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What does your dad do for a living, #41.

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"Things downtown"...that's all we need to know.

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"Things downtown"...that's all we need to know.

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Oh, a guy I went to high school with worked "downtown" too...it involved short skirts, pumps, and lots of bra padding....still not sure what he did.... :(

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Oh, a guy I went to high school with worked "downtown" too...it involved short skirts, pumps, and lots of bra padding....still not sure what he did.... :(

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You went to school with #41's Dad? Small world.

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A domed stadium could be used for more than just 10 games a year.  In other words, it's a stadium for MORE than just the Bills to use/own.

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tractor pulls?

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Well said, Jack. The concourses are one issue. What about a renovation of the upper deck. Can a fan truly say they're comfortable sitting up there? They are benches with no room to stretch or get comfortable in. I've been to the newer parks in Pittsburgh and DC...plenty of room and modern amenities. The harsh reality is that RWS is not that great a venue and that it can't compete with the other stadiums. It's major renovation time...or sayonara, baby!

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Oh, a guy I went to high school with worked "downtown" too...it involved short skirts, pumps, and lots of bra padding....still not sure what he did.... :)

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funny. almost. he does some stuff with the casino. mentioned that awhile back.

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What does your dad do for a living, #41.

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The rub being that Golisano wasn't too excited by anything being built downtown that would mean money walking out of his building and going somewhere else. he wants it on lockdown. Came off as overly arrogant, wanted to see what sort of numbers the casino pulls in, which isn't a secret.

 

psst. here's another hint, he's in artvoice this week, something like pg 8. nice hachet piece.

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C'mon, they will have a Bass Pro shop. Thats right I said a BASS PRO SHOP. Buffalo is going to be a big name player soon being slightly overshadowed by NY and LA. Oh yeah, then theres the Casino and the Waterfront, and the Twin Span bridges to Fort Erie where they have the Race Track. Its only a quick drive to Erics former favorite hang out, The Sundowner.

 

They could be the Poor mans Detroit, we just need a white rapper from Buffalos version of 8 mile to make it big and a long haired white wanna be wrapper who can't decide on a type of music to play to hype the city. Oh yeah, they would also need to be the founder of a popular type of music to

 

SB XXXXXXXVII Here we come!!!!!!!

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Time to get that bid in for the Winter Olympics. Let them build a stadium! :P

Find a way to work going over the Falls into an event. C'mon... who's writing this sh-- down?

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Someone on 930 yesterday was saying that Cleveland screwed up by developing their waterfront, now they have nothing to dream about. The dream stays alive in Buffalo.

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The rub being that Golisano wasn't too excited by anything being built downtown that would mean money walking out of his building and going somewhere else.  he wants it on lockdown.  Came off as overly arrogant, wanted to see what sort of numbers the casino pulls in, which isn't a secret.

 

psst. here's another hint, he's in artvoice this week, something like pg 8.  nice hachet piece.

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I don't know, I haven't lived in WNY for about 18 years. I do go back once or twice a year though. It seems like the downtown "revitalization" has been sort of mishandled for a long time. He would be wise to be leary of what has gone on before, and who wants to do what, in the future.

 

I am still not quite sure what the rub is with your father/casino (sorry, no direspect intended, you were just being sort of vauge) and Golisano. I do know, however, that Golisano got very wealthy by being smart. Greedy too, probably. But, he also seems (at least from what he has said) smart enough to know that the success of his other businesses, depend on the economy of WNY.

 

I am not being delusional, to think he would just write a $700 million dollar check to Ralph, all the problems are solved. It just seems that he represents our best hope of retaining this team in WNY. I think he is iintelligent enough and wealthy enough, to not try to rake the area over the coals, because it would not be in his best interest, ulitmately.

 

BTW, in one of the articles about his interest in buying the Bills, it was mentioned that Golisano, early on, was initially rejected as a possible owner for the Sabres, by the NHL...anyone know/remember why?

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A domed stadium could be used for more than just 10 games a year.  In other words, it's a stadium for MORE than just the Bills to use/own.

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they could use it for Buffalo's other major league teams :)

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BTW, in one of the articles about his interest in buying the Bills, it was mentioned that Golisano, early on, was initially rejected as a possible owner for the Sabres, by the NHL...anyone know/remember why?

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I don't recall but think it might have had something to do with his Gubernutorial bid.

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If they were to build a new stadium, I'd like to see wider areas arond the concession stands for walking. That's one thing I noticed from having been at Indy, Cincy, and Miami. When trying to get around, pre-game, between 1/4's haltime, and post game, you're constantly having to bob and weave your way through the crowds at RWS.

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Could not agree more with this post.

 

Also, if the Bills did somehow build a downtown stadium, another VERY important factor is a lot of parking and a very easy place to tailgate...Ive never been to Indy, but I have heard that tailgating there sucks.

 

Tailgating has almost taken on a life of its own when it comes to the NFL, this CANNOT be neglegted by teams wishing to build a new stadium

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Could not agree more with this post.

