Good point Limeaid,
To me though the ability to eventually have a Superbowl in Buffalo and year round use of the Dome stadium itself makes a Dome the best choice IMO. Retractable roof would be ideal. Also taking kids to a football game in a cotrolled enviroment is also a good sell. Buffalo has the worst weather conditions for an outside stadium in the NFL.
And the battle's just begunThere's many lost, but tell me who has won?The trench is dug within our heartsAnd mothers, children, brothers, sisters torn apartSunday, bloody SundaySunday, bloody Sunday
Congrads Nationals, great 7th game. 19 - 31 at one point in the season. defying numerous elimination games. Down on the scoreboard tonight. Resilient, never say die group of athletes.
Who would've thunked it...
I like Burrow, Lawerence, Hurts, but I still think Tua is in a league all his own in my humble opinion.
I think the only other QB I've felt this sure about is A Luck.
If the Bengals have the 1st pick overall it becomes obvious they will draft Tua IMO.
If the Bengals pick is not 1st overall it becomes obvious they will not draft Tua IMO.
Thanks for the reply.
Trying to gauge the mind set of the Bengals GM. Its very possible tanking for Tua may have entered the thought process. Thus the Dalton benching. So do you want to trade away arguably the best supporting cast player on the roster. Probably not. Would a QB like Tua change Greens mind set, probably so IMO.
If Buffalo does have an interest in someone it makes sense the Bills would wait until the closing minutes, gauge the previous offers then make their move IMO. Why drive up a bid on someone.
My gut feeling is still A J Green...
Myself personally Virgil, I get both sides of the argument. The deciding factor for me as OP pointed out is maximizing Josh Allen/ arm. I mean you can say Allens arm strength is a good fit for bad weather. That doesnt mean its not an even better fit for controled playing conditions. I don't care how hard you throw the football, high winds will still hurt the accuracy of a throw. It stands to reason Allen in good playing conditions can hit smaller windows at further distances then most NFL QB's. In winds 20 mph and above all bets are off IMO. Rain, snow, none of it helps a QB.
A Superbowl in Buffalo would also be very lucrative for the city.
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/aj-green-trade-rumors-packers-49ers-bills-best-fits-deadline/16za5uouktfcy1b28wct97oooj
Green fits the Bill...
True Rocket94, exactly what other teams game plan for every week.
I still think Buffalo is a better team then what showed up on Sunday against the Eagles.
Myself personally, Its a new day at New Era field and with it comes perhaps a better perspective on the loss Sunday against the Eagles.
Its obvious looking back now that the weather played an important role making it impossibe to use the loss as a gauge on how good or bad of a football team Buffalo really is at this point in the season IMO. I'm not trying to make excuses and I realize both teams played in the same bad conditions. I just think Buffalo is built different then Philly making it a bad matchup in windy, slippery weather and it showed. Despite the score its not like Buffalo was blown out, at least not in my opinion. The Eagles are a playoff contender and it would not surprise me to see them go deep into the playoffs.
The Buffalo Bills are still learning how to win and far from playing their best game.
Yes, I'm a big homer which always plays a part my opinion...