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Would you root for another team? Not watch the NFL anymore? Or just watch the NFL without really rooting for anyone, hoping for an expansion team to come back to Buffalo?
Originally posted by LOSman WINS
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Originally posted by Prov401
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Originally posted by better days
I will not be surprised if Tebow has more success than Peyton in the NFL.
Watch the NFL (love football in general) and hope a franchise comes back to Buffalo. I Might start cheering for another team a few years down the road if it doesn't look like anyone's coming to town.
I'd cheer for other teams in certain games like I do except I no longer would cheer for "Bills". But my Sundays would no longer resolve around football and I wouldn't be posting on football boards.
I'm not really sure. If it were LA, I would not, could not continue to be a fan of the franchise. If it were elsewhere, I would consider it. Otherwise, I'd probably do like MyBills and root for my favorite NFC team. Of course, my passion for that team would never be the same as it is for the Bills.
It would be real difficult to watch football if the Bills moved to LA. But I love the game of football, so I don't think that I would give up watching it all together.
I would probably start rooting for another honorable, pride filled team, from the North. Certain to never part ways with it's city. I'd become a Green Bay Packers fan.
I could never survive another favorite team moving. I became a Bills fan when my beloved Browns moved to Baltimore. I never thought I'd love a team as much as my father and I loved the Browns. Then they were gone. So, I started watching Bills games (I was always a fan, but they were always second favorite to Cleveland). Then I became a huge Bills fan, when the Browns came back it just wasn't the same. Different players, different coaches, heck even a different stadium. I tried, but my love for the Bills had grown, and I was stuck on them. If this team moves, I will no longer be able to watch another NFL game in fear of the same thing happening again.
Watch the NFL (love football in general) and hope a franchise comes back to Buffalo. I Might start cheering for another team a few years down the road if it doesn't look like anyone's coming to town.
This is the route I'd take. I'd be pissed if the Bills left and would want to see the team lose, on the other hand I'd have a hard time rooting against some of the players that I really like. I'd hold out hope that a team would return to Buffalo and keep the name Bills. If that didn't happen, I'd become an Eagles fan (my parents and extended family are from the Philly area), but it just wouldn't be the same.
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