This is complete BS.
You're just changing the terms of the entire discussion because you know you're wrong.
Anyone can read my post from yesterday above where I say the space would not only be the Perry Street projects but the entire industrial space from the casino east and also the two city parks tp the south and west.
As a matter of fact I see lots of space to the south which I mentioned which isn't even covered by the current footprint.
LOL. No.
1. I said they wont move downtown because it will ruin the culture of the fan base because there is not enough space for tailgating, parking, etc.
2. You said there was plenty of space down town. Look at the perry projects.
3. I just about spit my drink about because the Perry projects isnt even NEARLY big enough to house all the Bills need to do.
Here is a map of the area Upstater1 is talking about.
- Blue are people's homes and businesses. This is the First Ward.
- Purple is the perry projects.
- Yellow is a mix of 2 small parks and a bunch of businesses that have been there for a long time (rental company, brewery, repair shop, truck wash, etc).
So your plan is to kick all these business's out, plop a massive stadium on the doorstep of the first ward, and STILL not be able to fit in the parking that the Bills currently have in Orchard Park.
Anyone starting to realize why the Bills chose not to build downtown?
And here it is with the current stadium in the same spot.
His next argument will be that the Bills should make a wedge shaped stadium to fit that space more lol.
This is why even the pro-downtown proponents have said the Bills would need to build the stadium in the Perry Projects, but then spread the parking out in all different directions. Some were saying a few blocks away near the Skyway. Others were saying off South Park. Others wanted it near the train tracks.
This ridiculousness actually reminds of when people were proposing a Manhattan stadium for the Jets lol.