I agree. Whether one liked their decision to dismantle the previous offense or not, it’s what they chose to do. They did not believe in those core players to become big winners , regardless of their rank as an offense. Some were traded for draft picks, others were eventually jettisoned. This coach and GM wanted to rid the locker room of the stench from years of mediocrity. Some players had to go. The offensive line and two WRs plus TE were turned over from last seasons stop gap lineup. It’s still not complete, as RT, #1 WR and an effective RB2 are needed. They’ve got cap room and draft picks available for these needs, and perhaps to keep the defense intact with an upgrade at pass rusher. This will be an interesting and key offseason in this rebuild, as Josh Allen should be heading into year 3 with a good set of playmakers around him. Critical year upcoming for Allen.