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In response to our story regarding the possible candidates for a move to Los Angeles, one league source has advised us that he believes the Buffalo Bills are a prime candidate to ultimately fill the market that was vacated more than a decade ago by the Raiders and the Rams.

 

"Their owner is 88 years old," said the source. "The team will be sold when he dies. Their lease is very easy to get out of, and the economy of Buffalo and ability for the team to make money outside of ticket sales is probably the worst in the league. Their season ticket base may be the worst in the league."

 

 

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In response to our story regarding the possible candidates for a move to Los Angeles, one league source has advised us that he believes the Buffalo Bills are a prime candidate to ultimately fill the market that was vacated more than a decade ago by the Raiders and the Rams.

 

"Their owner is 88 years old," said the source.  "The team will be sold when he dies.  Their lease is very easy to get out of, and the economy of Buffalo and ability for the team to make money outside of ticket sales is probably the worst in the league.  Their season ticket base may be the worst in the league."

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Must be a well informed source to use "probably" and "may be" in their quotes. Sounds like random speculation to me.

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Rumor has it that playing 8 games in a career is equal to playing 2 FULL seasons ON the field in the NFL as a poster in this board has crusaded this thought to perfection.

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One "football source" taken from Profootballtalk.com.  Sure inspires my trust. :blink:

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Florio talks to himself and calls it "a source."

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They made 36 million dollars last year and were in the top half of the league. So the "inside source" is full of it.

 

Forbes Buffalo Bills 2005

 

They are not going to move, even if Ralph or his estate sells the team.

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"Indeed, the team is now loaded with highly talented, players like quarterback J.P. Losman, running back Willis McGahee and wide receiver Eric Moulds, signed to long-term contracts. "

 

:P:lol::lol::blink:

 

But seriously, the Bills ranked 14th in operating income. Not too shabby since most all of it comes from ticket sales.

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Rumor has it the brains at One Bills Drive have devised a plan to keep Ralph alive by using an iron lung...  You may have seen this device in the Big Lebowski.  Larry Digby Sellers...

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Is this your homework, Larry?

 

This is what happens, Larry.

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I hope they do!!!!

 

 

I gave up my season tickets when I moved to California and would gladly support them in LA...

 

 

 

Then all of you complaining whining people could shut up.

 

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In response to our story regarding the possible candidates for a move to Los Angeles, one league source has advised us that he believes the Buffalo Bills are a prime candidate to ultimately fill the market that was vacated more than a decade ago by the Raiders and the Rams.

 

"Their owner is 88 years old," said the source.  "The team will be sold when he dies.  Their lease is very easy to get out of, and the economy of Buffalo and ability for the team to make money outside of ticket sales is probably the worst in the league.  Their season ticket base may be the worst in the league."

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They made 36 million dollars last year and were in the top half of the league. So the "inside source" is full of it.

 

Forbes Buffalo Bills 2005

 

They are not going to move, even if Ralph or his estate sells the team.

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good point. yes it's true the bills are a small market team compared to los angeles. but what's missed in the analysis is the relative lack of competition they have for discretionary entertainment dollars in buffalo versus buffalo. la has hockey, 2 basketball teams, baseball, big time college sports at USC and UCLA, and it's the entertainment capital of the world with myriad other entertainment events going on throughout the year. i mean seriously, if having a team in LA were so wildly profitable then a. why did they lose a team to middle market saint louis, b. why did al davis move back to oakland after a few years and c. why have they been so long without a team?

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They made 36 million dollars last year and were in the top half of the league. So the "inside source" is full of it.

 

Forbes Buffalo Bills 2005

 

They are not going to move, even if Ralph or his estate sells the team.

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25% annualized ROR. Not too bad. But if he had invested that money in the market at the same time it would be worth about $3 mill and he wouldn't have to listen to all you nimrods all these years.

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What is also missing is that while Ralph earns 36. That would quickly be eaten up in loan payments etc... if the team was purchased by someone else. That someone else is going to have to raise revenue, by a lot, to make up the difference. As hard as the Bills have it now selling out , how ill it be when the tickets are twice as much, or to get lower bowls you have to sign a 5 year leasing agreement. Plus beer is 10 bucks a glass and they still don't have fried bologna.

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