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  On 8/20/2020 at 1:05 PM, John Gianelli said:
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If there's a company looking to making an immediate impact in the region from a brand awareness perspective, there's millions of dollars of unpaid media awareness that comes from that," said John Cimperman, executive vice president of the marketing agency FuseIdeas who has worked on naming rights deals.
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It will always be either Rich Stadium or Ralph Wilson Stadium to me. As long as the Bills can start winning at home on a consistent basis then I really don't care what they call it.

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I would have preferred reverting to Ralph Wilson Stadium for times there is no official sponsor. He did bring the team here and created a prominent poison pill to keep it here. Then left a nice pile of cash for the community. 

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  On 8/20/2020 at 1:20 PM, Charles Romes said:

I would have preferred reverting to Ralph Wilson Stadium for times there is no official sponsor. He did bring the team here and created a prominent poison pill to keep it here. Then left a nice pile of cash for the community. 

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If Ralph were alive and still owned the team, they could have gone with 'Cheap-O-Air' Stadium and called it a day. ? j/k

 

'The Ralph' would have worked. It's catchy, easy, and a lot of fans still called it that even when it was 'New Era Field'.

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