judman Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 I've never sat in the Rock Pile. I always assumed the seats were so cheap there because the view of the scoreboard sucked. But on the other hand, the tix are quite a bit cheaper, and most fans say there is really not a bad seat at the Ralph. I was thinking about buying tix in that area, more or less just to do it. My crew of guys has hopped around the stadium a lot over the years, but always avoided that area. Good spot, or not?
JinWPB Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 I've never sat in the Rock Pile. I always assumed the seats were so cheap there because the view of the scoreboard sucked. But on the other hand, the tix are quite a bit cheaper, and most fans say there is really not a bad seat at the Ralph. I was thinking about buying tix in that area, more or less just to do it. My crew of guys has hopped around the stadium a lot over the years, but always avoided that area. Good spot, or not? Season tickets for the Rockpile are sold out. Not sure about single game tickets, when they go on sale. You can still get them on ticketstub ect. http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/Bills-announce-Coors-Light-Rockpile-sold-out/d3dadbf0-b58f-4438-b51a-703ce2b24279
JM57 Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 Not any worse to sit there than tunnel endzone. Like the poster above said, season tix are sold out there, I missed out on it myself, but if you want to pay the money for stubhub tix, they're not terrible seats.
mrags Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 I've been in every type of seat/section of the stadium as far as sides, levels, areas and have never disliked any seat in the stadium with the exception of the 300s. The cold and wind just kills you up there and your just too far away from the action. But the Rockpile os a ton of fun and not bad views of either the field or the scoreboard. Sure you have to turn around to see it but then it's much bigger and clearer than anywhere else in the stadium. Unfortunately for you, as many have already said, the Rockpile is already sold out. I'm in the tunnel side endzone myself and wouldn't change it for anything besides moving down closer to the field, but at row 14 it doesn't get much lower. Have fun and enjoy wherever you go.
The Senator Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 Last time I sat in the Rock Pile, the newly formed AAA Buffalo Bisons, v.2, were playing there while waiting for (then) Pilot Field to be built... (Note the shot of Mayor Griffin art the 2-minute mark) I miss the place.
dogma+ Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 (edited) I'm not a fan of the section. I simply dont enjoy the point of view. It's difficult to gain perception of separation and yardage. Personally, I think 35-50 yard line Jim Kelly Club are the best seats in the house. http://i45.tinypic.com/bef348.jpg Edited May 10, 2012 by dogma+
San Jose Bills Fan Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 I'm not a fan of the section. I simply dont enjoy the point of view. It's difficult to gain perception of separation and yardage. Personally, I think 35-50 yard line Jim Kelly Club are the best seats in the house. http://i45.tinypic.com/bef348.jpg Interesting. When I worked in the sports media, a lot of the retired Sabres would sit in a similar relative place in the Aud and the Arena (higher up in the lower bowl at one end of the venue). They always said it was the best place to watch the game. Speaking for hockey, the boards are an obstruction so it makes sense to sit behind the end boards rather than the side boards. Also that vantage point is a nice compromise between intimacy and overview and a good compromise between the vertical and horizontal perspectives.
dogma+ Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 Interesting. When I worked in the sports media, a lot of the retired Sabres would sit in a similar relative place in the Aud and the Arena (higher up in the lower bowl at one end of the venue). They always said it was the best place to watch the game. Speaking for hockey, the boards are an obstruction so it makes sense to sit behind the end boards rather than the side boards. Also that vantage point is a nice compromise between intimacy and overview and a good compromise between the vertical and horizontal perspectives. I think Hockey is such a different feel because the arena is so significantly smaller than a football stadium. I'm not sure there really is a poor seat in the Aud.
Jerry Jone's Toupee Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 At first I thought you were referring to the "rock pile" (war memorial stadium). Attended my first game in that s*** hole in 1968. Nothing good about that place exept the magical sound of the sports writers using manual typewriters trying to finish the story in time for the Courier Express to get it to press for me to deliver the paper the next morning at 6 AM. God I feel old!
judman Posted May 10, 2012 Author Posted May 10, 2012 Season tickets for the Rockpile are sold out. Not sure about single game tickets, when they go on sale. You can still get them on ticketstub ect. http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/Bills-announce-Coors-Light-Rockpile-sold-out/d3dadbf0-b58f-4438-b51a-703ce2b24279 Yeah, stubhub is usually the way we go. We only go to one or two games a year. I'm too far for seasons anyway (3.5 hours). I know there are people on this board who drive further than I do, but I just cannot afford it all season long. Thanks for the input y'all.
VirginiaMike Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 Last time I sat in the Rock Pile, the newly formed AAA Buffalo Bisons, v.2, were playing there while waiting for (then) Pilot Field to be built... (Note the shot of Mayor Griffin art the 2-minute mark) I miss the place. The old Rockpile was what I thought of when I saw the post subject. It was a wonderful place for a kid to go toa game. I saw the Bills, UB Bulls, anf the Bisons baseball there. Brings back great memories of going there with my dad!
tennesseeboy Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 Ahhh...the rockpile...I remember getting billy clubbed while trying to sneak in, and my friends getting caught and escorted out, but by the time I'd kicked my way over the fence they and security had exited so I got in to watch the Bills play the Houston Oilers. The game was worth being billy clubbed...can't say that about many of the recent seasons.
CodeMonkey Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 End zone seats are feast or famine. Very nice when the play is in your end of the field. Sucks balls when it is in the other end. On the tunnel side at least you can watch the scoreboard when play is at the other end. There is a reason why seats in the rockpile are so cheap. But if you want to party, that's the place to be.
The Wiz Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 I think Hockey is such a different feel because the arena is so significantly smaller than a football stadium. I'm not sure there really is a poor seat in the Aud. It really depends on the game but I agree with you. The only time I ever had a problem was when I sat 2nd row on the blue line. The glass and boxes obstructed my view to the other end of the ice. My personal take on both is sitting anywhere that's higher than 20 rows up b/w bluelines/30 yard lines. Whether it's 100 level or 300 level, you get to see everything very easily.
The Senator Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 The old Rockpile was what I thought of when I saw the post subject. It was a wonderful place for a kid to go toa game. I saw the Bills, UB Bulls, anf the Bisons baseball there. