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Serious question - What if the Bills leave town?


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I love football, the NFL in particular, so I would be a fan of a team. I have lived in Florida, Georgia, and Virginia growing up but home has always been Central New York. That being said, I have loved the Bills since I was in my early teens, moved around too much before that so I couldn't really build any allegiance to any team until then. So, I'm a New Yorker at heart. And it would just be taboo for me to root for the Jets....for obvious reasons. That means I would become a Giants fan. As they are shown every week on the local Fox channel, and ironically I wouldn't have to worry about a blackout either. Seriously, I've contemplated this jump for several years, and honestly NOT because they've been losing. It's been a matter of upper management that I have serious problems with. When Nix was hired and I read his resume I was swollen with hope once again, so as long as they're in Buffalo and I can't see myself being as die hard a fan for any other team. But I have also grown up watching the Giants, and despite the heartbreak of the Super Bowl, I didn't hate the Giants, I was just so pissed at Norwood, and not so much for missing the field goal, but for missing the extra point at halftime, which would have forced overtime and who knows what would have happened. Anyways, if the Bills move anywhere, I'd be a Giants fan. I've already decided....

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A question I've asked myself - and I've been mad enough this last decade to try to just look at football objectively, to pick the teams whose staff I like, the teams I feel represent football the way I'd like it to be played, the way I wish the Bills would play. But if it isn't the Bills I just can't get into football much. It's too much of a commitment of time and unless I'm emotionally attached to the outcome - as I am with Bills games - then it isn't worth it to sit through the 3 hours.

There's a lot I don't like about football anymore, and it all comes down to money. I've been watching college more these past few years to try to check out players I think would fit in good with Buffalo, and those games are fun.

I think if the Bills went to Canada I'd still root for them, because we could still lay some type of claim to them. If they moved to another city in the US, though, it'd be tough.

There is no reason a Bills team can't work here - any suggestion otherwise is not absolutely honest. We have enough of a base to support a team. It might be more profitable elsewhere - and if that is all it comes down to then the Bills will move. But if that is all there is Wilson shouldn't get much recognition from fans at all, really. He's as close to death as any mortal could get and he sure isn't taking it with him, so why not give something back to the fans of WNY who supported his lousy, cheap team for half a century? I hope he does so. And, to go back to what I said above, its sickening because Wilson comes off - whether he is or not I don't know - as one of the less money crazed owners, but in reality, Jerry Jones, Dan Snyder, and the like go nuts trying to bring a championship home. We deserve that brand of crazy here, even if it is at the end.

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for me it depends on how the team does in the new city. which most likely they will suck too.

 

so if the 1st season goes something like 0-5. that will give me liberty! i'll be free from rooting for a sucky @ team.

 

if they start like 5-0, then i 'll root for that team.

 

my loyalty will not be as strong that's for sure. so if they suck year 2, i'll probably abandon ship.

 

i'm an nfl addict. so i would need a team. most likely the broncos.

 

IF THEY CAME TO LOS ANGELES, NONE OF THE ABOVE APPLY, I WOULD FULLY SUPPORT!!!

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No way I could cheer for another team. Like someone else in this thread I'm more of a Bills fan than a NFL fan. I think I would be sad but not as much as I would have been 5 or 6 years ago. This team has nudged me towards indifference as I have wised up to the deal over the last few. I think my football loyalty will be tied to whatever teams has my fantasy pool players.

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I am a Bills fan only, not a football fan. I really don't watch much football unless it is the Bills or future Bills opponents.

 

I just don't enjoy the game itself very much. So if the Bills move, be it to Toronto, LA, or anywhere else I will be done with American football altogether. My decision is very simple, yours not so much :)

 

 

im pretty much in the same boat.. I love my buffalo bills.. i do watch other football games on tv but 90% of time it make me sleepy and i just turn off the tv.. if buffalo was to leave our city.. I wouldnt care much about football..i just keep watching hockey

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I would not follow the Bills anymore if they moved.

 

To me, they are the BUFFALO Bills.

 

IF that ever changed, I'd be done. No more gear, no more money going towards that organization- wherever it would move to.

 

Which would also, coincidentally, stop me from paying hundreds of dollars every year on DirecTV Sunday Ticket to only watch the Bills. I'd probably switch to another team; but I would not have the passion that I do for the BUFFALO Bills. I live in 'Skins land. I've liked the 49ers for years. Maybe I'd follow them.

 

But I would not follow the Bills if they ever left Buffalo.

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I might root for the Rams or Chiefs, since they are close to home. I would still pull for Cleveland and Detroit because, in my mind, they are similar to Buffalo, and I have a soft spot for the underdogs (call me a loser lover - which someone here has already claimed for their screen name). I would definately root for any team playing against the Cowboys. But all-in-all, I probably would watch very little football. I have never followed college ball too much, but I think that would interest me more than cheering some other NFL team.

 

Long Live the Buffalo Bills!!!

