So much for the notion that playing games in Toronto will scare away season-ticket holders for a team based in Buffalo. The Bills have announced that they have sold 50,000 season tickets for 2008. It’s their highest total since 1993, the team’s last of four straight Super Bowl seasons. This certainly highlights the passion and commitment this region has for the Buffalo Bills and NFL football,” said COO Russ Brandon. “With nearly four months remaining before the season opener, we expect momentum to continue.” In 2007, the Bills sold 48,236 season tickets. http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/05/22/bills-sell-50000-season-tickets/
Well the only thing to do in Buffalo is to go to either Bills or Sabres games. Those people up there are CRAZY. I've never been up there for a game, hoping to get up there sometime in the next two or three years, but from what I've heard from Bills fans who make the trip to The Meadowlands each year, a lot of them start tailgating at the stadium Friday after they get out of work! Insane!