‘And standing in the background of all of this, the one constant through it all, Ralph Wilson Jr. He is not an owner that you see pacing the sidelines, exerting his team or exerting the fans. All right, I guess he had to come down on the field once. He had to. They renamed the stadium after him, and someone had to give him the keys to the place. Now it’s 2009. Buffalo is far from the 14th largest metropolis in America. These are certainly tough times in a lot of places, certainly in Western New York. Yet 50 years later, the Bills still belonged to Buffalo because your owner has given you his word.’