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BillsPride12

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  1. No after watching the Green Mile it would appear that would be more of a curse than a blessing. I'm still relatively young and I already hate a lot of things about the modern world. I can't imagine how screwed up things will be in another 50 years from now.
  2. Yeah I'm pretty much going through the same thing this season. I have already come to the conclusion that this will be my last year as a season ticket holder. As I've gotten older I just enjoy watching the games at home more. I am looking forward to re-designing my basement into a full fledged mancave with a ton of Bills stuff hanging all over the walls so it's not that I've lost my passion completely but I just don't have the excitement for the long, exhausting days at the stadium anymore. I'm sure i'll still go to a game here and there and continue my annual tradition of seeing a Bills game on the road every year...but with the low demand for tickets these days my plan of keeping my seasons and being able to sell some games throughout the year has backfired and it makes no sense to keep it going at this point. In life we go through many different era's and it's bittersweet but I recognize my days as a stadium experience guy are coming to an end and I am becoming one of those I just wanna watch the game from my couch guys!
  3. It's been trending this way for the last few years. I can't make it to this weekend's game and I can't give the tickets away. When I got back on the season ticket wagon a couple years ago I figured I would make it to 5-6 games a year and sell some games to recoup some money(not even worried about making a profit but it would be nice to get something for them) but with finances being a little tough these days I am already thinking this might be my last year. I can't afford to constantly eat a full loss when i can't make it to a game.
  4. I follow some Pittsburgh Sports Reporters on Twitter and have been following this situation for the last few years. The Steelers have been underachieving for awhile and alot of things have been building up for the last couple years which has led to them imploding this season. They have enough talent to win a Super Bowl but they have a ton of divas in the locker room and a lot of guys have friction with each other. Steelers fans hate this current team and I've heard alot of comments saying for many of them they have never cared less about the Steelers before. Do some research and you will see. It hasn't been pretty over there regardless of their winning record the last few seasons.
  5. The Steelers are the perfect example why Culture does matter. That team is like a freaking Soap Opera right now. Talent is still the most important piece but you can have talent and still not have the winning recipe which is what's going on with the Steelers right now. You need to have talent and culture. It's not a one or the other argument. What people don't realize is McDermott is not gonna throw his guys under the bus in press conferences by saying "We don't have any talent on this team" but he and Beane know they have alot of work to do with the personnel.
  6. It was a blast! Similar towns/people to Western New Yorkers. The fans were so welcoming and friendly. Everybody else I talked to said the same thing. Did alot of drinking Saturday afternoon at Duzzi's, thought it was a fantastic sports bar. Then the Bills Backer party afterwards at Stadium View was a blast. We went to Milwaukee Friday for the Brewers game and hit a ton of bars there too. Ate a lot of Brats and Cheese. Toured Lambeau Field and saw alot of Packers history in the Hall of Fame. Would highly, highly recommend any big football fan to make this trip at least once in their lifetime!
  7. I still sit back and reminisce about my childhood years and just how everything was in the 90s. It was a great time in life, a simpler time for sure. Way before smartphones and social media took over the world, a time when all of my grandparents were still alive and all of my family got along. Had a great group of childhood friends, we spent entire summers playing street hockey and backyard football, riding bikes down hills, building forts(and yes playing video games too lol). I really think it was the last generation that got to enjoy an amazing childhood. Sometimes I miss it so much it hurts. Blows my mind when I think about how much the world has changed since then.
  8. The problem is the NBA is such a joke of a sporting league nowadays with all the marquee players finding ways to collaborate and up playing in the same market together. Buffalo wouldn't have a shot to be competitive. Even if they drafted some phenom as soon as that rookie deal's over he would off to play in LA or Miami. Although I'm sure Buffalonians would be excited and supportive to have a basketball team, I think that BS would wear pretty thin on the WNY fanbase pretty fast and without a long, rich storied history of pro basketball in Buffalo I could see the average Western New Yorker losing interest fast in an NBA team here. Not to say there aren't alot of basketball fans in WNY because there are but I just couldn't see this being a good idea with the state of today's NBA. Just my two cents.
  9. I was in Green Bay for the game over the weekend and was chatting with some locals who talked about the two decades of miserable football that followed the Lombardi years and how it looked hopeless for so long...and then some young punk wearing #4 came along and changed everything...they were just saying to hang in there because it can change very quickly and it will be so rewarding. Just some outsider perspective I picked up over the weekend that I thought would be worth sharing here.
  10. I know I'm a little late to the party on this one but this has been my first chance to get on the boards since I got back in town but regardless of the Bills laying a huge egg...this trip was amazing and full of memories I will never forget! Packers fans in both Milwaukee and Green Bay were amazing and seemed genuinely excited to see the Bills Mafia in town. Some even bought our group rounds of drinks! For anybody that is a diehard football fan it is an absolute must to get down to Green Bay for a long weekend and enjoy the experience, sights and sounds from such an awesome and historic NFL city. My new number 1 favorite Bills road game I've been to.
  11. People forget how close and accessible Toronto is for these guys when they wanna live it up at the clubs and enjoy the big city life. People also forget about how much these guys enjoy hanging at the Sundowner right over the border.
  12. It feels nice to have a horse in the race for once
  13. We will sign him long term. That was the first piece McDermott brought in here. There's no way he's letting him leave. Especially with McDermott's DB background. Marv Levy had a saying back in the day..."I don't want pro bowl players...I want Super Bowl players".....Tre fits that
  14. I know somebody who worked in the events department at the Seneca Casino in Niagara Falls and said he was absolutely brutal behind the scenes when he came to town...just a real miserable, rude, arrogant piece of s***....Glad he is finally getting what is coming to him F*** Bill Cosby...and F*** Pudding too!
  15. If the Bills Backer tailgate party is anything like the one they threw in Kansas City a few years back everybody will be in for an absolute blast. There was plenty of booze and food to go around for everybody so don't get nervous. Just try to show up with at least a case of beer to contribute. I also have a feeling Bills fans might be taking over many Wisconsin bars all weekend just a hunch
  16. Yeah absolutely. The 80s/90's were on a whole different level! I guess I was referring to the 2000's/playoff drought era and it is actually pretty sad that a week 3 win ranks so high up there but that's what we've been dealt with since 99. Another game that gets honorable mention though is the 2002 Snow game against Miami where Ricky Williams ran all over us but Bledsoe and Moulds had a huge day. There was just something magical about that day, looking back at it now that game was actually much closer to the 90s era than the current era and it still had more of the old school charm at that point before the game became over commercialized and social media showed up into the picture. Was at that one with my Dad and brother, a memory I will never forget!
  17. That was hands down the best Bills game in the modern era. I also believe that Sunday's upset victory over Minnesota was the best game since then. Hoping we can shock the world again this weekend in Green Bay!
  18. The thing that amazes me about all of this BS is that the people that have the power to get this changed are the owners and where in the hell have they been on this matter? I haven't heard a peep out of any of them
  19. Anybody know any good bars in Milwaukee or Green Bay worth hitting?
  20. He's definitely not overrated because most people don't have him highly rated to begin with but I certainly wouldn't say he is underrated either. Average sounds about right to me.
  21. Awesome! Hell of a game to go to my man. Bills road trips are the best, I'm flying out to Milwaukee for this weeks game Thursday night and im already getting fired up.
  22. Going out there with a group of 13. Flying into Milwaukee Thursday night. Driving up to Green Bay Saturday morning. Looking forward to lots of Beer, Cheese, Brats and hanging with Bills fans!
  23. I see some early similarities to Brett Favre. In his prime Favre was the most fun Quarterback to ever watch play football
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