Walking into our hotel in the suburbs of Minneapolis the night before Super Bowl XXVI and finding the team checking in - ours was the secret 'night-before' hotel.
We beat them fairly easily last season in the same building (with Tashard Choice being our only RB for most of the game), and I'd say we're better than we were and they're worse.
It being a night game and all, anything is possible but at this point I feel very confident we'll win that game.
If you buy using the NYCBBB group I linked to you'll be sitting with hundreds of Bills Fans. I have no idea who I'll be sitting with but I know they'll be Bills fans so I'm good...
I adopted Carolina as my NFC team when the joined the league - they were kinda Buffalo-South with Frank Reich, Pete Metzelaars, and Bill Polian on board. At this point they have alot of pieces in place but like Buffalo are trying to figure out how to win the close ones. Gotta say I was happy you guys got Keuckly as opposed so someone in the AFC - guy's gonna be a beast I think. Pretty happy with Alonso too tho.
He was inspired by Hendrix and could do a very good interpretation (Voodoo Chile), but his own stuff was just that.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LONOtywMMpw&feature=player_embedded
In preseason they show every game. In regular season they only are doing 3 this year (was 4 last year). I too was disappointed, especially because I didn't record Sunday's game because I forgot it would be on fox and recorded the Browns game instead
Not surprised it wasn't because the other 3 were also very exciting and they did replay the Bills loss from week 1.
At the Bills home opener, the couple sitting next to me was undercover security. They had headsets and could hear/talk to uniformed peeps. They didn't have on gear of the Bills or the pats* but they were there to keep an eye on people.
Well let's see. Considering the NFL is actively trying to provide a safer in-stadium environment I'd bet the jerseys are provided. Not that a T-shirt & cap doesn't have the same effect. And the cops are doing their jobs protecting the public so I would not expect them to volunteer their time.
If they're just sitting there they're not entrapping anybody. Now if they initiate altercations and then arrest people for reacting that's another thing. And how is sitting in a stadium any more expensive than sitting in a park at night waiting for muggers & rapists, or sitting on a highway on-ramp citing people for letting their safety inspections expire? I'd hope that even putting the possibility out there that people in the other team's jersey might be cops would help curb the issue which really is one of the biggest in-stadium problems.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/23700837/photo-undercover-cop-in-49ers-jersey-identified-by-seahawks-fan
While the image is hilarious, I think this is a great idea to curb fan violence towards fans of the visiting team