evilbuffalobob Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 There's no substitute for your favorite drug.
GOBILLS78 Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 The Bills are the only reason I willingly watch the NFL now, so I'd probably stop watching. I'd ramp up my college intake though, which is already too much.
nero47 Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 Since I Live in Daytona Beach....................... I would have to switch to the NFC and follow the Buccaneers. Attachment to the Bills in another city wouldn't work unless it was Orlando.
faderphreak Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 First off let me state I almost didn't respond to this post because I don't really want to think about the Bills leaving western NY. While I have virtually no way to make a living in my profession in western NY, the Bills still tie me to the region. I still get homesick when I see those overhead shots of the fall. I still get butterflies in my stomach when I see the shots of the tailgaters. Nothing gets me amped up like opening kickoff of a Bills game! They are the team I've been rooting for for almost 25 years now. However, it is a sad reality that they could move and I really started to think about what I would do or who I would root for. I came to the conclusion that I don't know that I could pick another team. The passion I hold for the Bills would probably shift to an NCAA Division I team here in Florida. Most likely University of Florida, as that is where I will likely be getting my next degree. If you've ever been to the greatest cocktail party on earth, where Florida plays Georgia in Jacksonville, or a game up in Gainesville, you see an atmosphere that rivals that of any pro game I've been to and I've been to games in every stadium in the AFC east, as well as Jax, Tampa, and Philly. Also, while some players are playing for NFL contracts, in the NCAA most play because they love the game and it shows! The majority of the players give every effort every play because if they want to keep playing at that level or the next, they have to. There seem to be more suspensions, or even outright removal of scholarships for athletes that get in trouble with the law, though some programs are more lax than others. There also seem to be many games where a team of superior talent and skill gets beaten by a team that has players with heart. I never got into college football when I lived in NY because we had no teams and I didn't get it. Sure I followed the Orange because that is all we had but down here college football is like a religion. Granted comparing a Bills / Jags game to the FL/GA game is unfair because Jags have no real support, but when you go to Alltel stadium for FL/GA you can't even get close to the stadium despite having roughly the same amount of parking as the Ralph. The are satellite lots all over the city that you have to be bussed in from and the sidewalks are packed for what seems like miles around the stadium. Thousands of people come that will never get into the game and simply crowd "the Landing" and other areas surrounding the stadium to watch the game together on big screens and bars. When you go to a Bills / Jags, or Indy / Jags game for that matter, you can pretty much show up at the last minute, the crowds barely fill the parking lot, and there is nowhere near the passion On the other hand, as I may find myself having to move to LA for work, I may be able to deal with the Bills there. I don't know. To actually be able to watch them without shelling out insane amounts of cheese for the airfare and accommodations, the NFL ticket, or the big tabs that result from watching the game at sports bars would be a nice change of pace from the last ten years. If they went anywhere else and I stay put here in Florida I would not root for them.
EndZoneCrew Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 Why do posters insist on putting this EXACT thread up every other month?
***PetrinoInAlbany*** Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 If the Bills leave Buffalo one day (which I hope NEVER happens), which NFL team will you support? Would you follow them to another NFL city or give your allegiance to anohter team? If so, which one? I feel that most will give up on the NFL all together if the Bills leave BLO; however, I wonder what will happen to the rest of Bills nation. I remember the pain that Browns fans felt when their teams left. I hope we don't have to go through that in a few years. I wouldn't support the NFL any more. It would be my protest against the idea of "franchise free agency." The phenomenon of franchise free agency killed the NHL, and will cost the NFL one more paying fan if the Bills move. A meaningless protest in the scheme of things, I know, but you did ask.
Booster4324 Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 What is this NFL you speak of? I should note I am not from Buffalo, but would still not think of them as my team if they did move. The NFL is already close to losing me as a fan (small loss as I spend very little) and that would be the final straw.
jax bill backer Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 I would follow college strictly if the Bills moved
MarkyMannn Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 this is a nightmare of mine. I would not follow NFL for a while. Dude, aren't you dead? Like when the Braves left, I never followed the NBA again, the same for the NFL.
goynahan Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 i wouldnt be able to bring myself to actually give a sh*t about another team. rooting for a team is one thing, but its impossible to just recreate the unexplainable obsession i have for the Bills. If i rooted for another team and they lost a game, im sure it wouldnt bother me at all, whereas a bills loss ruins my whole week and has me questioning my purpose on this planet. so in other words, its impossible for me to become a fan of another team, my heart would be left to wander the earth without a purpose
macaroni Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 I guess I'd be a "free agent fan" I can't say I'd give up the NFL all together, but I think I'd root for whichever team caught my interest from year to year. As a previous poster said ..... the Bills are my tie back to my home town, and I refuse to miss one single play. Without the Bills, I'd watch who ever and when ever the spirit moved me when I didn't have something better to do.
