Inferior talent has destroyed our homefield advantage far more than reduced seating did. Ironically, the reduced seating was necessary to building more premium seating, the revenue from which is non-shared revenue that theoretically was supposed to make the Bills more financially sound - thus more competitive on the field.
Tom Brady said going into the game that the Ralph is still the loudest place to play in the NFL. Didn't have much effect, did it? By the way, who had more false start penalities Sunday, the Bills or the Pats?