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I have family going to the Miami game on Haloween.
It's funny they gave us KC and Tennessee back to back. That was our horrific two game stretch last year but in revers order. And both games were basically standalone primetime games like they are this year. Let's at least get a split this year.
I like Browns vs. Chiefs week one out of the gate. Will be happy to see either team get the L early.
But training camp has just started up. Sounds like Allen and the offense are already clicking. And Beasley looking good. Looks like I might be wrong about Beasley. I predicted he would take a big step back in production with how he ended last season injured and his age combined with the addition of Sanders and continued growth of Davis and McKenzie.
But now I have a new bold prediction. Allen's going to break the per game passing yardage mark that Peyton set. I don't think Daboll is going to try to fit a square peg into a round hole. I expect the Bills to throw the ball even more than last year.
As a Cleveland Brown fan, this type of negotiation sucks, especially for the life long fans.
I don't agree that the tax payer needs to be on the hook for a $1B plus stadium either.
The NFL's revenue slipped in 2020 down to $12B due to the pandemic. They are negotiating a new TV contract where they hope to achieve $25B in revenue starting in 2022.
Just take a measly $100 million out for the next 11-12 years and build Buffalo a new stadium. You already know that the team will significantly raise ticket and PSL license fees in the new stadium so that the average Joe Taxpayer will never sit in one of those seats. The NFL/Owner will make it's money back. The taxpayer won't.
As a Cleveland Brown fan, this type of negotiation sucks, especially for the life long fans.
I don't agree that the tax payer needs to be on the hook for a $1B plus stadium either.
The NFL's revenue slipped in 2020 down to $12B due to the pandemic. They are negotiating a new TV contract where they hope to achieve $25B in revenue starting in 2022.
Just take a measly $100 million out for the next 11-12 years and build Buffalo a new stadium. You already know that the team will significantly raise ticket and PSL license fees in the new stadium so that the average Joe Taxpayer will never sit in one of those seats. The NFL/Owner will make it's money back. The taxpayer won't.
FYI, the new TV deal is a done deal. I also can not disagree with your sentiment, but if not Buffalo, Austin it will be.
I'll get a sex change if the Bills move to Austin.
Or in other words, it ain't happening.
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