Merle Haggard Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 (edited) My thoughts regarding our stadium situation is to build a state of the art complex on the American side of the mighty Niagara Falls. The era of the Ralph is quickly coming to an end. It's been a heckuva ride, but change is not necessarily a bad thing. Butt it up next to the falls, give it a retractable roof, with the understanding it stays open for all Bills' games. It would be a wonderful venue in a popular setting, instantly giving the wonderful Niagara area a much needed shot in the arm. Thoughts? Edited August 31, 2010 by Merle Haggard
DarthICE Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 No. Get a new owner, hire a top notch staff, overpay for a couple stars while drafting really well and get this team back to being a winner for a few years before ever thinking of a new stadium
Merle Haggard Posted August 31, 2010 Author Posted August 31, 2010 No. Get a new owner, hire a top notch staff, overpay for a couple stars while drafting really well and get this team back to being a winner for a few years before ever thinking of a new stadium No. Build it and "they will come". LOL.
Mort Hendrickson Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 My thoughts regarding our stadium situation is to build a state of the art complex on the American side of the mighty Niagara Falls. The era of the Ralph is quickly coming to an end. It's been a heckuva ride, but change is not necessarily a bad thing. Butt it up next to the falls, give it a retractable roof, with the understanding it stays open for all Bills' games. It would be a wonderful venue in a popular setting, instantly giving the wonderful Niagara area a much needed shot in the arm. Thoughts? I am so sick of hearing calls to built a stadium near the Falls. I don't think having a stadium in the the Niagra Falls area makes any sence at all. Economic shot in the arm? Wake up, the whole fricken reagion needs a shot in the arm and frankly who gives a crap about a tourist trap on the edge of a big cliff. You can argue that its closer for Canadiam Fans, but really if you look at the post game blotter, they seem to only show up to drink their a**es off, mouth off to an OP copper and get arrested. I feel that the heart of Bills Country is in the whole of western NYS including Syracuse and as far south as Erie, PA. If a new stadium is built, then put it between Rochacha and Buffalo if a viable space is not available in downtown Buffalo. Why not clean up a brownfield or 2 and throw it on the shores of Lake Erie just south of the city. First of all, at the moment I don't think we need another stadium. The Ralph is great. Seats are still affordable Great sight lines CHEAP parking (Go to Foxboro if you think you're paying to much) Very lax tailgating rules The stadium is in the snow belt (Though it rarely snows during games, instead we get weather like the torent that ripped off the lake during the Griants games a few years back, god that was awesome) Easy access to and from the stadium ITS NOT A DOME The last thing Buffalo needs is a DOME. Weather is our friend and should be used to our advantage. Remember the Dolphins beat us in our DOME home game in Toronto. Its the HOME OF THE BILLS! get used to it and quit pining over some half brained plan to save Niagra Falls, the American side sucks and will for the next thousand years
bills1960 Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 I am so sick of hearing calls to built a stadium near the Falls. I don't think having a stadium in the the Niagra Falls area makes any sence at all. Economic shot in the arm? Wake up, the whole fricken reagion needs a shot in the arm and frankly who gives a crap about a tourist trap on the edge of a big cliff. You can argue that its closer for Canadiam Fans, but really if you look at the post game blotter, they seem to only show up to drink their a**es off, mouth off to an OP copper and get arrested. I feel that the heart of Bills Country is in the whole of western NYS including Syracuse and as far south as Erie, PA. If a new stadium is built, then put it between Rochacha and Buffalo if a viable space is not available in downtown Buffalo. Why not clean up a brownfield or 2 and throw it on the shores of Lake Erie just south of the city. First of all, at the moment I don't think we need another stadium. The Ralph is great. Seats are still affordable Great sight lines CHEAP parking (Go to Foxboro if you think you're paying to much) Very lax tailgating rules The stadium is in the snow belt (Though it rarely snows during games, instead we get weather like the torent that ripped off the lake during the Griants games a few years back, god that was awesome) Easy access to and from the stadium ITS NOT A DOME The last thing Buffalo needs is a DOME. Weather is our friend and should be used to our advantage. Remember the Dolphins beat us in our DOME home game in Toronto. Its the HOME OF THE BILLS! get used to it and quit pining over some half brained plan to save Niagra Falls, the American side sucks and will for the next thousand years I was at that Giants game, let's just say the snow in the fourth quarter was a relief. As for the Stadium, i agree that we're okay for right now, but if possible our attention should shift to underdeveloped parts of downtown to improve Buffalo's image.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 No way it will end up in The Falls. The politics are all wrong. Niagara County is umm.... well it's ......not very well run. Look at the city of Niagara Fall, one of the 7 Wonders of the World and it seems impossible to even keep a restaurant open. Erie CO, thoughnot exactly well run, is way ahead, and has way more power financially. Niagara Co. doesn't deserve to house an NFL team. Nagunnappen.
