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I realize the "official" release of who the new owner will have to wait, but couldn't the Wilson estate announce whose bid they have accepted and forwarded to the NFL?? That, would help immensely in relieving some of the pressure to find out the fate of the BILLS. In that, if in fact it were Pegula, I would rest easier knowing the first major hurdle was overcome and the last was to be approved by the NFL...if I / we have to wait until October to find out both of those facts, it's going to be a long couple of months and much, much, much more conjecture...which, I'm already sick of...ughh!

 

They're not accepting one bid at this time, at this time, they're going to sort out the serious suitors from the bids that don't have any chance.

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so do we have to start over again?

 

 

 

 

RIP Mr Wilson!

 

LOL

 

I see no reason to have closed the old one. We all simply check new content in it anyway.

 

And you're right RIP Ralph.

 

And now, again,

 

VIVA EL PEGUAL

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how is that possible? Wasn't there a time frame when he had to submit? Isn't that over?

Yes and no. There was a deadline but it's not a legal thing. The Trust can do whatever it wants. It's starting work right now (well the bank is) on the bids, but it is not going to turn down someone coming in this week with a bid higher than the ones it already has in hand. Golisano is just posturing IMO. He wanted to see the bids. He knows he cannot compete with Pegula. Now that the numbers are higher than first thought he can just sit this out and offer to help or put some in to ensure the team stays in Buffalo.

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So "Non" Jovi is somehow going to need to come up with a minimum of $420 million personally if they bid 1.4 Billion, at which point Pegula will bid 1.5 and then knock them out since at $420 million depending on reports, that would be $120 million more than he is worth or basically leave him shopping at Dollar Tree and eating at local soup kitchens and his own restaurant for free because he wouldn't have two nickels to rub together. Quite an embarrassing position for a potential NFL owner and one I would think the league would frown upon...

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