Buffalo Bills owners Terry and Kim Pegula have likely learned emotions must be put aside in order to find success in professional sports.
Just a hunch here, but I think they’re genuinely nice, down-to-Earth people who just happen to be — through many years of ultra-successful business moves — multi-billionaires.
They seemingly don’t have an aloof, sanctimonious demeanor often synonymous with the extremely wealthy, place a high value on personal relationships, and like the rest of us, can be sentimental.
It’s easy to suggest new ownership should automatically trigger a house-cleaning, but taking over a business and keeping some or all key members of the front office is likely what almost all of us would do.