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1 hour ago, Boatdrinks said:

Probably another 5-600 million $ or more. 

 

I believe it's already at that point with the OP stadium.  I'd say another $1B.

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On 4/20/2024 at 7:09 AM, ddaryl said:

 

 

FYI.. The NFL put a kabosh to that right after Greenbay did it.  


Buttheads!  Man, had I not grown up as a Bills fan, I think I’d stop being an NFL fan.  Their greediness and attitudes are getting to be too much.

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8 hours ago, BobbyC81 said:


Buttheads!  Man, had I not grown up as a Bills fan, I think I’d stop being an NFL fan.  Their greediness and attitudes are getting to be too much.



If the Bills ever move from WNY I will no longer be watching the NFL myself. If the cost to watch a full season climbs more I will start fading away. Really tired of multiple streaming services to be able to watch a full season.

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27 minutes ago, ddaryl said:


If the Bills ever move from WNY I will no longer be watching the NFL myself. If the cost to watch a full season climbs more I will start fading away. Really tired of multiple streaming services to be able to watch a full season.

Looks like it’s going to get even worse this season what with the FOX Sports streaming service.

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49 minutes ago, ddaryl said:



If the Bills ever move from WNY I will no longer be watching the NFL myself. If the cost to watch a full season climbs more I will start fading away. Really tired of multiple streaming services to be able to watch a full season.

 

The NFL has eaten itself to death.  It's grown to become an insatiable pig.  

 

The Bills, in Buffalo, is the only reason I watch any of it anymore.  I typically don't even watch the Super Bowls anymore.  

 

To each his own, but I have difficulty with anything that has become entirely about money to the extent that integrity is compromised.  

 

 

 

 

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, PBF81 said:

 

The NFL has eaten itself to death.  It's grown to become an insatiable pig.  

 

The Bills, in Buffalo, is the only reason I watch any of it anymore.  I typically don't even watch the Super Bowls anymore.  

 

To each his own, but I have difficulty with anything that has become entirely about money to the extent that integrity is compromised.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

completely agree with you. I haven't watched a superbowl in over a decade.

I can not stand the over the top pageantry of the event.

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nothing last forever....but the bills will remain in WNY for a very long time.....stop fretting

 

and in the unlikely event some new owner after the pegulas, winds up moving the team.....i will still cheer for them.

 

it'll be a sad day....but life and wealth roll on.

 

my enjoyment of the Bills and NFL football will never wane.

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2 minutes ago, ddaryl said:

 

 

completely agree with you. I haven't watched a superbowl in over a decade.

I can not stand the over the top pageantry of the event.

 

It's a pop-culture extravaganza, not something designed for football fans.  It's grown to become that over the years.  

 

I'll watch it if we're in it if course.  I'd turn it off at half time though.  

 

 

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1 minute ago, PBF81 said:

 

It's a pop-culture extravaganza, not something designed for football fans.  It's grown to become that over the years.  

 

I'll watch it if we're in it if course.  I'd turn it off at half time though.  

 

 



I remember the year the Simpsons ran an episode during halftime... That was my favorite halftime but that was like 20 years ago

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On 4/20/2024 at 2:15 AM, Buffalo716 said:

Terry peg was 20 years old when Kim was born 

 

I highly doubt she was his first love.. more like I'm 45 and see a hot 25-year-old and I'm rich so why not see what happens 

 

Terry was basically 40 when she became legal aged... Terry did what a lot of millionaires do and married a much younger woman

 

Age has nothing to do with your first love ! Matter of fact i see a lot more people that are married multiple times before they actually find their true love & this may be the cases with the Pegs .

 

Okay i'll give you the deal as far as me saying his "First True Love" but she may be just that his 1 true love /

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48 minutes ago, PBF81 said:

 

The NFL has eaten itself to death.  It's grown to become an insatiable pig.  

 

The Bills, in Buffalo, is the only reason I watch any of it anymore.  I typically don't even watch the Super Bowls anymore.  

 

To each his own, but I have difficulty with anything that has become entirely about money to the extent that integrity is compromised.  

 

 

 

 


Maybe if you are around long enough, it will all circle back to the way it used to be. For example, clothing styles and vinyl records!

Posted
On 4/19/2024 at 1:25 PM, The Wiz said:

This about sums it up. 

 

 

 

 

As much as the Buffalo Bills have appreciated in value, selling the 25% to finance everything seems pretty smart to me.

His net worth has been rising every year and he just sits back from now on and makes money.

 

As for the "investor", if it's a guy who wants to get his name in the running for a team of his/her own in the future, it makes sense.

In the meantime, he sits back and makes money for doing nothing. 

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Was at my grandkids birthday yesterday. My son and his Bills frenzied fanatic season ticket holder friends were in Bills draft mode. But, I was taken back a bit by their not so enthusiastic picture of the Bills future and their somewhat wavering commitment to continue going to games. They’re all around 40, do well, have had seasons since 2018.

 

Between waiting to hear where their seats could be, the PSL cost, the ability to be able to resell their tickets while figuring if they can recoup the PSL cost, and now this latest news, has them thinking somewhat differently than a year ago when I was last with that bunch. 

 

Again, it just surprised me and made me wonder how widespread has this type of perspective gained footing.

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Posted
12 hours ago, DaVinci said:

Wish I had Bezos type money. "Here, and put a dome on it and refund all the PSL'S.

Without getting on a soapbox: Good people would never earn Bezos type wealth. 

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27 minutes ago, Bruffalo said:

Without getting on a soapbox: Good people would never earn Bezos type wealth. 

Dying to find out where the sweet spot is where you contend you cross over the ‘not good person’ line. I wanna make sure I turn back before that point. 

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