Hire-A-Real-GM/Coach Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 The bigger question that I had heard mentioned in a recent chat with well I'd rather support a bad team than have no team at all? Really? Fair to a point, but at what stage do you just say "F U" knowing that management doesnt want to win, they just want to make $$ and will continue to do that as the fans blindly follow this team. It has been 10 years since this team saw a postseason game and I can guarantee you, the annals of message board archives would showcase the SAME type of posts (I.E. Poor coaching, poor gameday decisions, below average QB play, suspect defense, late game meltdowns, ownership hiring Tier 3-4 talent, hiring unqualified coaches, etc, overall cheap reputation, etc) over and over again and all at our expense both in wallets and in frame of mind. So what and/or when is enough? I moved from WNY 10+ years ago and now live in San Diego. Sure I'm a bit insulated from the doom and gloom in Buffalo (but its been documented well), but would I cry wolf if the Bills moved to say Toronto or LA or pick a city? Probably not. I think you would all go on with your lives and maybe follow another team.
nucci Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 I did not miss a game during the '84 and '85 seasons. Not sure what that says about me but I will always follow and support this team. My father took me to my 1st game in 1967. No reason to stop now. It's in my blood and will never leave.
BuffaloBaumer Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 I did not miss a game during the '84 and '85 seasons. Not sure what that says about me but I will always follow and support this team. My father took me to my 1st game in 1967. No reason to stop now. It's in my blood and will never leave. yup
birdog1960 Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 The bigger question that I had heard mentioned in a recent chat with well I'd rather support a bad team than have no team at all? Really? Fair to a point, but at what stage do you just say "F U" knowing that management doesnt want to win, they just want to make $$ and will continue to do that as the fans blindly follow this team. It has been 10 years since this team saw a postseason game and I can guarantee you, the annals of message board archives would showcase the SAME type of posts (I.E. Poor coaching, poor gameday decisions, below average QB play, suspect defense, late game meltdowns, ownership hiring Tier 3-4 talent, hiring unqualified coaches, etc, overall cheap reputation, etc) over and over again and all at our expense both in wallets and in frame of mind. So what and/or when is enough? I moved from WNY 10+ years ago and now live in San Diego. Sure I'm a bit insulated from the doom and gloom in Buffalo (but its been documented well), but would I cry wolf if the Bills moved to say Toronto or LA or pick a city? Probably not. I think you would all go on with your lives and maybe follow another team. My solution is to hedge and follow an exciting, local college team while accepting that I will root for the bills despite their greedy, self obsessed, evil little owner and his blatant disregard for the long suffering fans. That gives me at least one good game a week to watch. Go Hokies! (No guilt there; Bruce's alma mater, stand up, classy school if you discount the Vicks,great coach, great game days) If they move to Toronto, I will probably still follow as geographically (if you were to cross Lake Ontario from Youngstown) its probably as close to my hometown as Orchard Park and I always liked the city and the people...but it won't be the same. They will almost assuredly improve with a new owner there. If they go to Cali....I'm done.
Astrobot Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 After enduring back to back 2-14 seasons awhile back, triple 7-9 seasons are nothing. They are entertaining to say the least, and I am too loyal to desert my team. Unlike Clements, Peters, etc.
Steely Dan Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 Ya gotta pay the troll toll to get into this boys hole.
AF88Bills Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 one thing that really sucks about following a bad team like the bills is how boring the football is. I was watching Indy last night, and thinking about how awesome the football is...the NFL has a lot of good football and we're missing it b/c the Bills can't get their act together.
Flutie Flakes Posted September 28, 2009 Posted September 28, 2009 I am a BILLS FAN. Absolutely! P.S. Rande - We were one of the last to leave the lot last night. Had a nice fire going and it was tough to get up from my camp chair....GO BILLS!!!
Bills Brother Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 The bigger question that I had heard mentioned in a recent chat with well I'd rather support a bad team than have no team at all? Really? Fair to a point, but at what stage do you just say "F U" knowing that management doesnt want to win, they just want to make $$ and will continue to do that as the fans blindly follow this team. It has been 10 years since this team saw a postseason game and I can guarantee you, the annals of message board archives would showcase the SAME type of posts (I.E. Poor coaching, poor gameday decisions, below average QB play, suspect defense, late game meltdowns, ownership hiring Tier 3-4 talent, hiring unqualified coaches, etc, overall cheap reputation, etc) over and over again and all at our expense both in wallets and in frame of mind. So what and/or when is enough? I moved from WNY 10+ years ago and now live in San Diego. Sure I'm a bit insulated from the doom and gloom in Buffalo (but its been documented well), but would I cry wolf if the Bills moved to say Toronto or LA or pick a city? Probably not. I think you would all go on with your lives and maybe follow another team. As a Bills fan for more decades than I care to remember, I long ago concluded that I'm hooked. Despite all the suffering, I'll keep going to games and keep buying Sunday Ticket (I don't live in WNY). I've accepted the notion that being a Bills fan is like being in love with the wrong woman. You know it's going to end in more anger, suffering and crushing disappointment, but when she gives that look that says, "com'n honey, it'll be different this time" you just cannot control yourself.
Chef Jim Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 Seeing I was born and raised in WNY and all my family is still there I'm a fan of the area. Of what this franchise has become? Not so much any more. I guess is comes from distance and age.
C.Biscuit97 Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 one thing that really sucks about following a bad team like the bills is how boring the football is. I was watching Indy last night, and thinking about how awesome the football is...the NFL has a lot of good football and we're missing it b/c the Bills can't get their act together. Yeah, those Pats* and Bucs games were snooze fests. I swear if we ever make the playoffs again and god forbid lose, people are going to hang themselves.
birdog1960 Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 As a Bills fan for more decades than I care to remember, I long ago concluded that I'm hooked. Despite all the suffering, I'll keep going to games and keep buying Sunday Ticket (I don't live in WNY). I've accepted the notion that being a Bills fan is like being in love with the wrong woman. You know it's going to end in more anger, suffering and crushing disappointment, but when she gives that look that says, "com'n honey, it'll be different this time" you just cannot control yourself.well done. I think i'd rather be a bills fan than be with the wrong woman though!
Offside Number 76 Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 So what and/or when is enough? I moved from WNY 10+ years ago and now live in San Diego. Sure I'm a bit insulated from the doom and gloom in Buffalo (but its been documented well), but would I cry wolf if the Bills moved to say Toronto or LA or pick a city? Probably not. I think you would all go on with your lives and maybe follow another team. That's a lot easier to say from San Diego than from Buffalo.
Chef Jim Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 That's a lot easier to say from San Diego than from Buffalo. I haven't lived in Buffalo in 30 but you are right on with that.
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