Ha, Toronto suburb. Yeah, totally. You really pegged Western New York, there. /s
Although they are less populated than Toronto, the move would pretty much eliminate fans from cities like Rochester and Syracuse (these metro areas total nearly 2 million people), along with the rest of Western/Central New York, when a 1-2 hour drive becomes 3-4 hours. While Buffalo may or may not feel a connection to…
woa...
The Bills aren't going anywhere. Except possibly a new stadium in WNY.
There just happened to be a guy from Buffalo at the day-job here in SF when news of the Stevie Johnson trade broke a few months back. He was so, so happy. Jaw on the floor, staring off into space, "Wow! I can't believe they got something for him!" Absolutely thrilled.
For me, it's not about whether the Bills would ACTUALLY relocate to Toronto. It's whether or not they could effectively leverage the POSSIBILITY that they could relocate to Toronto in an attempt to squeeze more money out of Buffalo to get them to stay. We've seen it so many times; I see no reason why this would be…
Western New York has been decimated by many a hard winter and many economic challenges. The Bills are the rare unifying and uplifting (even when terrible) thing left in the area. It seems as inevitable as Lucy pulling the football from Charlie Brown that this be the final straw. It is both terrible and completely…
Ummm route running, no dbs on the field.
in the case of Buffalo vs. Cleveland, no one really wins.
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