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Well that was an uplifting article about the Bills staying in Buffalo this morning, wasn't it kid???  Thanks Bucky for making me even more depressed about their staying put.  :rolleyes: 

 

At the end of the article he asks what will we do when they're gone.  I, for one, will be hard pressed to watch another NFL game.  Screw the NFL if our team goes.  I'd say I'd pay more attention to the wife and kids, but she tells me they're in college now anyway.

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Dave in VA?!?!? Christ, I thought you were dead!

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I'm 35. The Bills have been a daily thought for me since I can remember. I enjoy other sports, especially hockey because of the Sabres, but not even on the same planet as my passion for Bills football

 

It's my emotional connection to the city I grew up in and love and by extension, the team that represents us, that drives my passion for the Bills.

 

If this team moves, it no longer represents my city, so I wouldn't give a flying fark about it.

 

That being said, I don't think the team is going anywhere. When they finally win the big one, I'll be in the stands crying like a little B word and I hope my parents (who have had season tix since the rockpile) are still alive to enjoy it.

 

RTB

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That article made no sense. First he complained that he doesn't believe owners when they say how much money they make and implied Wilosn makes a lot more money than he is claiming. And then he says the Bills don't make enough money.

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Its unbelievable that you could like the Clayton article and be mystified by this article.....

 

Look, Gleason concedes that Ralph Wilson is making money - but points out that some owner could make a ton more money in LA.

 

Its not that hard....

 

JDG

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Its unbelievable that you could like the Clayton article and be mystified by this article.....

 

Look, Gleason concedes that Ralph Wilson is making money - but points out that some owner could make a ton more money in LA. 

 

Its not that hard....

 

JDG

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Not mystified by it, it's just crappy writing and reporting.

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In true New York State fashion, the result will be the following:

 

1. NYS and Erie County will each hire their own consultants to prepare their own "feasibility studies" about what to do with the Bills. This will involve County and State officials taking "fact-finding missions" to the Super Bowl, as well as to other warm-weather NFL cities in the middle of winter.

 

2. NYS and Erie County will each create their own "public agencies" to assist this effort, inculding hiring several dozen new civil service employees to staff these agencies.

 

3. NYS and Erie County will each conclude that the best solution would be to search for a new owner, offering tremendous tax breaks to the new out-of-the-area owner to take over the team. They will then propose to finance these tax breaks by having a "temporary" sales tax increase as wells a "temporary" surcharges on motor vehicles and property transfers.

 

4. NYS and Erie County will each then hire outside public relations agencies to "educate" the public these "temporary" taxes and surcharges are the best solution.

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Wow..your post rings so true it is scary. If Buffalo local govt gets involved then the Bills are gone for sure.

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That article made no sense. First he complained that he doesn't believe owners when they say how much money they make and implied Wilosn makes a lot more money than he is claiming. And then he says the Bills don't make enough money.

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The article was just a personal bellyache without any merit.

 

Much like hundreds of posts here.

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Dave in VA?!?!?  Christ, I thought you were dead!

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No, but I am smelling a little rank this morning.....

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Not mystified by it, it's just crappy writing and reporting.

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But Clayton's was a well-written example of great reporting?

 

Sorry, Kelly, but it *is* possible for good reporting (or in this case, a good opinion column - this wasn't a news article at all) to provide a viewpoint that disagrees with yours.

 

JDG

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But Clayton's was a well-written example of great reporting?

 

Sorry, Kelly, but it *is* possible for good reporting (or in this case, a good opinion column - this wasn't a news article at all) to provide a viewpoint that disagrees with yours.   

 

JDG

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Go ahead, parse through that article and tell me why it is good reporting and good writing. It isn't that I disagree with him, I agree with most of what he said, that Ralph is crying wolf and lying about his profits. That people in Buffalo care greatly about the Bills. That pro sports are pricing themselves out of the common man. I criticized it because it set up a thesis and then disproved its own thesis. That's bad writing. But if you think that's a good journalistic strategy, to each his own I guess.

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