BillsZubaz Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 It would take a good mourning period. I would probably follow Cleveland eventually. They are close, have a passionate fan base.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 I'd root for the Jets or Giants. Could never root for the Eagles.
The Dean Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 Steelers Yup. Same here. Doesn't it seem like we get this thread once a month, or so?
RJ (not THAT RJ) Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 Yup. Same here. Doesn't it seem like we get this thread once a month, or so? Indeed it does. I cannot imagine that any other fan boards actually discuss this possibility. Is that just a sign of how insecure we are as Bills fans, or of our sense of how the league handles small markets?
May Day 10 Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 NFL would be done as far as Im concerned. I would probably get my fill with NCAA and choose a program to follow closely. If I had to choose a different NFL team in the absence of the Bills, it would be Cleveland.... Even if the Bills moved to Toronto
NewHampshireBillsFan Posted August 15, 2009 Posted August 15, 2009 Indeed it does. I cannot imagine that any other fan boards actually discuss this possibility. Is that just a sign of how insecure we are as Bills fans, or of our sense of how the league handles small markets? WE ARE INSECURE. I've never met fans of any other NFL team that even think about losing their team. Maybe Jacksonville but I don't know any Jag fans. But we probably should be insecure and Goodell and other bigwigs haven't exactly given a ringing endorsement that the Bills will stay after Wilson. The attitude is Buffalo has to continue to prove they can support the team. But Buffalo fans epitomize what is good and honorable about the NFL--rabid fans who support their team with the enthusiasm of a southern college town. By the same token NE* epitomizes what is bad and disgusting about the NFL--a cheataholic head coach who the commissioner sucks up to like he was Vince Lombardi. Bottom line: the NFL may have more to lose by the Bills moving than they realize. Bills moving may signal the beginning of the decline of the respect the NFL has in the sports world at this time. What Goodell should be saying is the NFL will do everything in its power to keep the Bills in Buffalo, such as extend low cost loans to the new owners, etc. Low cost loans like the NFL gave the Giants/Jets to build their new stadium which Wilson rightly complained about.
Mr. WEO Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 WE ARE INSECURE. I've never met fans of any other NFL team that even think about losing their team. Maybe Jacksonville but I don't know any Jag fans. But we probably should be insecure and Goodell and other bigwigs haven't exactly given a ringing endorsement that the Bills will stay after Wilson. The attitude is Buffalo has to continue to prove they can support the team. But Buffalo fans epitomize what is good and honorable about the NFL--rabid fans who support their team with the enthusiasm of a southern college town. By the same token NE* epitomizes what is bad and disgusting about the NFL--a cheataholic head coach who the commissioner sucks up to like he was Vince Lombardi. Bottom line: the NFL may have more to lose by the Bills moving than they realize. Bills moving may signal the beginning of the decline of the respect the NFL has in the sports world at this time. What Goodell should be saying is the NFL will do everything in its power to keep the Bills in Buffalo, such as extend low cost loans to the new owners, etc. Low cost loans like the NFL gave the Giants/Jets to build their new stadium which Wilson rightly complained about. When the Colts left Baltimore, did the League fold? How about the Browns? The Rams? The Raiders (twice)? Do you really think fans of other teams would view the league differently if the next owner of the Bills moved the team? The "low cost loans" were availble to Ralph for years. He never complained about them. There is only one person who is responsible for the fate of the Bills in Buffalo at this time. His name is Ralph Wilson. Why don't you ask him what his intent is for his great legacy after he dies. What plans has he made to help keep the team here? He'll tell you---"none".
Thoner7 Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 If I had to pick a team, it would be the Skins. Bruce Smith played there, Fletcher played there, and they are pretty much the exact opposite of the Bills when you talk about off season philosophys. The off season would at least be much more inspiring.
Cynical Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 Simple. ROLL TIDE ROLL! Best part will be never having to worry again about my favorite team moving.
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