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Just got the text.
Now that he's unemployed... Pope Fitz?
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I'll be listening to WGR all night!
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Whole bean or ground? Pantry or freezer?
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I am from Binghamton, NY. If you know it then you know it is a pretty small city. With the surrounding areas (Vestal, Endicott, Johnson city ect) making up what is known as the Triple Cities or the Greater Binghamton Area. We have a population of 251,725 as of the 2010 census. "Buffalo itself has a population of 261,310 (2010 Census) and the Buffalo–Niagara–Cattaraugus Combined Statistical Area is home to 1,215,826 residents. Green Bay's population was 104,057 and is the principal city of the Green Bay Metropolitan Statistical Area, which covers Brown, Kewaunee, and Oconto Counties[8] and had a combined population of 282,599 at the 2000 census.[5]Green Bay is home to the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League, making it by far the smallest metropolitan area in the USA to host a major professional sports franchise."
Despite my poor quoting ability and not getting all county lines correct, everything came from Wiki, it's evident that there is a small market team like Buffalo and then there is a incredibly small market like Green Bay, about 4 times smaller then the Buffalo area.
If Binghamton were to have an NFL franchise we would have about the same as many potential fans as Green Bay, equal to about 3 full football stadiums worth of people. To have a few hundred year waiting list for season tickets is pretty freaking amazing and shows how far people will travel on a regular basis to see their team. I think it is comparable saying it would be as far aways as Binghamton to Buffalo and this is not even Buffalo territory. I guess I'm just pointing out how incredible it is for Green Bay to have the following they do for as long as they have. I am sleep deprived right now, sorry if this didn't make a whole lotta sense. Oh, and every Packers game at Lambeau Field has been sold out since 1960, again according to Wiki.
Yeah, but it's... Binghamton.
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Gotta walk before you can run. "SUPA BOWL OR BUST!!!" is just chest-beating gusto.
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Doom, gloom.
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Normally I would agree with you, but it would be useful to have a coach on the field to start the new defense
Agree wholeheartedly. As always, Hindsight is 20/20.
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I wouldn't sweat RB being there. I am pretty sure that most teams send some of their marketing people. It's basically an excuse for a paid vacation.
To Indianapolis. In February. Yeah, good times.
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God I love TSW in February.
Anyone who gets anything out of that besides "We do our homework to be as prepared as possible on draft day" is just looking for things to complain about.
Chill out, watch some hockey. It's a looooong offseason.
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Nice avatar, btw.
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I thought that was pretty funny.
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32 and coming off a bad year. I bet we can get him cheap to help install the new defense.
Exactly. CAN'T WAIT!!!
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That post was more like diarrhea pockets.
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Getting my popcorn ready... Nothing more entertaining than a mid-February TBD Freakout.
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I think the Super Bowl being held on a Saturday is a fantastic idea.
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Unlimited motion in the backfield? Rouges? Poutine stands?
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Anything with caraway seeds. I don't know what it is about those things, but they taste like used diapers washed up on the beach.
Also black licorice. It's what I imagine death tastes like.
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It was terrible here in NC last night. Temperature in the low 50s, and significant ice accumulation. In my glass of Wild Turkey.
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He's an intelligent, team-first guy who has a hard time getting it done on the field. The thing about guys like that is that sometimes they make excellent coaches. I say keep him around to compete with and/or bring up the next guy.
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HAY YOU GUISE! I would just like to be the very first poster to go way out on a limb and suggest that the Bills might not be very good.
I know, I know, I'm so edgy.
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Electricity is a tough game for tough people.
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It's my Poz in a Box!
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As much as I hate him schilling for a crappy beer, the Stevie Wonder commercial was pretty good.
Oreo commercial was pretty funny.
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ANYWHO, those among us who are U2 fans knew that halftime show was gonna be great, and it was. I was glad to see so many non/casual fans agreed.
So NOW WHAT!!!
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Marques Colston you mean? No thanks.