Forget about what Ralph said....

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  • OpIv37
    Acid Douching Asswipe
    • Sep 2002
    • 101288

    Forget about what Ralph said....

    First of all, Ralph wants concessions from the league. If he goes on record as saying "the team's fine- we're not going anywhere," it undermines his position as the economically disadvantaged owner.

    Second, even if Ralph did say that the team was staying, he'd be lying. The economics of the game are moving away from the true hardcore fans and towards corporate "fans" with big bucks for advertising and luxury box. That makes sense in a purely economical sense but it breaks the true sports fan's code of blind loyalty. Eventually, it will catch up with the NFL, but there is lag in the system: the loyal fans won't be giving up anytime soon. So, the NFL will walk alk over us and still make zillions of dollars for the next few decades until the hardcore fans die off.

    Sometime in the next decade- probably sometime in the next 5 years- the Bills will be leaving Buffalo. Ralph has made a lot of mistakes with this team recently and hasn't changed with the game and the economy, but I have a feeling that his legacy will be us thanking him for buying us a few more years with this Toronto deal.
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  • YardRat
    Well, lookie here...
    • Dec 2004
    • 86262

    #2
    Re: Forget about what Ralph said....

    Reality's a *****...Ain't it?
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    • Nighthawk
      Getting old waiting for a championship in Buffalo!
      • Jul 2002
      • 15437

      #3
      Re: Forget about what Ralph said....

      Originally posted by OpIv37
      First of all, Ralph wants concessions from the league. If he goes on record as saying "the team's fine- we're not going anywhere," it undermines his position as the economically disadvantaged owner.

      Second, even if Ralph did say that the team was staying, he'd be lying. The economics of the game are moving away from the true hardcore fans and towards corporate "fans" with big bucks for advertising and luxury box. That makes sense in a purely economical sense but it breaks the true sports fan's code of blind loyalty. Eventually, it will catch up with the NFL, but there is lag in the system: the loyal fans won't be giving up anytime soon. So, the NFL will walk alk over us and still make zillions of dollars for the next few decades until the hardcore fans die off.

      Sometime in the next decade- probably sometime in the next 5 years- the Bills will be leaving Buffalo. Ralph has made a lot of mistakes with this team recently and hasn't changed with the game and the economy, but I have a feeling that his legacy will be us thanking him for buying us a few more years with this Toronto deal.

      OP, we see eye to eye on a lot of things, but I will never thank Ralph for raping this city of money and constantly complaining about being poor. He's an idiot and always will be an idiot.

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      • jpdex12
        Registered User
        • Jan 2005
        • 2670

        #4
        Re: Forget about what Ralph said....

        Wow, Op's thread was gloomy...what's new?
        Where else would you rather be than right here right now?

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