Bills’ Fans: Don’t Sellout to Sellout Analysis

By BisonBoy  |   Thursday, August 20, 2009  |  Comments( 158 )

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Recently, KC Joyner (the self-described Football Scientist) researched fan support for NFL teams by estimating the work required by teams to have games sellout. Joyners work was published in the New York Times NFL Blog column. Joyner’s conclusion? The Buffalo Bills have “a genuine claim on sellout hardship as compared to the rest of the league”. ...
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Goose
10:43 AM
08/20/2009
WTF --does all that crap mean? Some bored out of his mind Bean Counter statistical freak coming up with bullshit!!!!

All that matters is that the Bills have a great attendance thru the good and bad years.

I lived in Gainesville, Fla for 10 years and went to numerous Gator games. Population of Gainesville 114,000 the football stadium (The Swamp) holds 90,000 and is sold out for every game.

FIGURES LIE AND LIARS FIGURE...............
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Amir FaSaad
10:55 AM
08/20/2009
Thanx for the "statistical" vote of confidence. . . I think !?!
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Joma
11:45 AM
08/20/2009
Like the stat about having a 300,000 seat stadium and selling 200,000 of them being better than selling out a 70,000 seat stadium, can the same not be said about being able to sell your tickets for nearly twice the price that they're able to command in Buffalo, even if their new home only seats 60,000?
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