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So let me get this straight: the Bills definitely will not remain in Wilson family control and will be sold by auction, vs. the family selling directly to whomever it chooses. Is that the plan?I know the guy died today, and that this may seem like the story nationally, but it's been well-known inside Buffalo for years that NOT selling the team makes them MORE likely to move.
And this has everything to do with death taxes and keeping as much of the $800m for his family. I know that most people would want to keep hundreds of millions for their families but the fact is, the Bills were a team that were subsidized by the local tax base over the years and much of that franchise value is owed morally (ha, ha) to the people of the region. This is why so many have a distaste for how everything has gone down.
This now goes to lawyers who will auction it off to the highest bidder with absolutely no interference from the family. In this way, he maximized the value for his family. The one saving grace, and I have to hand it to Wilson here, is that he did sign a long lease of about 10 years, so whoever buys the team will buy knowing he can't move it out of Buffalo for a decade, or else he will have to expend an awful lot of money buying himself out of the contract. I suppose you might argue that this drives the price of the team down, but in the end it would have been better if he had sold to one of the 6 local billionaires who are interested. (Their industries: Manhattan real estate, fracking, high tech payroll software, processed foods and goods, Delaware North).












