It's completely different. It's well known that many ESPN talking heads or whatever platform they are on like to spew controversial takes for clicks that we know they most likely don't even actually agree with.
If an NFL executive who was quoted anonymously really believes this that's a pretty big Yikes comment(on the executive, not Josh)
It's hard for me to choose one answer because I really enjoy both experiences throughout the season. I have season tickets and go to about 4-5 regular season games plus all the playoff games and also really enjoy the home experience for the rest of them. It's the best of both worlds for me right now
Wait was this ever a thing!? Were there rumors of the Bills trying to get Jerry Ball? I don't remember that but I was pretty young back then
I remember I had a Jerry Ball football card and me and my friend used to call him Jelly Ball and thought that was so funny...the things we find amusing when we are kids
In all seriousness if this was the game that led to stadiums cutting off beer sales after halftime that's a pretty significant game in NFL history. I know there have been little features and mini docs on Cleveland's(Indians not Browns) 10 cent beer night in the 70s
I can't remember which Bill it was now(pretty sure it was Thurman but it could have been Bruce) but I remember seeing an interview where they asked one of the star players from the Super Bowl teams who is one guy from that era that would have fit in with those Bills teams and he answered John Randle and it was fun to envision that team with Randle at NT on the Defensive side of the ball
If he played for the Bills he would've gone down as an all-time Buffalo icon, not that he was the most talented QB to ever play the game but his personality would've fit like a glove in Western New York