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Einstein

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  1. It’s a fact that many fans miss when they make the argument of “We are just catching up to the average ticket sale price”. Not really. We are only 15.9% less than the average NFL tickets. And I believe I read ticket prices are increasing another 10% this year, so that discrepancy is likely going to get smaller. We are not just catching up to the rest of the league - we are almost there. And the new stadium ticket pricing will not just catch us up, it will put us into the top 5/10 for ticket pricing is my hypothesis.
  2. No you are typically allowed to sell you re-sell your PSL. Oftentimes for significantly less than you purchased it for.
  3. So all we need is for the Bills to win 2 Super Bowls? Sign me up for that. Joking aside, that article is from 2017. Of course a PSL will rise in value directly after that. Giants PSL’s are now down significantly as well. You can pick up a PSL for as low as $400 right now.
  4. $40k in an account earning 8~ish% interest over those same 10 years is close to $100k. The smart play here is to let others pay the absurd retail price, and then purchase it from them in a few years for pennies on the dollar. The Jets sold PSL’s for as high as $25,000. Those same PSL’s are selling for $4,500 now. https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/business/meadowlands-matters/2017/02/24/jets-psls-have-proved-bad-investments/98361042/
  5. Not a chance that is true. Bills tickets were only 15.9% cheaper than the league average in 2023. We have seen reports of ticket prices for the new stadium being 70% to 100% higher than the current prices. The new stadium pricing will be top 10 in the NFL without a doubt.
  6. This doesn’t compute. Building a brand new 8,000 square foot house in Buffalo, doesn’t mean that this new house has equal market value to the same large home in California. Or Chicago. Or NYC. etc. Bringing the Bills ticket pricing up to national averages only makes sense if they’re also building the stadium in one of those larger cities that demand such exorbitant ticket prices. But they’re not. They’re charging big city prices, without the big city. The big city prices make sense in those cities because *everything* is more expensive there. It would be akin to being told the apartments in Lackawanna are now $7.5k per month, because the landlord says the previous rent was undervalued compared to Manhattan and LA.
  7. I still don’t understand this. I understand they don’t want the pricing to get out, but why don’t they want us to see the stadium!?!?
  8. As soon as they said “the club areas will have a roof covering, radiant heating and indoor food”… I would told them blankly, “that’s exactly what we have at 50 year old stadium right now”.
  9. $40k is more than the nations average salary. Wow.
  10. They picked a really poor picture for his introduction article. Nothing in PSE seems to have any vetting process.
  11. Agreed on short term but more like 18 months.
  12. We already are through taxes. Look forward to reading your notes. Were you impressed with the 3d view?
  13. “Please refrain from sharing what you see, so the full timeshare presentation effect will be in place in for everyone”. “Bring your wallet”.
  14. Yeah its a wonderful town. We actually chose it because it reminded us of Key West.
  15. They must not be allowing you to take pictures or video. I would assume we would get leaks by now if they were allowing it.
  16. I have a home in Dunedin and am there for part of there, if either you or Kwai want to meet up. There is a Bills bar there called Buffalo Charlies.
  17. - The Steelers were 7-3 when Pickett started and finished the game last season. He had wins over playoff teams such as Baltimore, Cleveland and the Rams. He threw for over 200 yards in 60% of his games. - They were 0-3 with Trubisky starting. All of those losses came against non-playoff teams. He threw for over 200 yards in 0% of his games.
  18. It's a lot to ask for. No wonder Allen keeps making comments like "who knows what will happen" and "I can't control that" when speaking of his future with the Bills. And we all know that if a reporter asked Allen if he will be here next year, he would definitely respond "I dont know".
  19. Right about what? How do you know what he left minicamp about? We were never given any answers.
  20. And him leaving minicamp on day 1 after a fight with the coach/gm. People forget/ignore/pretend a lot of these issues never happened.
  21. Yeah I dont agree with Deion at all. On pretty much anything, now that I think about it.
  22. Not that I want Sanders kid on the team, but his words do tend to have a lot of influence on college players in general. "I don’t want my kid [Shedeur] going nowhere cold next year. He grew up in Texas. He played in Jackson, played in Colorado. Season’s over before it gets cold in Colorado. I’m just thinking way ahead. I don’t want that for him.” “Let me tell you something that I have a problem with,” Deion told Russo. “And this kid can flat out play, I think he’s the best one on the board this year for sure. A kid that’s coming from California for the last couple years, right? And went to Oklahoma. That’s not terribly cold. Chicago’s cold, man. You gotta think about that kind of stuff when you’re taking a young man. Like see, when you take a guy from Ohio State and you bring him to Chicago, OK, I could understand that. But from California to Chicago? Not only that, they added what? One or two more games in the NFL. Seventeen games. Come on, man. You gotta factor in that stuff. That stuff matters." https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/deion-sanders-doesnt-want-shedeur-playing-in-the-cold-at-the-nfl-level
  23. I'm still teaching my dog this lesson.
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