Well you can chalk this blog under there isn’t much to do in Buffalo. That’s a joke, btw. The Bills have sold the 3rd highest season tickets at 55,194, behind the record 57,132 and last years total of 56,011. It’s kind of strange the Bills haven’t passed their record from last year. I guess people were more excited about the addition of Marcus Stroud and Kawika Mitchell than for Owens, or maybe the economy tanking was the main reason (bingo).
I’m sure the anti-Toronto fan will say this proves we don’t need to have games in Toronto to make the team economically viable. Again people, $50 for your average ticket in Buffalo, $200 in Toronto. The tickets are so cheap in Buffalo that one of my friends bought season tickets, and he’s unemployed! Thank your stars that tickets aren’t in the middle of the league pricing. I always wondered how many tickets the Bills would sell if the team actually was making the playoffs on a yearly basis.
-joe-
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