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2 hours ago, Buffalo Super Fan said:

 

Someone would have bought the Buffalo Bills and kept them here in Buffalo including Bon Jovi


This is demonstrably false. 55 years old and you’re here posting blatant lies and can’t construct a single coherent sentence, let alone paragraph. 
 

seriously what is going on.

 

By the way if you were curious as to Bon Jovi’s partners in the Bills’ bid were:

 

Larry Tenanbaum (Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment); and

 

Edward Rogers (Rogers Communications).

 

Now there’s something about them two guys that I just can’t place, something similar…🤔🤔🤔

 

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4 hours ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:


those three Buffalo’s will be about 8 feet tall instead of 50 

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13 hours ago, Augie said:

 

PLUS, the county will get all THEIR money back from DUI fines! Win/win! And it will feed the lawyers! What’s to hate here? 

 

The $25 beers?

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downtown, retractable roof, dual purpose convention center

 

but hey, guess folks don't mind bills home january playoff games being played in detroit

 

or spending $1.5 billion on 10 events a year instead of $2.0 billion on 50 events

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17 hours ago, cba fan said:

Now reported the deal is for $1.54 billion and Pegs is responsible for the $140 million additional cost from the original of $1.4 billion.

 

so we have cost overrun before one shovel is in the ground yet. lol. Considering the long construction timeframe, the volitivity of steel and supplies prices, some add ons these projects always get, and some inevitable construction cost surprises, you can bet this will approach 2 billion when done. 

Pegs is responsible for all cost overruns. 

 

I was widely criticized for harping on Pegs would end up paying over 50%, however, that is on track as we speak.

NY state     600 mill

Pegs/NFL   550 mill(250 mill is from NFL program Bills pd into for decades and will pay in for eternity. So is Pegs contribution. Bills actually eventually will pay

                                  more into this then they get out of it until next new stadium is built in Buffalo)

Erie Co.      250 mill

Pegs             50 mill for Highmark demo.

cost o-run  140 million Pegs cost.

 

so Pegs is paying $740 mill already. Almost 50% already.

 

 

Thanks for the specific info on this. 

 

Often, and  like me, if we aren't reading a bunch of perspectives, the superficial take from others seems to dominate: this stadium is an outlandish rip off of NY residents.

 

The fact that the Pegulas are putting up a huge amount of their own money is often ignored or glossed over. If you are correct, they are already in for almost 3/4 of a billion dollars. How many other NFL owners have put up that kind of money for a new stadium? (I have no idea what that answer is.)

 

Looking forward to seeing a game in our new stadium.

 

Go Bills! 

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26 minutes ago, papazoid said:

downtown, retractable roof, dual purpose convention center

 

but hey, guess folks don't mind bills home january playoff games being played in detroit

 

or spending $1.5 billion on 10 events a year instead of $2.0 billion on 50 events


I would’ve liked that building too (i had no preference either way). But if it was down there and covered I doubt it would host 50 events.

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I still can't believe the Pegulas get credit in this deal for the money collected from PSLs.  That's money from the fans, from the public, not from their own pockets. And they even get to count the money that it costs to sell and administer the PSLs.  

 

They ARE responsible for cost overruns, which could turn out to be a lot of money, so they're not getting off scott-free.  I just think the PSLs should be regarded as another category of funding for the stadium, so we could see more clearly who's paying what.

1 hour ago, Mister Defense said:

 

 

Thanks for the specific info on this. 

 

Often, and  like me, if we aren't reading a bunch of perspectives, the superficial take from others seems to dominate: this stadium is an outlandish rip off of NY residents.

 

The fact that the Pegulas are putting up a huge amount of their own money is often ignored or glossed over. If you are correct, they are already in for almost 3/4 of a billion dollars. How many other NFL owners have put up that kind of money for a new stadium? (I have no idea what that answer is.)

 

Looking forward to seeing a game in our new stadium.

 

Go Bills! 

A lot of what's being counted as money from the Pegulas is actually money paid by the fans, for PSLs.  It's crazy.

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22 minutes ago, Utah John said:

I still can't believe the Pegulas get credit in this deal for the money collected from PSLs.  That's money from the fans, from the public, not from their own pockets. And they even get to count the money that it costs to sell and administer the PSLs.  

 

They ARE responsible for cost overruns, which could turn out to be a lot of money, so they're not getting off scott-free.  I just think the PSLs should be regarded as another category of funding for the stadium, so we could see more clearly who's paying what.

A lot of what's being counted as money from the Pegulas is actually money paid by the fans, for PSLs.  It's crazy.

That's the cost of keeping the team in Buffalo. I'm told that's all that matters 

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19 hours ago, cba fan said:

Now reported the deal is for $1.54 billion and Pegs is responsible for the $140 million additional cost from the original of $1.4 billion.

 

so we have cost overrun before one shovel is in the ground yet. lol. Considering the long construction timeframe, the volitivity of steel and supplies prices, some add ons these projects always get, and some inevitable construction cost surprises, you can bet this will approach 2 billion when done. 

Pegs is responsible for all cost overruns. 

 

I was widely criticized for harping on Pegs would end up paying over 50%, however, that is on track as we speak.

NY state     600 mill

Pegs/NFL   550 mill(250 mill is from NFL program Bills pd into for decades and will pay in for eternity. So is Pegs contribution. Bills actually eventually will pay

                                  more into this then they get out of it until next new stadium is built in Buffalo)

Erie Co.      250 mill

Pegs             50 mill for Highmark demo.

cost o-run  140 million Pegs cost.

 

so Pegs is paying $740 mill already. Almost 50% already.

 

I commented to friends of mine months ago that this was likely to happen given skyrocketing inflation.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

It’s funny that after Jerry Jones built his dream stadium for $1.2 billion the Bills spent 10 years researching only to build a lesser stadium for $1.5 billion across the street.

 

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This would make sense if Ralph Wilson, the State, and the County would have been willing to spend $1.2 B for a new stadium in 2009.

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5 minutes ago, Peter said:

This would make sense if Ralph Wilson, the State, and the County would have been willing to spend $1.2 B for a new stadium in 2009.

I remember reading a stadium report years ago, probably 2015, and a state of the art domed stadium was under $800 million. 

 

Terry Pegula was the owner worth like $5 bill at the time. They’re now spending out of their own pocket what it would’ve cost to build the stadium we should’ve built back then.

 

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

It’s funny that after Jerry Jones built his dream stadium for $1.2 billion the Bills spent 10 years researching only to build a lesser stadium for $1.5 billion across the street.

 

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Are you saying you would rather have the huge monstrosity of a stadium that they have in Dallas?  If so, almost unimaginable.

 

It is like they do not even have a home field advantage anymore in that huge impersonal cavern, where so many rely on monitors because they are so far from the field.

 

No way would would that kind of impersonal corporate mess be accepted in Buffalo.

 

When the Bills play the Cowboys there are you ever worried about the crowd being too loud or the home atmosphere undermining the Bills?  I don't.  It is almost like they are playing on a neutral field when playing in Dallas.

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