ORCHARD PARK — Brandon Beane and Joe Brady sat next to each other on a raised platform surrounded by Buffalo Bills logos for nearly an hour. Beane wore a black suit and Brady donned a blue one. Both of them wore red ties. Who knows if that was intentional, but it fit the narrative they unfolded as Buffalo’s general manager introduced his new head coach. It also matched their new favorite words: alignment and vision. Brady was on the verge of tears early, passionate in the middle and confident in stating how he wants to run the Bills. It was also abundantly clear that these aren’t Sean McDermott’s Bills anymore. And it was known before a single question was asked. “The past nine years in this...