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HAPPY 52ND BIRTHDAY TO SDS!
Draconator replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Caption this (while avoiding the ban hammer 😂)
Draconator replied to transient's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I wonder if this has filling, like a Boston Creme... -
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Yep. Although it may be based on market. (I'm not in the sports department so not 100% sure)
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Video: Allen Goofing off in Practice :)
Draconator replied to BigDingus's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Yahoo sports app carries all the NFL games. (I work at Yahoo. We have the contract with the NFL to carry all games on mobile and tablet).
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Would I? No. Best comment in the replies on the Facebook post? Yes! Oscar Joseph Finkel is Einhorn, Einhorn is Finkel
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Gregory Rousseau surprises mom with a new jeep
Draconator replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We're a Nissan family. Very good success with them. -
In your opinion, what’s the hardest position?
Draconator replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Going off the beaten path, I'm saying kicker. You basically do next to nothing all game, and you are called on to perform at your best, you're expected to be successful when it matters to the team the most. Make the kick and you're praised. Miss the kick and you're run out of town or forever remembered (Norwood). Hardest position in sports? Goalie. You're standing on 2 razor blades for 60 minutes plus, and expected to move from side to side on said razor blades effortlessly to stop a disc of vulcanized rubber traveling at you at 90 mph plus. -
After reading the more recent posts, I must channel Chandler...
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Thinking about moving back to the Buffalo area.
Draconator replied to NewEra's topic in Off the Wall
The place that came into my mind first would be the Elma/East Aurora area. House prices are higher, but the pace of live is easier than a more populated suburb. And you would be close to the massive Delta Sonic and Wegmans on Transit. (You have to think of these things). -
So at least we have until 2023... https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32133610/buffalo-bills-renew-lease-july-23-new-stadium-deal Buffalo Bills won't renew lease in July '23 without new stadium deal ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills won't renew their lease with the state and county without an agreement in place for a proposed new $1.4 billion stadium to be partially publicly funded, leaving the team's future uncertain beyond July 2023. "No, we absolutely will not," Pegula Sports and Entertainment senior vice president Ron Raccuia told Buffalo's WBEN-Radio on Thursday. In saying the topic of relocation has not been raised during discussions with government officials, Raccuia didn't entirely rule out that possibility by using the word "yet" when asked if the Bills might begin looking elsewhere once the lease expires in about 23 months. "We're not even focused on that, yet," said Raccuia, who is chief negotiator in talks for PSE, the parent company which owns the Bills. "We're just committed to getting everybody together as quickly as possible to get to a solution," he added. "Talking about options and 'what happens if,' that serves no purpose. It's not where any of our focus or resources are being dedicated." During a wide-ranging interview, Raccuia otherwise confirmed the cost, size and location of the stadium proposed by the Bills to be built in Orchard Park, New York, across the street from their current facility, Highmark Stadium, which opened in 1973. At issue is how much the project would cost taxpayers in what Raccuia called a public-private partnership that would potentially include NFL funding. The expectation is the public will be asked to fund more than 50% of the cost. A message left with Gov. Kathy Hochul, who is from Buffalo, was not immediately returned. On Monday, her office released a statement to The AP, which read, "no one is more committed to keeping the Bills in Buffalo" than Hochul, and that details will be shared once negotiations are completed. Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz was not available. He previously dismissed speculation of the Bills possibly relocating but issued a warning by saying taxpayers won't be writing what he called "a blank check." The Bills have ruled out renovating Highmark as being cost-prohibitive compared to starting fresh. The new stadium's proposed capacity would be between 60,000 and 62,000 seats, which would make it one of the NFL's smallest -- and about 10,000 less than Highmark.
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That poster is still alive?
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This has my vote! Nicely done!
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https://www.schwabls.com/
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Buffalo Bills 2021 practice squad players
Draconator replied to HOUSE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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DeShaun Watson will be inactive every game??
Draconator replied to cage's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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My wife and I were in Vegas earlier this year. Casino was open. I thought for half a second of sitting down at the Black Jack table. I asked my wife if she wanted to play some slots. She was like, "nope, I'm good". I was like, "so am I". Didn't even give it a 2nd thought.
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Bills trading Daryll Johnson to the Panthers for 6th rd pick
Draconator replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
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