Mitchell Schwartz doesn’t seem to agree with what the Buffalo Bills have been doing recently.
Schwartz, who won Super Bowl LIV with the Kansas City Chiefs, isn’t a fan Buffalo’s strategy of cutting several players on Wednesday and then signing quarterback Mitch Trubisky.
“It’s hilarious that Buffalo is cutting all these guys and they’re still over the cap but they’re OK paying Trubisky more than league minimum. Do they not watch football?” Schwartz tweeted.
He then added that he doesn’t get why the Bills added Trubisky because he thinks he’s not good.
“Since reading comprehension is at an all-time low: why do any of you Buffalo fans want Mitch Trubisky on your roster?? The point is they signed someone who is consistently bad for more than they needed to spend. I have no problem spending on backups QBs. Just…pick the right one,” Schwartz added.
Schwartz does have a point regarding Trubisky’s play. He wasn’t good with the Steelers over the past two seasons and finished his tenure with 1,884 yards through the air, eight touchdowns, and 10 interceptions.
The former No. 2 overall pick will have the opportunity to prove Schwartz wrong when he backs up Josh Allen this upcoming season.