I can realistically imagine hearing NFL bigwigs talking to each other 1 year ago saying, "Nobody in Buffalo has the money to buy the Bills after Wilson dies, only a Unicorn can save the team from moving to a more lucrative market that will help expand our market share of the sports industry. Don't worry boys, we've got Bon Jovi on our side and Buffalo is living on a prayer."
I don't think the NFL thought Terry Pegula would ever step up to the plate and hit a home run like he just did.
Terry Pegula played coy after buying the Buffalo Sabres, and only very recently did he sell land for $1.7 billion.
After Pegula sold that land, I wouldn't be surprised if the NFL's money masters took a giant collective crap in their pants.
"Oh no he didn't."
Oh yes he did.
$1.3 billion Buffalo Bills.
The NFL never saw Pegula coming. They thought they had Buffalo in the bag, but got left holding it.
Why has the NFL been pushing for a team in Toronto since 2006?
Because the NFL is enamored by numbers.
Pigs get fed, hogs get slaughtered.
Speaking of bacon, I'm going to make a BLT tonight with a slice of American cheese.
Priceless.
Based on the estimates made using population census data and historical population growth statistics, the population of Ontario as of the year 2013 is 13,472,400.
I don't think the NFL thought Terry Pegula would ever step up to the plate and hit a home run like he just did.
Terry Pegula played coy after buying the Buffalo Sabres, and only very recently did he sell land for $1.7 billion.
After Pegula sold that land, I wouldn't be surprised if the NFL's money masters took a giant collective crap in their pants.
"Oh no he didn't."
Oh yes he did.
$1.3 billion Buffalo Bills.
The NFL never saw Pegula coming. They thought they had Buffalo in the bag, but got left holding it.
Why has the NFL been pushing for a team in Toronto since 2006?
Because the NFL is enamored by numbers.
Pigs get fed, hogs get slaughtered.
Speaking of bacon, I'm going to make a BLT tonight with a slice of American cheese.
Priceless.
Based on the estimates made using population census data and historical population growth statistics, the population of Ontario as of the year 2013 is 13,472,400.
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