 

Also, if the Bills did somehow build a downtown stadium, another VERY important factor is a lot of parking and a very easy place to tailgate...Ive never been to Indy, but I have heard that tailgating there sucks.

 

Tailgating has almost taken on a life of its own when it comes to the NFL, this CANNOT be neglegted by teams wishing to build a new stadium

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One thing I'd really love to see at RWS is auto-flushing toilets and automatic sinks in the bathrooms. It'd definitely make things a lot nicer and it would probably conserve water use. People are slobs enough as it is at football games and this would go a ways toward cleaning it up and making the experience more enjoyable. I'd be willing to pay the extra few bucks this would probably add in ticket prices.

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For the Biils to stay in Buffalo they will probably need a new stadium...that I buy. 

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Nah, a new stadium is like new deck chairs on the Titanic.

 

In 1990 Buffalo was the the 34th largest Metro Area in the US. After a decade of losing 1.6% of its population (the Top 50 metro areas average growth rate was 17.6% during this time), Buffalo was down to 43. Sure people can talk about Rochester, but even then Buffalo only moves up to 24 - and that number is lower if you give other cities comparable treatment (like giving Cincinnati the Dayton metro area.) In 1960, Buffalo was the 20th largest Metro Area. If every Metro Area were to grow at the same rate in this decade as it did in the last decade, then by 2010 Buffalo will only be 48th largest Metro Area in the country - behind places like San Antonio, Salt Lake City, Austin, Norfolk-VA Beach, Portland, Raleigh-Durham, Memphis, Greensboro-Salem, Providence, and Oklahoma City.

 

That's a pretty grim list. How do you justify a franchise in Buffalo-Rochester over San Antonio-Austin or Raleigh-Greensboro, let alone Los Angeles? And heck, Okalahoma City-Tulsa and Sacramento-Fresno will be right on our heels, if not ahead of us, at that point.

 

For the Bills to stay in Buffalo, they need a new economy.

 

Everything else, be it a new stadium, be it Golisano, be it more government handouts is just rearranging deck chairs on a very slowly sinking ship.

 

JDG

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Could not agree more with this post.

 

Also, if the Bills did somehow build a downtown stadium, another VERY important factor is a lot of parking and a very easy place to tailgate...Ive never been to Indy, but I have heard that tailgating there sucks.

 

Tailgating has almost taken on a life of its own when it comes to the NFL, this CANNOT be neglegted by teams wishing to build a new stadium

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I'm sure you love tailgating as much as the next Bills fan, but they ain't building a new Stadium downtown with the thought of catering to tailgaters, and leaving vast acres of empty parking lots downtown for the other 357 days a year that there aren't Bills games.

 

JDG

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Everything else, be it a new stadium, be it Golisano, be it more government handouts is just rearranging deck chairs on a very slowly sinking ship.

 

JDG

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But I, my friend am willing to sit on that sinking ship as long as I possibly can.

 

GO BILLS!!!!

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I'm sure you love tailgating as much as the next Bills fan, but they ain't building a new Stadium downtown with the thought of catering to tailgaters, and leaving vast acres of empty parking lots downtown  for the other 357 days a year that there aren't Bills games.

 

JDG

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You are right..which is just one reason why a downtown stadium is a bad idea.

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I don't know, I haven't lived in WNY for about 18 years.  I do go back once or twice a year though.  It seems like the downtown "revitalization" has been  sort of mishandled for a long time.  He would be wise to be leary of what has gone on before, and who wants to do what, in the future. 

 

I am still not quite sure what the rub is with your father/casino (sorry, no direspect intended, you were just being sort of vauge) and Golisano. I do know, however, that Golisano got very wealthy by being smart.  Greedy too, probably.  But, he also seems (at least from what he has said) smart enough to know that the success of his other businesses, depend on the economy of WNY. 

 

I am not being delusional, to think he would just write a $700 million dollar check to Ralph, all the problems are solved.  It just seems that he represents our best hope of retaining this team in WNY.  I think he is iintelligent enough and wealthy enough, to not try to rake the area over the coals, because it would not be in his best interest, ulitmately. 

 

BTW, in one of the articles about his interest in buying the Bills, it was mentioned that Golisano, early on, was initially rejected as a possible owner for the Sabres, by the NHL...anyone know/remember why?

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It might take a group of local investors and maybe a few of them out of towners to keep the team in town. Golisano doesn't seem like the Daniel Snyder billionaire type to buy the team as a "plaything". He'll want it to be a working model, which given the market, will be a hard sell. I'm sure he likes the publicity that comes with being mentioned, but that appears to be it. As far as Ralph going to Albany singing the blues, I'm with whoever on the news last night that mentioned, "If you want public dollars, then open up your books." It's nice Ralph had the team since day one and it's really sad that he's the last of a dying breed that didn't make all his money somewhere else. (microsoft, AOL)

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