Buffalo Bills fans don’t share Jerry Jones’ enthusiasm for Jon Bon Jovi’s potential bid to buy the team.

Due to Mr. Bon Jovi’s reported intention of purchasing the team and moving it to Toronto, a group called 12th Man Thunder is hoping to ban all of the rocker’s music from the city.

Their rules for making Buffalo a “Bon Jovi Free Zone:”

“Bar/Club- Bon Jovi songs will not be played by the DJ, live bands or on the jukebox at your location.

Business – Jon Bon Jovi is banned from your location.

Bands – Bon Jovi songs will not be covered by your group.

DJs – You will not play Bon Jovi songs at any time.”

I love the idea of Bon Jovi trying to get a quick lunch at a Buffalo-area Chili’s and being turned down by the hostess because the restaurant is a Bon Jovi Free Zone. “Sorry, Jon. Try those traitorous cowards next door at Applebee’s.”

More than 60 businesses have already signed up. It’s a worthy cause, but how is anyone in Buffalo expecting to get married if the wedding band can’t play Livin’ on a Prayer at the reception? That’d be like having a ceremony without vows.

Maybe someone should start a rumor that Pitbull is going to buy the team. That’d be an effective way to finally get Timber off the airwaves.