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The Bills are a regional team that encompasses WNY and Central NY. The days of a football team being affiliated with just one city are long gone. It's all about marketing and the almighty dollar
There really would be no Buffalo Bills without Rochester... so if you wanna alienate the rest of the state, go ahead. You won't have th Bills anymore. The only way that the Bills stay in Western NY is the regional influence.
And by the way, they're already not in Buffalo. So if they're not in Buffalo... why not make the stadium in a place that's closer to their second market rather than further, like Orchard Park.
I would go to more games in a stadium east of Buffalo... getting to Orchard Park is a pain in the ass.
Because I'm a student.... and Orchard Park isn't the greatest place for young single guys, IMHO
This is no offense to OP... it's just good sense to move the stadium closer to the city that is your second biggest draw... and not by far and who's metro us due to have a larger populatio in under 2 decades.
put the stadium on the east side of buffalo rather than the west- it's no further from the city itself but closer to Rochester, where a lot of fans come from...
Buffalo is one of the smallest markets in the NFL- if you want them to stay in Buffalo they're going to have to continue to draw fans from Rochester, Canada, and anywhere else remotely close.
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