The Buffalo Bills...
Lose more than they win, haven't sniffed the playoffs this century, get railed upon for poor marketing and merchandising, can't sell out half of their home games, won't spend big money on established stars, whine about being a small market team, etc, etc.
The Buffalo Sabres...
Have established themselves as a winning franchise (including the league's top spot overall with the President's Trophy), have been to the conference finals the past two years, have marketed the **** out of the team and led the league in merchandise sales this past season, sold out every game this year and will again next, yet they also won't spend money on established stars and whine about being a small market team, etc, etc.
When it comes right down to it...Is there really any difference?
Lose more than they win, haven't sniffed the playoffs this century, get railed upon for poor marketing and merchandising, can't sell out half of their home games, won't spend big money on established stars, whine about being a small market team, etc, etc.
The Buffalo Sabres...
Have established themselves as a winning franchise (including the league's top spot overall with the President's Trophy), have been to the conference finals the past two years, have marketed the **** out of the team and led the league in merchandise sales this past season, sold out every game this year and will again next, yet they also won't spend money on established stars and whine about being a small market team, etc, etc.
When it comes right down to it...Is there really any difference?
Comment