Fate of beloved Bills upsets Buffalo faithful!
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Bills fans are loyal, ranking No.6 of 32 in "fan loyalty rankings" done by Bizjournals.com. With a market population of only 1.5 million (median in the NFL being 4.5 million), the fan-base average per capita income was $29,416 (U.S.), ranking ahead of only the New Orleans Saints. "The Bills' average attendance since 1996 is 69,823," the website said, "ninth in the NFL. Not bad for a market that's smaller than all but Green Bay – and chillier than all but Green Bay and Chicago
it is not the Bills or Ralph.. it is WNY politics, and NYS politics.
Any representative vying for votes will tell Bills fans what they want to hear... However, the only true way to save the Bills is to improve the quality of life WNY'ers enjoy with higher paying jobs, and more/major investments in the area.
The quote above is the tell tale reason of why the Bills are needing to explore options outside of WNY. Average wage of Bills is $30K a year that includes both federal and state income taxes taken out is crap pay. ****, $30k with just federal taxes taken out is crap pay IMHO, and sure as hell won't afford people to pay $1k a year for Bills tickets (at $100 a game which is minimum ammount in which Bills need/should be charging). I bet the average wage of WNY's in general outside of Bills fans is no better if not worse then the # listed in the quote.
If your living in Buffalo it's time to get up on the turnbuckles and bring the atomic elbow down on the local politicians to do whatever is necessary to fix Buffalo/WNY.
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Originally posted by ddarylpeople can be as angry as they want, but their anger is being focused in the wrong direction.
it is not the Bills or Ralph.. it is WNY politics, and NYS politics.
Any representative vying for votes will tell Bills fans what they want to hear... However, the only true way to save the Bills is to improve the quality of life WNY'ers enjoy with higher paying jobs, and more/major investments in the area.
The quote above is the tell tale reason of why the Bills are needing to explore options outside of WNY. Average wage of Bills is $30K a year that includes both federal and state income taxes taken out is crap pay. ****, $30k with just federal taxes taken out is crap pay IMHO, and sure as hell won't afford people to pay $1k a year for Bills tickets (at $100 a game which is minimum ammount in which Bills need/should be charging). I bet the average wage of WNY's in general outside of Bills fans is no better if not worse then the # listed in the quote.
If your living in Buffalo it's time to get up on the turnbuckles and bring the atomic elbow down on the local politicians to do whatever is necessary to fix Buffalo/WNY.Beware of Sarcasm
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this has nothing to do with the little guy....
corporate bucks...we cannot compete. Why are people surprised? And again...if the next owner really wants to move the team there isn't anything anybody can do...regardless the amount of money the team makes.
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Originally posted by THATHURMANATORBecause stuff here is very cheap to purchase.
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Originally posted by gr8slayerIt's cheap here too but I was making that much as a freaking salesman Officemax back in the day. $30,000 a year is a joke no matter how you want to swing it. You're the only person from Buffalo that I've met that seems to defend the economy to the death and make claims like it's just as good as (fill in the blank.)
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Originally posted by jfreemanyeah our gas, electric, and general living expenses are really cheap. sike.
the housing is cheap, that's about it. but with taxes the way they are, it's almost a wash.
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