I am a Bills fan living in Lake Placid. Upstate NY fans in my region have barely seen a game since the super bowl years. We get a steady dose of Giants (every single game) and NE Pats games shoved down our throats. If the programming is such that NE plays at night or has the MNF game, then we get the Jets. In the case of a double header, our affiliate goes out of their way to show anyone other than the Bills. This frustrates me to no end, my annual complaints to the local networks and One Bills Drive are of no use, and the situation continues. Bills fans have vanished in the North Country, you rarely seen a Bills shirt or hoodie anymore, no one even knows who is on the team anymore, kids are not being raised as Bills fans. It's sad, the Bills have dropped the ball here in upstate NY. I'd like to see Russ Brandon regionalize the Bills past Rochester and Toronto, and make this New Yorks team. His vision of "regionalized" is very limited geographically. Let the metro folks down in NYC and NJ keep the Jets and Giants. C'mon Man! As a final insult to injury for us out of town fans, I am totally frustrated with the ticket policy. I used to be able to get tickets through the box office. Now with the policy of selling individual game tickets to the season ticket holders before they are available to the public, I can't seem to get any pre December tickets for me and my buddies to sit together. These tickets then get sold to scalpers, Stub Hub, or back to the Bills, all of which inflates the ticket prices or makes it difficult or impossible to get a few seats together. It's not very fan friendly IMO. The Bills need a better front office, and a better product on the field, then maybe we will see them again on TV.