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"Sabres owner reaches agreement to buy Bills for $1.2 billion"


  

          

1. I guess this officially means that no NFL team will ever be sold for less than a billion. How soon before a team sells for trillions?

2. Glad the Bills are staying put. Not that I want Oakland, STL or San Diego to lose their teams, but it would've really sucked to see the Bills move to LA.

3. There's no way Donald Trump dropped out because the price was too unreasonable.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11493438/terry-kim-pegula-tentatively-approved-buy-buffalo-bills

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Buffalo Sabres owners Terry and Kim Pegula have a tentative agreement to buy the Buffalo Bills for $1.2 billion, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter on Tuesday, confirming multiple media reports.

The Pegulas intend to keep the Bills in Buffalo, according to those sources.

The next step is for the members of late owner Ralph Wilson's estate to get initial approval from the NFL, sources told The Associated Press. That could come by the end of the week and as early as later in the day in a process that could be completed by next month.

The development comes a day after the Pegulas were among at least three prospective ownership groups to submit binding bids to purchase the team.

The other groups to submit bids were one led by New York City real estate mogul Donald Trump and a Toronto group fronted by rocker Jon Bon Jovi.

The Pegulas have been regarded as front-runners to buy the Bills since first expressing interest in May. They made Buffalo their adopted home after buying the Sabres in 2011. They have a net worth of more than $3.5 billion and the support of local business leaders and public officials because of their commitment to keep the Bills in western New York.

Once identified as the prospective ownership candidates, the Pegulas would require approval from members of the NFL's finance committee, which is to meet next week. They would also have to go through an extensive background check by an NFL-contracted security firm.

The final step would be approval from three-quarters of the league's 31 other owners, which could come at league meetings next month. After that, NFL owners are next scheduled to meet in December.

Under NFL ownership rules, the Pegulas are allowed to own both the Bills and the Sabres because the franchises are in the same market.

The Bills are up for sale after Wilson, a Hall of Famer who founded the franchise, died in March. The franchise was last valued by Forbes at $935 million. But the sale price is expected to exceed $1 billion because NFL franchises rarely go on the block.

The Cleveland Browns were sold for close to $1.05 billion two years ago. The Miami Dolphins sold for an NFL-record $1.1 billion in 2009, but that deal also included their stadium.

U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer has been involved with the sale process to ensure the Bills stay in New York. Last week, Schumer expressed support of the Pegulas to at least 10 NFL owners.

During a stop in Buffalo on Monday, Schumer said he had conversations that day with both Terry Pegula and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

"We talked about the lay of the land," Schumer said. "I'm not going to get into details, but I believe that is enthusiastic about owning and keeping the Bills in Buffalo for generations."

Under a lease agreement reached in December 2012 with New York State and Erie County, the Bills are essentially bound to Ralph Wilson Stadium through the end of the 2019 season. There is a one-time out clause that would allow the team to break the agreement for just under $28.4 million in 2020.

The Pegulas have built a privately financed $172 million downtown hockey-entertainment complex called HarborCenter. Two people familiar with discussions have told the AP the Pegulas have had discussions regarding the building of a downtown football stadium.

Trump maintained his interest and had the deep pockets to buy the Bills, but he lost out once the price rose beyond what he considered reasonable.

Bon Jovi's group failed to address wide concern about plans to potentially relocate the franchise to Canada. The Toronto group was rounded out by Larry Tanenbaum, chairman of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, and the Rogers family, which controls Rogers Communications.

In a letter to The Buffalo News last month, Bon Jovi outlined his objective "to carry on the legacy of Ralph Wilson and make the Bills successful in Buffalo." At no point, however, did he mention his Toronto partners or state a long-term commitment to keeping the team in Buffalo. The backlash grew so large that numerous Buffalo radio stations and bars stopped playing Bon Jovi's songs.

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Thank the Matrix.
Sep 09th 2014
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What the fuck
Sep 09th 2014
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If the Bills are worth a billion, who isn't?
Sep 09th 2014
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      But, like...
Sep 09th 2014
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           Yeah, that part wasn't serious
Sep 09th 2014
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                THERE ARE NO TRILLIONAIRES
Sep 09th 2014
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                     Do you honestly think he is not aware of that? Have you no chill?
Sep 09th 2014
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                     Okay, time to be serious
Sep 10th 2014
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Well he is a committed owner with deep pockets
Sep 09th 2014
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good shit.. they need to stay in Buffalo
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I always thought....
Sep 10th 2014
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I think the rule is the opposite
Sep 10th 2014
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      you're right, thanks
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      the writeup alludes to potentially having to transfer control of the sab...
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Dr Claw
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1. "Thank the Matrix."
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2. "What the fuck"
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>1. I guess this officially means that no NFL team will ever
>be sold for less than a billion. How soon before a team sells
>for trillions?
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Marauder21
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3. "If the Bills are worth a billion, who isn't?"
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A team in one of the league's smallest markets with an old and shitty stadium just went for a billion.

The Rams went for $750 in 2010, the Jags for $750 in 2011.

In the last two years, we've seen the Browns and Bills get sold for over a billion.

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you do know that a trillion is ten hundred (1,000) billion, right? I think we are a few years away from that.

  

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5. "Yeah, that part wasn't serious"
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There's a world of difference between billionaires and trillionaires.

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6. "THERE ARE NO TRILLIONAIRES"
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7. "Do you honestly think he is not aware of that? Have you no chill?"
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10. "Okay, time to be serious"
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No NFL team is worth a trillion dollars, because no individual is worth that much. It's physically not possible.

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8. "Well he is a committed owner with deep pockets"
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Honestly his time with the Sabres has been an ongoing disaster (horrible UFA investments, little success, recently a complete teardown of the team) but they are moving in the right direction now, I think. He has spent money on his staff there and I am sure he will spend it as an NFL owner.

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9. "good shit.. they need to stay in Buffalo "
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some of the best fans in the nfl...those cats deserve this

  

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11. "I always thought...."
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the NFL had a rule in place that no owner could own another pro team in the same city. I see with this sale and the Pelicans purchase that is not the case.


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12. "I think the rule is the opposite"
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if you own another team, it HAS to be in the same city. if you want to own a team in another sport in a different city, that city can't have an NFL team.

  

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13. "you're right, thanks"
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in reference to Paul Allen being able to buy the Seahawks while owner of the Trailblazers. Had he owned a team in a NFL city he couldn't acquire the Seahawks.

  

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14. "the writeup alludes to potentially having to transfer control of the sab..."
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it was kind of vague and, at any rate, i am sure he would just transfer it within the family

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