Kkspike Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 Great idea get the dems and reps with the silver shovels out.everyone with watch them break ground and clap and take credit for the stadium.the next thing on the list is a 5 year study group at 5 million a year of taxpayer money. After that the union steps in need I say more.
Guest dog14787 Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 Great idea get the dems and reps with the silver shovels out.everyone with watch them break ground and clap and take credit for the stadium.the next thing on the list is a 5 year study group at 5 million a year of taxpayer money. After that the union steps in need I say more. Wet, slippery footballs, soggy fans, but a nice view of the falls, awesome Seriously, I love the idea of building a dome stadium near the falls...
Mike in Syracuse Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 It may have changed but the last time I was at the American side of Niagara Falls is an absolute disgrace. One of the most amazing sites in North America and you had to drive through a wasteland to get to it. The only thing that would save that size of the falls would be a fleet of bulldozers and about 300 years of natural evolution.
Heitz Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 I say put it on Goat Island! I haven't been to NF in probably 8 years, but I was on the American side last year and was pretty surprised to see the growth on the Canadian side. Clearly there's potential for tourism in the area - but I doubt the WNY government will get it together to grow the area... I'd go for a stadium in the falls, but the whole US side needs a revamp.
Phlegm Alley Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 Parking may be a bit of a snafu and I believe something like this would not sit well with environmentalists.
strive_for_five_guy Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 My thoughts regarding our stadium situation is to build a state of the art complex on the American side of the mighty Niagara Falls. The era of the Ralph is quickly coming to an end. It's been a heckuva ride, but change is not necessarily a bad thing. Butt it up next to the falls, give it a retractable roof, with the understanding it stays open for all Bills' games. It would be a wonderful venue in a popular setting, instantly giving the wonderful Niagara area a much needed shot in the arm. Thoughts? Would give distraught fans the chance to jump after games too
Heitz Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 It may have changed but the last time I was at the American side of Niagara Falls is an absolute disgrace. One of the most amazing sites in North America and you had to drive through a wasteland to get to it. The only thing that would save that size of the falls would be a fleet of bulldozers and about 300 years of natural evolution. Oh, yeah, there's that too. Those bridges over Grand Island are a freaking mess - guess we'll need to fix that before NF grows...
TheChimp Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 ...and frankly who gives a crap about a tourist trap on the edge of a big cliff. Tourists. The idea is a good one.
Wing Man Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 (edited) The only way a stadium will be built in Niagara Falls is if it goes up on the Canadian side. Naturally, Niagara County would pay for it. Edited August 31, 2010 by Wing Man
bills44 Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 drunken Bills fans + proximity to Niagara Falls = recipe for disaster
DC Grid Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 (edited) PUT IT DOWNTOWN! Buffalo is a ghost town, use the stadium and new development to draw people back to the downtown. In almost every major city, save Detroit, people are flocking back into cities and redevelopment has helped to greatly improve stagnating downtown economies...you get young people out of the burbs and into the cities they pay taxes and pump money into the cities and help spur a cycle of growth. Give the next owner 20 square blocks, let them develop it using the modern stadium model of placing a stadium, retail, residential, and business complexes all together. Using smaller arenas and less development this formula has been used to perfection in cities like Milwaukee and on a larger scale in Indianapollis. In Cleveland their stadiums help to give development a rock to cling on and have led to larger redevlopment of the downtown than could have been expected with their shrinking population. Building it near the falls would be great, and make the stadium a spectacle, but Buffalo again would get little in the bargain. Put it downtown use the stadium and the team to Buffalo's best advantage. Edited August 31, 2010 by DC Grid
Chalkie Gerzowski Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 Downtown would be great... the I-190 backed up for miles... just the cluster**** of it all would be worth watching.
Merle Haggard Posted August 31, 2010 Author Posted August 31, 2010 Tourists. The idea is a good one. Thanks guy. Niagara Falls is a natural draw. We show exploit the opportunity and at the same time help revitalize the entire area. Building it near the falls would be great, and make the stadium a spectacle, but Buffalo again would get little in the bargain. Put it downtown use the stadium and the team to Buffalo's best advantage. I respectfully disagree my friend. You "fix" the decaying Niagara side and the whole region, including Buffalo, begin to revitalize. Why you say? The falls is a 7th wonder yet the Niagara side is a slum. The tourist drive right through it and Buffalo. Give them a reason to stop and spend their buckeros. The stadium I vision is a multi purpose type with a retractable roof and is a grand as the falls.
Coach Tuesday Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 Oh man, this thread headline made me laugh out loud! Yes, I agree, the Bills new stadium should be precariously perched atop the falls. With all of the good luck this organization has had, what could go wrong?? I'm so into this idea.
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