Ralph is getting up there in years. Though he appears pretty healthy, when he does pass away (here's hoping that is not for a long time ), Im just curious what happens to the Bills. does he have succesors in line. I know it's kind of a ugly subject, but I really would like to know.
I hate to say it......
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His daughters are in line- and I don't see them ponying up the inheritance tax money. Pray the Los Angeles Saints are all snug in their new digs when Ralph Dies.
BTW- have you seen him lately? He's been ded for 3 years butr no one bothered to tell him. His half time rambling when someone goes on the wall of fame or when they brought out the 1964 Bills was so bad it was almost comical.
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id never be able to root for the bills anywhere else. Please lord let there be a clause that dosnt allow them to move. Or a very wealthy business man willing to keep them in Buffalo.
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There will be estate tax issues that, unless Ralph has done some serious tax planning, may preclude his family members from keeping the team. While the Republicans are phasing down the so-called "Death Tax," Ralph may not last long enough to take full advantage of it.
Hopefully, a local buyer, probably in the form of a consortium, will purchase the team and keep it in Buffalo.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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Originally posted by SoCalBillsFanisn't there some consortium who owns the packers? Like a million private citizens or something? That would be kind of cool for buffalo, if the citizens owned the bills
The NFL in it's current state won't allow that kind of ownership anymore. They want one guy (or small ownership group headed by one guy) making the decisions. They granfathered in the Packers. No professional team in any sport has this set up.
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Originally posted by DozerdogNo professional team in any sport has this set up.
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Originally posted by Mr. CynicalWhich sucks, because owners can flake out or flat out suck. If they were owned by the city or some body of people, you wouldn't likely get things like Oakland/LA Raiders, Baltimore/Indy Colts or Cleveland Ravens.
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