CountDorkula Posted May 23, 2014 Posted May 23, 2014 Exactly but we have some folks stuck in the 60's-early 90's. Times have vastly changed. Its past time for the Bills to start catching up to the rest of the NFL. Start appealing to a bigger audience, bring in more money, better FA's etc. But, but. You're a wussy if you want a dome, er something like that. You mean you dont want to be outside in Novermber/December when it's 35 and sleeting?
LabattBlue Posted May 23, 2014 Posted May 23, 2014 If you build a "football only" facility then your guarantee will be correct. If you build a multi-use facility then I guarantee that the likelihood of other events being held there are more likely than in your scenario. I've lived in the DFW area & I realize that Buffalo isn't DFW, but, there is no reason that Buffalo cannot attract events a tier balow what Jerrah's world does. Field of dreams brother, field of dreams. What is the physical difference between a new dome stadium and a multi-use domed stadium? One in the same, unless you are talking about a stadium/convention center, which as I stated previously is not going to work unless placed downtown, and even then, I don't know how much convention business Buffalo can attract?
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