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  1. The main incentive now is that the larger the market - the higher cost for your PSLs and tickets overall. You can analyze how much more successful the Raiders relocation to Vegas has been compared to the Chargers move to L.A here: https://www.boltsfromtheblue.com/2022/8/23/23318966/value-of-chargers-move-to-la-2022-update We can check how things have changed now that the 2022 article is published. 1. In 2022, the Chargers rank #20 with assessed value of $3.875B. So they have moved up 1 spot since 2016. 2. The average assessed value of NFL franchises in 2022 was $4.47B, an average increase of $2.13B (91%) since 2016. The Chargers value has increased by "just" $1.795B (86%). Continuing their trend of growing at a below average rate since the move. 3. Meanwhile, the Raiders value is up to $5.1B, which ranks #9. Since 2016, that franchise value has increased by $3B (143%).
  2. When I said “truly ridiculous” I was talking about the idea of the Bills lease and potentially leaving within the next 15 years. I have no issue with anyone that would like to know what is going on with Kim - I mean for real we all just want to hear she is going to be ok and not hearing anything is discouraging but if we take her daughter’s word she is better - but the author to me is going to unnecessary lengths and reaches just to say “what’s going on with Kim and what’s the succession plan with team?” Which of course are things no one may know for quite some time. But he got his clicks.
  3. The author asks: Are there examples of real ironclad leases from around the league that should be considered for our stadium here? How is the Bills ownership structured? Do Terry and Kim own the team 50-50? Are the kids involved? Do the Pegulas have a succession plan in place and, if so, what is it? What kind of shape are Terry – and especially, Kim – really in and what is their prognosis for the long term? I truly believe the kids are in the long term plans. This is what happened to the Chargers when Alex Spanos died. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/10/09/spanos-family-wont-need-to-sell-due-to-estate-taxes/amp/ Now, will the kids move the team? Why in the world would you build the stadium we are and in say 15 years, move? Just no way. The new stadium was what the owners wanted. They wanted the Bills to stay. There are other options to handle the estate tax - which I’m sure have been addressed by the Pegula’s. After 30 years, we can have this conversation. They aren’t going anywhere. And - with the league now going to streaming - how important are local ratings/TV Market going to be especially when you have fans all over the country. This is truly all ridiculous. Sounds like a guy that just wants to know things he doesn’t need to know - if there were glitches or problems this stadium would be put on hold or something. We see no indication of that.
  4. Still 5 points out with the Pens Caps Isles all very meh right now to. Probably needed one more lull before a run in the 2nd half. They aren’t good enough to play at a 110 point pace. But 95 might squeak in.
  5. 7 points the last 8 games for Tage …. but 4 of them in one game. Scored against Boston and Washington. We go as he goes.
  6. I mean I don’t know what more they’re supposed to do.
  7. I’m not so sure it’s a “stay at home D man” we need as much as we need need another affective offensive puck moving D man.
  8. UPL since Pitt has been solid - getting better each game. He’s only 23 years old. Goalies take time.
  9. It’s a good move……he was excellent on LOST. One of the most underrated characters on the show
  10. Team went 3-10 without Muel. 6/26 points They are 10-4-2 with him. 22/32 points The 4 losses were to NJ CO TB and Pitt. Keep this pace up the rest of the way we’ll make that WC race interesting.
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