‘The 9 or 10 regular season games that the Bills would play in the new stadium aren’t enough to justify the $850-million taxpayer-funded investment. Many additional events and gatherings will need to be attracted to fill remaining dates on the calendar each year. Development of restaurants, bars, retail and entertainment outlets, and possibly some residential complexes—none of which were mentioned in the initial plan—will be of benefit, as well. Even so, why hand over hundreds-of-millions of dollar in public money to an infrastructure development project centering on a private business already worth billions of dollars?’