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I might be in the minority, but I wouldn't be shocked to see Cowher stay out of coaching for good. He has nothing left to accomplish. He's making good money and seems genuinely happy with the much lighter workload as an analyst. I'm also not sure he would have left the most stable and loyal franchise and ownership in the league if he wanted to keep coaching.

Call me crazy, but I see more John Madden in Cowher than I do Bill Parcells.

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Last I checked, the Buffalo Bills were based in Orchard Park, New York.

For now.

BTW, a game in Toronto a year is god awful. Especially with the tarped off LOWER LEVEL SECTIONS, like the first 10-20 rows from the 20 to 20, what the heck is that all about? :eek:

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For now.

BTW, a game in Toronto a year is god awful. Especially with the tarped off LOWER LEVEL SECTIONS, like the first 10-20 rows from the 20 to 20, what the heck is that all about? :eek:

I don't know. I agree it's terrible, but theres nothing you or I can do. I can live with it for the next few seasons I guess, I don't really have a choice. Theres no way the Bills leave for there anyway. Ted Rogers, who passed away last week was the one that wanted a team there, and with him gone now, it seems even more unlikely. Plus he stated he wanted his own team, not a relocated team.

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I don't know. I agree it's terrible, but theres nothing you or I can do. I can live with it for the next few seasons I guess, I don't really have a choice. Theres no way the Bills leave for there anyway. Ted Rogers, who passed away last week was the one that wanted a team there, and with him gone now, it seems even more unlikely. Plus he stated he wanted his own team, not a relocated team.

Bills, beef on wick, war memorial, when all the players lived in my hometown of hamburg,,,ah i remember it well :D

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For now.

BTW, a game in Toronto a year is god awful. Especially with the tarped off LOWER LEVEL SECTIONS, like the first 10-20 rows from the 20 to 20, what the heck is that all about? :eek:

The now deceased Ted Rogers of Rogers Communications (huge Canadian Company) was the driving force behind bringing the Bills to Toronto for this deal. The Bills will make close to $10 million a season for doing this and that money is guaranteed.

The reason the SkyDome wasn't sold out was because the ticket prices were outrageous, plus you had to buy a 3 or 5 game package.

SweetLee: Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong about the package deal. I'm sure I read that somewhere.

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