‘”Jim Kelly’s condition remains very treatable and potentially curable,” Dr. Costantino said. “Our immediate focus is on controlling his pain and beginning the process of eradicating the cancer.”‘
Archives for March 2014
Tailgate vigil for Ralph Wilson planned for Sunday
‘The lot holds about 100 cars, although the owner is said to be looking to use adjacent lots. Parking will cost $10.’
What does the future hold for the Buffalo Bills?
‘”We all know they have a lease. We know the terms of that lease, and we also know we have to find a long-term solution to keep the Bills there,” said Goodell, who was born in Jamestown. “That’s what we’re going to continue to work to do, but that’s not our priority now in the next few days.”‘
Duffy: Buffalo Bills’ lease ”buys us seven years”
‘”They’ll be there for seven years, and it’s really incumbent the Bills, the state and Erie County to work hard to keep that team there beyond seven years because that team means so much to western New York and New York state,” Duffy said.’
Ralph C. Wilson was a man of honor
‘For now, rather than focusing on what could happen, people across the region should look back at what happened on Wilson’s watch. He was an example of a businessman with high integrity, a breed that’s disappearing. Wilson, an original owner in the American Football League who was later instrumental in its merger with the NFL, said what he meant and meant what he said. Whether that was about keeping the Bills in Buffalo, taking an unpopular stand on a league collective bargaining agreement or giving generously to local charities or institutions such as St. John Fisher College, Wilson’s word was his bond.’
Some fond memories of the Bills’ late owner
‘Indeed, it occurred to me that loyalty, probably Ralph’s most admirable trait, often proved his undoing in the early years.’
Wilson’s legacy includes Bills in Buffalo
‘Now, with Mr. Wilson gone, it’s time for all the stakeholders to pay a fitting tribute to his legacy. State and county leaders, the NFL, the Bills front office along with those who will be tasked with overseeing the estate owe it to the late owner to show the same loyalty he did.’
Wilson leaves huge hole in Buffalo sports
‘While the lease agreement settled last year keeps the Bills in Orchard Park for at least the next seven years, the prospect of a new owner has to be a scary proposition for fans.’
Wilson ñ the person ñ was an admirably rare breed as an owner
‘Yet, when the news hit me and as I devoured every bit of media coverage of his passing in the hours after the news broke, it was difficult not to get choked up about Wilson’s legacy as a person, regardless of where his team takes up residence in the future.’
Local fans reflect on Wilson’s Buffalo legacy
‘”I think Mr. Wilson’s legacy will be even more impressive and more respected as time goes by. People beyond Buffalo don’t realize what he did for the region. It’s folks outside of western New York that don’t realize the impact of his loyalty.”‘
In the end, the owner of far more Upstate than just the Buffalo Bills
‘In the end, all things measured, Wilson did the one thing that really matters in an Upstate region that has lost so much. He stayed.’
Bills to stay in Buffalo until at least 2020
‘In an interview Wednesday morning at the conclusion of the NFL annual meeting, the prominent sports-franchise consultant said that whoever should buy the Bills in the wake of Ralph Wilson’s death on Tuesday cannot relocate the team from Western New York at any time over the remaining nine years of their lease agreement, which expires after the 2022 season.’
Toronto’s quest for NFL team strewn with obstacles
‘In addition to the Bills’ 10-year stadium lease, which was signed last year and brought with it $130-million from the state and Erie County for renovations to Ralph Wilson Stadium, there are many other obstacles the Rogers family, which owns Rogers Communications Inc., and Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Ltd. chairman Larry Tanenbaum face in their campaign to bring an NFL team to Toronto.’
Ralph Wilson’s passing means chase for Bills franchise will soon commence
‘And then comes the question of whether you can pay nearly a billion dollars for a team in the 49th-biggest market in America with a 40-year-old stadium and the second-cheapest tickets in the NFL – they cost an average of US$58 in 2013, with the league average at US$209, according to CNN. Buffalo loves its Bills, and deserves them. But it would be hard to pay off that mortgage there.’
Good Night, Ralph…
‘That the Bills will eventually go to the highest bidder has never really been in question, given Wilson’s refusal to discuss selling while he was alive. The question, today as it was a week ago and two decades ago, is who might buy them?’