@JohnnySlokes@SkillySkyles@TotalProSports I'm not salty, and ofcourse the name would change. I don't even like any of these teams i just think the argument about what a team should be called is silly, and is made up.
@JohnnySlokes@SkillySkyles@TotalProSports Gotcha. So the made up rule is state lines and nothing to do with their actual location. So the Bills could play in the Bronx and still be Buffalo but if they cross state lines they are open to ribbing.
@CallMehKyle3@SkillySkyles@TotalProSports It's a fair comparison because its showing that there all no actual rules to this theory about what they should be called. The Bills can be called Buffalo because they are the same state as Buffalo, thats what people are saying.
@JohnnySlokes@SkillySkyles@TotalProSports So is there name based on closeness to their namesake? Keep changing the rules on this. First its their city, than its their city as long as they're in the same state as the city, now its they're in the same state and how close they are to the city.
@niggabroom@SkillySkyles@TotalProSports Suburbs of cities do not have to be contained within state lines. One of the closest parking lots for Cincinnati (ohio) Reds and Bengals games is in Kentucky. Kansas City area exists in 2 states and East St Louis is in Illinois to name a few.
@SkillySkyles@TotalProSports The first part of the name stands for location (state or city). The Bills play in Orchard Park, NY and not Buffalo just like the Bears won't be playing Chicago. So both are equally wrong.
@SkillySkyles@TotalProSports I don't get this argument. What does being in NYS have to do with their name? So if the Bills moved to Albany, you would be like well their still Buffalo cause they didn't leave states?
@Mavloneus@MensHumor With that attitude, restaurants are going to have you start cooking your own meal since they know you how to do it home. No change in the price of the dish ofcourse.