‘I’ll start by saying I’m in favor of a dome, especially if public money is being used (which it will be). It would open up the stadium to be used for more than just football games and the rare outdoor concert. With that said, the cost factor is significant, by all accounts, and we should keep in mind that Allen is four years into his career. Even if he plays another 12 years, which might be optimistic, the new facility will far outlast the quarterback. Now, the argument can be made that a dome would benefit whoever quarterbacks the team, and that would be true, but it’s not like this decision is being made on Allen’s skillset or preference alone. Ultimately, like everything else, this looks like it will come down to a financial decision. If the extra cost for a dome or retractable roof doesn’t sit well with the Pegula family, then it’s not going to happen, because it’s not like the state will say, “here’s an extra billion, toss a roof on, would you?” That’s more than a minor factor.’