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I hope we don't become like the Cowboys or Redskins, just spending for the sake of spending.

 

Whaley and this scouting team need to stick around, at least. I like what they've done to depth chart.

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In one fail swoop? If so, what does this means in terms of things we can do now that we weren't able to do before ?

Work to make the Bills an attractive landing spot for attractive free agents. Start with a new stadium downtown.
Posted

Oh I like that, bring in championship talent. That'd be a real new event for this millennium.

 

We signed arguably the most highly sought after free agent on the market just two years ago.

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When/if coaching is needed, unlimted funds. Unless we learn of course one thing.

 

 

Terry is cheap.

 

 

Which it doesn't seem that it is.

 

I think you are the first to say, "Terry is cheap"

 

You should trademark it, bro.

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In one fail swoop? If so, what does this means in terms of things we can do now that we weren't able to do before ?

 

I am pretty sure most of us are still poor.

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Per Forbes:

Terry Pegula net worth is $3.3 billion

Jerry Jones is $4.3 billion

Dan Snyder is $1.7 billion

Robert Kraft is $4 billion

Paul Allen is $16.3 billion

 

http://www.forbes.com/profile/terrence-pegula/

 

http://www.forbes.com/profile/jerry-jones/

 

http://www.forbes.com/profile/dan-snyder/

 

http://www.forbes.com/profile/robert-kraft/

 

http://www.forbes.com/profile/paul-allen/

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Per Forbes:

Terry Pegula net worth is 3.3 billion

Jerry Jones is $3 billion

 

We win again

 

Jerry Jones has Tony Romo.

Terry Pegula...well, doesn't.

 

We win AGAIN!

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There is something called the salary cap...

that's only a portion of it. you can spend whatever you want to have the best facilities, best coaches, etc. once you have a team that players actually want to come play for, that's half the battle. they are going to make pretty similar money most places but it's up to the team to prove to them that they are the team they should pick. to have one of the richest billionaires in the league backing us is a game changer. we still have to fight the stigma of being a crappy city with bad weather and having a team that hasn't won in a very long time, but this is a step in the right direction for sure

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