New York Post

PSLs just another bill for Bills fans

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THE BILLS plan to sell Roger “Good Investment­s” Goodell PSLs to fund a new stadium. That means those who can afford to buy them can fund their own exclusion.

Consider: When the Bills are decent-to-good, some home games in November and December could be “flexed” by TV money, from kicking off in the afternoon cold to even colder and more perilous travel conditions in the darkness of night to play in prime time.

PSLs to Bills games will become worse than those expensive bait-and-switch grabs sold by the Giants and Jets. Only because both teams are 0-3, more Giants and Jets home games will be played at “customer-friendly” 1 p.m.

It’s the Goodell sucker method: Heads, I win. Tails, you lose.

➤ Our Sports Culture Game of the Week: Saturday against Buffalo, Old Dominion made a sensationa­l comeback from down, 35-7 to make it 35-34 with a late touchdown.

As a tying PAT was about to be kicked, ODU was flagged for unsportsma­nlike conduct for excessive celebratio­n. Fifteen yards made the PAT a 35-yarder. The kick missed by an inch. Game over.

➤ Ohio State has announced that despite being tossed from the football team for rotten behavior, including the since-deleted tweet, “fucc Ohio State,” linebacker K’Vaughan Pope will be allowed to remain in school to continue “his progress toward graduation.”

Graduation? He doesn’t even seem able to spell.

➤ For Notre Dame football partner NBC to excitedly report that Brian Kelly has surpassed Knut Rockne as the school’s winningest football coach was to ignore significan­t context.

For starters, Rockne’s teams played nine or 10 games per season. Kelly’s have played 13 during the majority of his tenure.

But plenty more of those types of extra games coming from TV during MLB’s postseason.

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