Terry : http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/16...-stadium-plans
Kim : http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2016...t-finding-mode
The substance of both is that they aren't being pushed and they're aware of market limitations while doing due diligence. This is a good thing imho.
It's also where Brandon comes into play with some common sense in his real field (from the latter) :
“When you look under the Christmas tree everyone wants brand-new toys, that’s easily said,” team president Russ Brandon said. “But when you go through the process and look to see exactly what makes sense for our community, that’s what we have to be very thoughtful of. With a new stadium comes a lot of things — public-private partnership, there’s PSLs (personal seat licenses), there’s cost increases across the board. We’ve been successful in Buffalo with a volume model; lot of seats in the building, lot of suites in the building, and we’ve been able to keep costs down because we’ve been able to manage a 43-year-old building and we’ve been able to do that very well. That equation, economically, changes with a new building.”