I'm not concerned about Golisano being cheap.....spending big bucks doesn't equal success in the NFL. Washington and Dallas are prime examples of this.
I'm worried he will be content with 'keeping the team afloat' instead of striving to build a championship team. His severe cuts to the scouting staff while with the Sabres shows his lack of foresight.
Cuts were a financial decision, so again not applicable.
Golisano seemed to be pretty hands off with the Sabres. The teams failures were usually related to financial restrictions. Except for him not wanting to give out long term contracts, which I think was indirectly financial related.
We don't know how different he will treat the Bills, but if we want to use his ownership of the Sabres as the model, then I am not worried at all. He would likely keep Whaley and not restrict him at all because there is no financial reason to do so.
Further, there seems to be indication that he is a fan of football moreso than he was at hockey, and that he only ever planned to be a bridge owner for the Sabres, to keep them in Buffalo and financial viable. If these things are true, his decisions with the Sabres make far more sense.