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  • ServoBillieves
    The Voice of Reason
    • Jul 2007
    • 6106

    Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise



    Hmm... I see where they're coming from with the financial aspect. Otherwise the roster doesn't look so bad.
    Bye Bye Brady...
  • OpIv37
    Acid Douching Asswipe
    • Sep 2002
    • 101313

    #2
    Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

    aging stadium with no lease? 93 year old owner in poor health? Lower revenue than most of the league?

    Makes perfect sense.
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    • jamze132
      Don’t hate…
      • Jun 2003
      • 29410

      #3
      Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

      Well duh.

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      • HAMMER
        I'm right, Miyagi is wrong.
        • Jul 2003
        • 8132

        #4
        Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

        You guys are like a ray of sunshine.

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        • OpIv37
          Acid Douching Asswipe
          • Sep 2002
          • 101313

          #5
          Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

          Originally posted by HAMMER View Post
          You guys are like a ray of sunshine.
          what do you want us to say? It's all true- sometimes reality sucks.
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          • Ed
            Dude
            • Sep 2002
            • 9247

            #6
            Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

            Well once they get the new lease and stadium improvements worked out that should help.

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            • ParanoidAndroid
              My battery is low and it's getting dark.
              • Apr 2004
              • 16862

              #7
              Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

              It's okay. Oakland is going to be moved to LA. Buffalo is safe for a while.

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              • Ed
                Dude
                • Sep 2002
                • 9247

                #8
                Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

                Originally posted by andyxc71 View Post
                It's okay. Oakland is going to be moved to LA. Buffalo is safe for a while.
                I think the Chargers and the Rams make a lot of sense for LA.

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                • Pinkerton Security
                  Pinkerton's son
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 6003

                  #9
                  Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

                  This article is just dumb....one snippet and no details whatsoever. Yes, we arent doing as well as most teams....but what about teams like the Jags? They cant even fill half their stadium and are in even worse condition financially. If we had a more solid situation with the stadium this would be a different story.

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                  • OpIv37
                    Acid Douching Asswipe
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 101313

                    #10
                    Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

                    Originally posted by pinkdogg32 View Post
                    This article is just dumb....one snippet and no details whatsoever. Yes, we arent doing as well as most teams....but what about teams like the Jags? They cant even fill half their stadium and are in even worse condition financially. If we had a more solid situation with the stadium this would be a different story.

                    Um, duh.

                    Part of the reason they ranked the team so low was because of the stadium situation. The Jags have a much newer stadium with an ironclad lease and an owner who just bought the team. Granted, they have attendance and revenue issues that surpass ours, but the people who wrote this article clearly think the instability surrounding the ownership and stadium situations trumps the revenue issues.
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                    • Ed
                      Dude
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 9247

                      #11
                      Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

                      I think "most troubled" is a relative term. Realistically, no nfl franchise is in trouble. The Bills just have some important issues to resolve and will always be a small market team.

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                      • Johnny Bugmenot
                        Will not tolerate vandalism.
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 4311

                        #12
                        Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

                        Originally posted by Ed View Post
                        Well once they get the new lease and stadium improvements worked out that should help.
                        Yeah, because Erie County is SO going to want to hand over $200 million dollars to a team that, upon the last time they handed them $125 million dollars, proceeded to tank and not make the playoffs twelve years running. Let's be blunt: the only way this deal makes any financial sense is if the Bills start making the playoffs. The idea of the county giving out hundreds of millions to a team that hasn't made the playoffs since Rob Johnson and Doug Flutie were battling for the starting quarterback position is an embarrassment. And you can forget the state of New York chipping in-- Silver blocked the last attempt to build a football stadium in this state, and the Senate GOP has basically said no to pork. Believe me, by the time the end of this season rolls around, this town will practically be saying "Good riddance!"

                        As for the Raiders, they have Santa Clara and can move in with the 49ers without having to deal with the LA developers. Buffalo obviously doesn't have that option unless the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' new stadium is built a LOT bigger than planned.

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                        • Ed
                          Dude
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 9247

                          #13
                          Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

                          Originally posted by Johnny Bugmenot View Post
                          Yeah, because Erie County is SO going to want to hand over $200 million dollars to a team that, upon the last time they handed them $125 million dollars, proceeded to tank and not make the playoffs twelve years running. Let's be blunt: the only way this deal makes any financial sense is if the Bills start making the playoffs. The idea of the county giving out hundreds of millions to a team that hasn't made the playoffs since Rob Johnson and Doug Flutie were battling for the starting quarterback position is an embarrassment. And you can forget the state of New York chipping in-- Silver blocked the last attempt to build a football stadium in this state, and the Senate GOP has basically said no to pork. Believe me, by the time the end of this season rolls around, this town will practically be saying "Good riddance!"

                          As for the Raiders, they have Santa Clara and can move in with the 49ers without having to deal with the LA developers. Buffalo obviously doesn't have that option unless the Hamilton Tiger-Cats' new stadium is built a LOT bigger than planned.
                          I'm pretty sure the Bills still pay millions in taxes every year regardless of what their record is.

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                          • OpIv37
                            Acid Douching Asswipe
                            • Sep 2002
                            • 101313

                            #14
                            Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

                            Originally posted by Ed View Post
                            I'm pretty sure the Bills still pay millions in taxes every year regardless of what their record is.
                            This is true, but he still has a point. The team is going to be more popular (and hence profitable) when they are winning. A good team is a better investment for the county than a bad one because a bad one is more likely to move.
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                            • Jan Reimers
                              Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
                              • May 2003
                              • 17353

                              #15
                              Re: Forbes Magazine: Bills most "troubled" franchise

                              Why don't we stop all this crap and enjoy opening day?

                              I know all of you gloom and doomers just can't wait to tell us all how bad everything is, but you know what? The Bills are still in Buffalo, Ralph is still alive, the relevant parties are working on a plan for stadium renovations and a long term lease, and we have a game against the Jets on Sunday.

                              Let's enjoy what we have.
                              Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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