The Bills, in their entire history, have had a single 9 home game season (2021). No it's a tragedy that they will lose one next year? No. Disadvantage? In 2021, half of their losses came at home--even with the extra game.
Anyway, international games have existed for some time now. I missed your posts of all those other teams losing a home game, paying for a plane etc. Or is this a new concern for you? 5 AFC teams will play overseas next season.
Schedule all games as away games for all teams? Well....it would have to be a home game for the team that's not the away team.
why does it suck? Who's we? You can simply turn on your TV and watch it as always. If it sucks don't watch.
it’s a home game for them. They keep 60% of the gate.
every team will plays an international game—why are people pretending this is a sudden unfair occurrence for the Bills?
"Chronic whipping boy"???
wtf, this place was all OVER this dude's pole last year. Is OP changing the definition of whipping boy? Is it now more like "whipped cream"?
if the decision making isn't a result of public pressure, whey even mention it? There's no chance PSE will base their decision with Poyer on some sort of negative "public backlash" potential. There won't even be any at all. Players come and go. Every fan knows this.
Sanders didn't do much in Pittsburgh ( 2 decent years out of 4). His career happened in Denver.
So, yeah, AJ Brown, Smith-Shuster, D Johnson, Claypool (briefly), Wallace in the last 15 years. The rest?, nah.
Pats won 6 SB without top WRs.
You keep mentioning guys like Wheaton, Bryant, Coates and washington. They were jags--anyone can draft guys who are low output and fall out of the league in a handful of years.
But, yes...the Bill shave certainly neglected the WR position since McBeane arrived. I have made that point many times before. It has been an obvious position of need perennially and they have gone out of their way to pass on guys like AJ BRown, Metcalf (Cody Ford).