‘He objected to the revenue sharing plan that didn’t put enough money in the pockets of the small-market teams like the Bills rather than to any distaste he had for all the money – 59.5% – that was going to the players. He felt the revenue-sharing portion was being shoved down his throat without a proper explanation what he would be signing. “I’m upset about the whole deal and the way it was presented,” Wilson said five years ago. “And 59.5% is far too much money for the whole league, not just Buffalo.” Whatever his reason, the fact remains that Wilson voted no when just about everyone else voted yes. If they had listened to him, this might have been settled a long time ago.’