With Buffalo Bills fans forced to sit and witness another New England Patriots Super Bowl victory, pressure continues to mount for the Bills front office to deliver on a championship of their own.

Heading into Brandon Beane and Sean McDermott’s third season in Buffalo, the team’s general manager wrote a letter to season-ticket holders on Monday, to break down the team’s plan of attack for this offseason.

In it, Beane reiterates several points we have heard both him and McDermott relay since the Bills’ season ended back in December with a 6-10 record.

The future is promising with players like Josh Allen, Tremaine Edmunds and Tre’Davious White, but there is still plenty of work to do.

The team plans to continue to build from within, drafting, developing and signing their own players.

After improving their salary cap situation, they plan to be active — but “calculated” — in free agency.

While some fans may appreciate this sort of gesture from a GM, others might look at it as more empty words that really mean nothing until this franchise finds a way to deliver on the field.

With more than $80 million in salary cap space and 10 picks in April’s draft, this is certainly the time for Beane and company to put their money where their mouth is.

Here is the full letter: