NewEra Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said: Lmao yeah I could care less about $500 The only thing I truly want is my mother and father who have been watching since inception... And truly love the bills I just want them to see a championship before they go I want it for my mom and dad more than myself and I do want it My parents met at a random super bowl a long time ago and I think that's fate Agreed. We can make 500, 5k and 10k relatively easy. Experiencing the Bills winning the SB…. Priceless 3 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Just now, NewEra said: Agreed. We can make 500, 5k and 10k relatively easy. Experiencing the Bills winning the SB…. Priceless 100% agree it's not even a thought I don't think I do it for $20,000 1 1 Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: 100% agree it's not even a thought I don't think I do it for $20,000 How about $200k? Quote
Jauronimo Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Thats a tough answer. Also the question is open to interpretation. Should I be thinking about this in terms of: $$$$ and never see a Super Bowl victory in my lifetime? OR $$$$ there will be no Super Bowl Victory this season? 1. Its in the millions. Its gotta be life changing money for me to basically give up on football and betray my friends, family, and hometown. 2. I could live with trading one year of Allen's prime for money and no championship. I've been doing it for free for years. This year is one of our best chances to win it all in the Allen era. I would take a $500k and convince myself it wasn't their year anyway. 1 Quote
Patrick Duffy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago LOL @ $500... it's being modest to call that a "no brainer".... $500 is nothing, especially these days Quote
KingBoots8 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Gimme the hardware, and it’s not even close. Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Jauronimo said: Thats a tough answer. Also the question is open to interpretation. Should I be thinking about this in terms of: $$$$ and never see a Super Bowl victory in my lifetime? OR $$$$ there will be no Super Bowl Victory this season? 1. Its in the millions. Its gotta be life changing money for me to basically give up on football and betray my friends, family, and hometown. 2. I could live with trading one year of Allen's prime for money and no championship. I've been doing it for free for years. This year is one of our best chances to win it all in the Allen era. I would take a $500k and convince myself it wasn't their year anyway. Lifetime You’re either guaranteed the Super Bowl this year or guaranteed the money and zero Super Bowls in your lifetime. Quote
Lagoon Blues Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said: Lmao yeah I could care less about $500 The only thing I truly want is my mother and father who have been watching since inception... And truly love the bills I just want them to see a championship before they go I want it for my mom and dad more than myself and I do want it My parents met at a random super bowl a long time ago and I think that's fate That's pretty awesome man. Cheers brother! Quote
GunnerBill Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: Lifetime You’re either guaranteed the Super Bowl this year or guaranteed the money and zero Super Bowls in your lifetime. Essentially you are asking to buy me out of my Bills fandom. Not because I am only in it for the winning, no Bills fan could be accused of that. But because it is the hope that makes it worth it. What do I value my Bills fandom at? Honestly? You'd have to be talking 7 figures. Needs to be never work again money. 1 1 Quote
Patrick Duffy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago if one is going to use this hypothetical question, they should at least make up a high enough amount to make (Bills fans especially) actually ponder it lol Quote
MJS Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago The gaurentee that they would never win one in my lifetime if I take the money is the real sticking point. I'd do it for $100k, probably, but I wouldn't love it. Closer to $200k and I wouldn't feel bad at all. At that point it would just be irresponsible not to take it. Quote
Patrick Duffy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: This post got me thinking, “what’s the right number that it would take in exchange for a Bills Super Bowl?” Obviously, $500 isn’t the answer. The champagne I’d pop after a Super Bowl would exceed that. What’s your number? I’m thinking like $500K would be my number. That might be insane and it might not be high enough. That number is big enough to matter but not big enough to stop working or drastically change the day-to-day. I figure that this is an interesting place for this discussion because the people spending time here, in June, REALLY care about the Bills. EDIT: To be clear, you either get _____ dollars and the Bills do not win one in your lifetime OR they are guaranteed a championship this year. I'd easily turn down 5k, much less 500 1 Quote
Uncle Stucky Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago On its face….this is probably one of the most absurd questions I’ve ever heard. No true fan is taking $500 to forgo a Championship. A million and above is a no brainer…that’s life changing. if the asker really wanted to make it hard, offer $150,000-$300,000. Not saying everyone would accept but it would sure force you to think about it. 1 1 Quote
Augie Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: This post got me thinking, “what’s the right number that it would take in exchange for a Bills Super Bowl?” Obviously, $500 isn’t the answer. The champagne I’d pop after a Super Bowl would exceed that. What’s your number? I’m thinking like $500K would be my number. That might be insane and it might not be high enough. That number is big enough to matter but not big enough to stop working or drastically change the day-to-day. I figure that this is an interesting place for this discussion because the people spending time here, in June, REALLY care about the Bills. EDIT: To be clear, you either get _____ dollars and the Bills do not win one in your lifetime OR they are guaranteed a championship this year. This is hysterical to me, because my wife recently retired and just today we chose our financial advisors who will work with us and our son. Life is good, but that would be CRAZY! For me of course. I’m enjoying retirement. . Edited 21 hours ago by Augie Quote
Patrick Duffy Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 minute ago, Uncle Stucky said: On its face….this is probably one of the most absurd questions I’ve ever heard. No true fan is taking $500 to forgo a Championship. A million and above is a no brainer…that’s life changing. if the asker really wanted to make it hard, offer $150,000-$300,000. Not saying everyone would accept but it would sure force you to think about it. Exactly, with what I've been through, along with many others, as a Bills fan it would really take A LOT Quote
NickelCity Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Would have to significantly change my life. 1 Quote
Augie Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago What is the Jets Super Bowl worth now? Broadway Joe made a few bucks. I’d rather spend my money on travel and tickets to enjoy the games. 38 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said: How about $200k? Well, then I might think about it. 🤷♂️ 1 Quote
NoSaint Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Something 5 figures? Like low/mid 5? More than a modest used car but less than 50 for sure Quote
Einstein Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 50 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: Essentially you are asking to buy me out of my Bills fandom. This. That would be very costly. We are talking many millions - not hundreds. Quote
RiotAct Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Make it $50,000 and then it’d be more of a tough decision. 1 Quote
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