‘"The league was built on sharing revenues but these big market clubs just don’t want to give up any more. … The old-time owners, they’ve been through the strikes. They’ve seen the players outside screaming obscenities to them, the cops with the guns. They’ve seen the hairdressers (strike players) playing out here. The old-timers, there’s not enough of us old guys left and the new guys, it’s hard to convince them." — Bills owner Ralph Wilson talking about a growing rift among owners regarding the sharing of more revenues.’