Buffalo cut future Pro Football Hall of Famers DE Bruce Smith, RB Thurman Thomas, and WR Andre Reed. In both cases, the moves were made to help Buffalo become cap-compliant, as current GM Brandon Beane faced a cap deficit of over $40 million before making this year's roster cuts to free up salary space.
This week on the Billieve Podcast, host John Boccacino discusses the end of an era for the Buffalo Bills, how cutting mainstays and fan favorites like White, Poyer, and Morse is a harsh reminder that the NFL is a business first and foremost, how the emotional trauma Bills fans felt will be greater than the hit the team takes on the football field, and why, in the long run, these were moves that Beane had to make. 
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