I'm deleting any Bon Jovi tunes on my iPod...except Living on a Prayer and You Give Love A Bad Name. And probably keep Bad Medicine too if I have it
I'm deleting any Bon Jovi tunes on my iPod...except Living on a Prayer and You Give Love A Bad Name. And probably keep Bad Medicine too if I have it
My faith doesn’t make me perfect, it makes me forgiven.
GOD PlS Don't let him buy it .....Go away Jon Bon Jovi----->
BertSquirtgum (04-12-2014),imbondz (04-11-2014)
NNNOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
And someone else said "Never mind!"
-Deep Purple
"Have you ever taken a crap so big your pants fit better?"--Ron White
The Popcorn (04-13-2014)
This homo and his lesbian haircut can go F himself
Who cares about these idiots reports. No way these Canadian clowns buy the Bills.
Why not. Russ didnt do the fans any favors by stating the bills were a regional team that included southern Ontario. In fact a strong case could be made that Toronto is the same market thus avoiding any relocation fees.
Its no different than if the Pats wanted to move to Hartford or Providence.
Toronto is the the 4th largest population and 5th largest tv market on the continent. It wouldn't be hard to get 24 owners to agree. It instantly raises the value of all the teams and generates more tv revenue
kishoph (04-12-2014)
In Montreal? Maybe..I remember Dave Winfield in 1983 in Toronto killing a seagull when he threw a baseball at the seagull at the end of the 5th inning warmup.. After the game Winfield was taken to the police station and charged with "Unnecessary suffering to a animal"
WagonCircler (04-12-2014)
Ah - thanks. That was it...
Just for fun - the CLE Indians'10-cent beer night:
http://mlb.si.com/2013/06/04/a-mista...er-night-riot/
Last edited by stuckincincy; 04-12-2014 at 12:06 PM.
Ginger Vitis (04-12-2014),The Popcorn (04-13-2014)
Only problem with this is that it doesn't generate more tv revenue. It's an international market. There was something on this and the fact the nfl doesn't get additional revenue on Canadian games.
I agree that the regionalized team could make them easier to move up both but the cfl has clout in canada and they won't like splitting with an nfl team on a full time basis. Plus Toronto folks like coming for a cheaper game and the tailgate
WagonCircler (04-12-2014)
The Popcorn (04-13-2014)
Don't be so sure about that. The owners have a very real fear of being hit with an anti-trust violation. They have been living under the umbrella of baseball's anti-trust exemption for years, but they don't actually have one of their own.
Every time a franchise moves it pisses off a lot of people. I detest Chuck Schumer, but he's a very powerful man and he is rightly feared by people like Goodell.
Losing the only NFL team to play in NY State would not sit well with him or others who could make payback a real *****.
better days (04-13-2014)
It's funny, because what I perceive as a "last ditch option" is trying to keep the team in a region that cannot possibly support it by modern day NFL standards which revolve entirely around corporate money, not individual fan ticket sales.
Even at individual fan ticket sales, we still can't sell out the stadium despite tremendously competitive ticket prices. Granted, winning would cure most if not all of that, but that's another story that creates a huge catch-22 for us.
Let's face it, Buffalo clearly does not have the corporate base to fund the luxury suites nor the fan base to fund PSLs. We're a blue collar town/team.
Frankly I prefer it that way and think that the modern day corporately funded base has ruined what used to be a good thing, but that doesn't matter, what matters is how things actually work. We have some of the best individual blue collar fans in the NFL, if not the best, but what's missing Buffalo simply does not have in a state that's so broke that it makes a recent bankruptcy declarer look loaded.