While I understand there are people who cannot physically or economically attend the games, using the argument that just because public money is involved means the Bills owe it to the taxpayers to broadcast their games makes little sense to me.
Take for example this hypothetical. If Ford stamping plant in Hamburg were thinking of leaving town, but instead was extended large tax breaks by Erie County and NYS to stay, thereby saving jobs and economic morale, would Ford then owe it to the taxpayers of Erie County and NYS to discount their cars so that all could afford them? This is the type of practice that happens on a regular basis, and yet all of those corporations still try to maximize their profits to the fullest extent, rather than offering discounts to taxpayers. Don't blame the Bills for playing within the system they are provided. At the end of the day they are a corporation whose purpose is to maximize profits, not extend good will. It is a business decision, and the right one at that.