I ask this for a couple of reasons. No trolling here. Just a legit question from someone who gets no BB news except from the national media and the Buffalo News and Democrat Chronicle.
First, is he more worried about the value of the team, and therefore the tax implications to his heirs, than about winning games? I've read his family cannot keep the Bills for tax reasons. Is that true?
Second, if the first question is answered as a negative, why the cash to cap crap? OK, I can see the long term viability of this stance, from a fiscally responsible view, but teams need to make runs. When the time is right, spend the cash (even future cash) and make your run. Teams have done it and rebounded in a few years.
When I was in Buffalo last year, I heard on the radio Jim Kelly was working with a group to buy the Bills when RW passes. Does anyone have anything further on that?
Just a few questions from someone who can't get the around the town news.
Thanks.
First, is he more worried about the value of the team, and therefore the tax implications to his heirs, than about winning games? I've read his family cannot keep the Bills for tax reasons. Is that true?
Second, if the first question is answered as a negative, why the cash to cap crap? OK, I can see the long term viability of this stance, from a fiscally responsible view, but teams need to make runs. When the time is right, spend the cash (even future cash) and make your run. Teams have done it and rebounded in a few years.
When I was in Buffalo last year, I heard on the radio Jim Kelly was working with a group to buy the Bills when RW passes. Does anyone have anything further on that?
Just a few questions from someone who can't get the around the town news.
Thanks.
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