Hello all, i've been reading this stadium wall for a couple of years now, and let me say it's great to have a place where there is constantly something new to read about the Bills (true or not). I'm a die hard fan through and through, and like many of you i never rule us out and am the first person at the bar every sunday (i live down in Pittsburgh, these people don't know how good they have it). but anyways, i've been thinking about our team lately and the moves that are being made. there is no move in particular that has me pondering this, it's just a general observation that i wanted to express and get some reactions from. Does anyone else feel like the organization has no real incentive to improve the product on the field? Think about it, we have consistently sold out our games this decade while the team has barely sniffed the playoffs. With the fear of eventually losing the team, I think that fans are going to continue to go and spend their money because they aren't sure how much longer the team will be around. So from the organization's standpoint, what incentive is there to field a better team? You have fans that are handcuffed by the fear of losing their beloved team. If people continue to pay for a crappy product, what incentive i there to improve that product? Before losing the team was even a thought, the bills often failed to sell out all of their games. Nowadays the entire season is sold out sometimes before the first game is played. I'm not saying i firmly believe this is what the FO is thinking, but I thought I would throw it out there and here what people have to say.
In Russert we Trust,
Goynahan