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im pretty much in the same boat.. I love my buffalo bills.. i do watch other football games on tv but 90% of time it make me sleepy and i just turn off the tv.. if buffalo was to leave our city.. I wouldnt care much about football..i just keep watching hockey

i noticed that. a lot of you are fans of buffalo or the bills. not really the SPORT. i love the sport and the nfl.

 

i watch all monday night games.

i watch 3 games each sunday. (granted without all the commercials)

 

im addicted to FOOTBALL.

 

like this weekend.

bills game was annoying. but i watched.

watched pats vs jets. loved it!!!

sunday night game. big brother picking little brother apart. liked it.

brees and the almost niners was a good game too.

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It's easy. The Bills leave and UB becomes a Div 1 Big East team with RWS becoming their home field.

 

BUF is a college town anyway. If it wasn't for the Sabres, that's all we'd have.

 

BUF is no longer a big-league town from either a population or business stand point, and the only alternative is for UB to step up. Of course there is no guarantee that the NCAA will do this, but if there is support (which I think there would be once the Bills leave) then I think they'll do it.

 

BTW, I have no affiliation whatsoever with UB. This is simply my opinion on where things might go once the Bills leave. The Bills are leaving. It's just a matter of when. Would you spend over $800 million to keep them here? I sure as hell wouldn't and I dont think there is a sane businessman in the world that would.

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#1- i really don't see the bills leaving.....("IF" #2)

#2- we must continue to sellout our games.....if at any time that stops, the bills are gone.

#3- with TORONTO we are no longer a small market club. embrace a shared team. it significantly increases our chances of keeping them.

#4- in the unlikely event they do leave...i would be devastated, but i love football and that would continue.

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I have been a Bills fan all my life even thought I have pretty much always lived in CT. My Dad is from Buffalo and passed the team down to his two kids. Like other, I like the Bills more than the NFL. If they left, I'd cry, sit Shiva, burn my Bills jerseys and try to figure out what to do with Sundays mid Sept through 1st week of Jan. I'd still watch the super bowl, for the commericals of course. :wallbash:

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Well, I for one know exactly what will happen if-and that is a huge if-the Bills ever leave town. In my world, time will cease to be a linear phenomena. Instead, time will become a cyclical replay of my life as a Bills fan from 1978-2010.

 

 

 

The cycle will begin with me randomly selecting a tape from my vast archive of past Bills games on VHS. In my mind, the year will immediately revert to the month and day of the tape I draw. So, if I pick Oct 28, 1990 that's where my season starts. Of course, to truly escape the trauma I will need to completely revert to the time period in question. Thus, I will use lingo of the target year, dress in the styles of the target year, refer to news stories of the target year, and engage in any sports conversation based on the reality of the Bills in the target year.

 

 

My loving family will, at first, help with the deception. I can see Sundays now with Oswego Old Man (Dad), Oswego Outlaw (Brother) and Oswego OTR (trucker Neighbor) with our LaBatts, wings, and archaic jerseys from yesteryear proudly donned. Yes at first they will think the whole scenario is cool.....until they realize I have made a complete psychotic break and can no longer distinguish fantasy from reality. Then they will refuse to participate; however, since the ritual would be incomplete without them, I will assume the roles of all game day friends and family, including Oswego Old Timer (deceased Grandpa).

 

 

In the end, I will be forced to leave my trade and exist on disability. Parents and children alike will shudder as my unshaven, unabathed, unkempt shell wanders around town asking, "Will this finally be the year?"

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Well, I for one know exactly what will happen if-and that is a huge if-the Bills ever leave town. In my world, time will cease to be a linear phenomena. Instead, time will become a cyclical replay of my life as a Bills fan from 1978-2010.

 

 

 

The cycle will begin with me randomly selecting a tape from my vast archive of past Bills games on VHS. In my mind, the year will immediately revert to the month and day of the tape I draw. So, if I pick Oct 28, 1990 that's where my season starts. Of course, to truly escape the trauma I will need to completely revert to the time period in question. Thus, I will use lingo of the target year, dress in the styles of the target year, refer to news stories of the target year, and engage in any sports conversation based on the reality of the Bills in the target year.

 

 

My loving family will, at first, help with the deception. I can see Sundays now with Oswego Old Man (Dad), Oswego Outlaw (Brother) and Oswego OTR (trucker Neighbor) with our LaBatts, wings, and archaic jerseys from yesteryear proudly donned. Yes at first they will think the whole scenario is cool.....until they realize I have made a complete psychotic break and can no longer distinguish fantasy from reality. Then they will refuse to participate; however, since the ritual would be incomplete without them, I will assume the roles of all game day friends and family, including Oswego Old Timer (deceased Grandpa).

 

 

In the end, I will be forced to leave my trade and exist on disability. Parents and children alike will shudder as my unshaven, unabathed, unkempt shell wanders around town asking, "Will this finally be the year?"

 

 

A man with a plan. I love it.

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