“I’ll leave if he’s not fired” Due to their major miscommunication, a key player for the Bills has stated he will leave the team if his colleague is not dismissed.

“I’ll leave if he’s not fired” Due to their major miscommunication, a key player for the Bills has stated he will leave the team if his colleague is not dismissed.

Following the painful loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, a Buffalo Bills player has been the target of death threats.

With a few minutes left, Bills kicker Tyler Bass missed a game-tying 44-yard field goal. After getting a first down against the Bills defense, the Chiefs were able to run out the clock and move on to the AFC Championship Game.

It made sense that Bass was devastated after the game. As he entered the tunnel, quarterback Josh Allen comforted him. Sadly, Bills supporters weren’t quite as understanding.

The social media death threats the Bills kicker experienced compelled him to remove his accounts.

Thankfully, despite the death threats, many Bills supporters are supporting Bass on social media.

Tyler Bass reportedly had to remove his Instagram account. Does anyone know what causes he finds meaningful? Would be a wonderful moment to steer the fan base’s message toward the correct one rather than the incorrect one,” a fan remarked.

“I just saw that Tyler Bass, the kicker for the Bills, had to delete his social media accounts due to the volume of death threats he was receiving from supporters. Disgusting behavior. See a therapist if your passion for a sports team is so great that you want the players would suffer when they lose,” another fan said.

In addition, Allen had a crucial message for everyone regarding Bass’s erroneous kick.

“I wish it had not been placed in that predicament. After the game, Allen stated, “You win as a team, you lose as a team.” “A game or a season are not defined by a single play. That’s what people are going to say in public. We have to support him since, once more, we performed a few plays earlier, and at this point, I’m probably singing a different song.”

In the meanwhile, the Chiefs will play the Ravens in the AFC Championship Game.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*