You are a Free Agent in a month and can sign anywhere,your agent thinks the Buffalo Bills are one of the teams that can use your services.Now your process is to decide wether this team is truly an up and coming team? What benefits do you see in this franchise? What will or will not sell you on choosing the Bills.
Shopping for a new team.
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Pros: Great fan base, best food in the country, beautiful winters, best summer in the country, blue collar (the way a football town should be), Marv, good community for a family, D that is one step away from being elite, O that is slowly getting better, great special teams, player's coach
Cons: Small market, low spending, possible move in a few years, awful winters, high taxes
Looks good to me!
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The new scoreboard and that ribbon board around the stadium. That will put them in a hypnotic trance, forcing them to sign.
Hell, Fletcher signed with us after a 3-13 season. It's all perception & . Plus Marv and Jauron have a good rep. A 7-9 team that looks to be improving. The Bills can target a couple key guys or more and get them to strongly consider coming here, little dout.Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit
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It depends on what the individual is looking for. If they want to be a part of a young team with a tremendous amount of potential, and the position they play is condusive of the teams style, and they don't mind playing for a team that won't pay beaucoup bucks, but will give you an enormous sense of pride in a city with a hometown feel...then they've come to the right place. Buffalo is still one of the few franchises in the league that concerns itself with the game of football and not the bueracratic BS the majority of the league tends to rotate around.
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For one second stop thinking like a fan and answer this from an NFL players' perspective. Assuming he has heard little to nothing about the Bills other than what he gets from the national media (who hates Buffalo)
Pros: New Scoreboard going into stadium, Up and Coming young QB, A coach that the players like, Marv Levy still in the organization
Cons: Ancient Owner, Old first time GM, Old Stadium, Very little opportunity for national advertising contract, Perennial Loser, 4 SuperBowl Losses, Terrible Offensive Line, Nate Clements wants to leave, Cheap Owner, Cold Winters, Even Colder home games in Nov/Dec/Jan, Uncertainty of organization's future, 4 games last year that didnt sell out even though the Bills were in the playoff hunt for all of them, No Monday/Sunday night games for national recognition.
Sorry, but this is what I feel is the national perspective of Buffalo and the Bills
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Originally posted by bwbrentonPros: Great fan base, best food in the country, beautiful winters, best summer in the country, blue collar (the way a football town should be), Marv, good community for a family, D that is one step away from being elite, O that is slowly getting better, great special teams, player's coach
Cons: Small market, low spending, possible move in a few years, awful winters, high taxes
Looks good to me!
But I agree with pretty much everything else you said.
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Originally posted by OpIv37the D is far from being elite- we're at least 4 players away. And I don't think it will be elite as long as we have this stupid Tampa 2 system.
But I agree with pretty much everything else you said.Originally posted by mysticsotoLecter is right in everything he said.
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Originally posted by Dr.LecterYeah, because there are no elite Tampa 2 (or modified Tampa 2) systems in the NFL.
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Well, Tampa had a pretty dominant Tampa 2.
As far as weather, while I and many others don't like it, there are some that like the winter season. I remember that the winter weather was a factor in Bryce Paup coming over from Green Bay when he signed w/ the Bills. He was a big snowmobile enthusiast and loves the NE.
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Originally posted by Jeff1220Well, Tampa had a pretty dominant Tampa 2.
As far as weather, while I and many others don't like it, there are some that like the winter season. I remember that the winter weather was a factor in Bryce Paup coming over from Green Bay when he signed w/ the Bills. He was a big snowmobile enthusiast and loves the NE.
As far as the weather, I grew up in Rochester so snow and cold were just facts of life- I didn't know anything else. But when I moved down here, I was surprised to see how many people were completely put off by the thought of that much cold and snow. I think the weather is a significant challenge in attracting players- I'm sure most of them don't give a damn about the weather on Game Day, but living in it is a significant deterrent.
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Originally posted by OpIv37the D is far from being elite- we're at least 4 players away. And I don't think it will be elite as long as we have this stupid Tampa 2 system.
But I agree with pretty much everything else you said.
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