‘Since 2000, four head coaches and four general managers have sung the praises of conducting camp in Rochester, the team’s second-largest fan base, claiming that practicing in front of large crowds gets them ready to play games in front of large crowds. It raises the intensity level. They get more done. The many distractions don’t matter. But ever since moving from the football-only, old school confines of Fredonia State College to the Marketing Mecca of Fisher, the Bills are 0-for-9 in making the playoffs. The Bills’ overall record in that time is 60-84, including 13-17 in Septembers when their summertime preparation is most on display.’