Bills may as well sell out completely

By Anthony Bialy  |   Thursday, June 25, 2009  |  Comments( 45 )

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Call them the Buffalo Billboards. A new NFL rule allows teams to slap ads on practice jerseys, and reports claim the Buffalo Bills are naturally considering taking part. They haven’t chosen to participate, yet, but skinflint owner Ralph Wilson is exactly the type who would be willing to pimp out his players. That’s despite his continued ...
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No.1
06:35 AM
06/26/2009
I half expected Bialy to lay out his case for Michael Jackson being the best ever.

Regarding the article written... who gives a crap about a patch on their practice uni's?
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Goose
06:38 AM
06/26/2009
I hate the idea of teams sporting corporate logo patches---how minor league!!!

I'm probably in the minority that I like the Bills stadium being called the Ralph (Yea I know corporate
$$$' s are wasted), but I also liked when the Phins Stadium was called Joe Robbie.

Would you rather hear Petco Stadium---Bank of America---Fedex or would you rather hear; Lambeau, The Rockpile, Arrowhead, Soldier Field, Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, Giants Stadium, Candlestick "The Stick:, The Swamp/Ben Griffith, Texas Stadium, Dodger Stadium? Those names bring up an association with a sports team as opposed to a corporate sponsor---I know it is a wasted revenue stream but that is just my personal feelings.

By the way the Cowboys could not find a corporate sponsor so their new billion dollar stadium will be called " Cowboy Stadium"---I have no problem with that...
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Joma
08:46 AM
06/26/2009
I preferred Rich Stadium. Is it just a coincidence that the Bills have pretty much sucked ass since they changed the name to Ralph Wilson Stadium?
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