Sometimes people don't follow through with their promises on social media.

Aaron Goldhammer, a Cleveland sports talk show host, promised to eat horse excrement if the Browns selected Baker Mayfield with the first overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. Goldhammer, perhaps for the best, has not followed through with his promise.

Cleveland Browns cornerback Damarious Randall promised to buy jerseys for anyone who retweeted him in the event that the Cleveland Cavaliers won the NBA Finals. Cleveland is currently down 0-2 in the series, but Randall has already back-tracked on the promise and claimed it was a joke.

There are plenty of other examples of people backing out on promises on social media, but WGR-550's Ryan Gates is not going to add his name to the list. Gates announced on Monday that he'd be stepping down as producer of Schopp and the Bulldog and host of The Nightcap after promising to do so in the event the Buffalo Bills drafted Josh Allen with Baker Mayfield or Josh Rosen still on the board. Here's a look at what Gates wrote back in March about his promise to quit.

I just on the air that I'll quit if they draft Allen with Rosen or Mayfield on the board — Ryan Gates Corporate Man (@Corporate_Gates) March 13, 2018

Although Mayfield was taken with the No. 1 pick, Rosen was still on the board when the Bills traded up to No. 7 to select Allen. Shortly after the pick was made, Gates shared a photo of his resume on Twitter.

It took some time, but Gates is now following through with his promise to step down from the two shows. Gates will stay with WGR-550 as a part-time contributor, but he told a listener he was joining the corporate world thanks to Allen.

I'm joining the corporate world. I am a man of my word and it is because of Josh Allen. — Ryan Gates Corporate Man (@Corporate_Gates) June 4, 2018

We wish Ryan the best in all of his future endeavors.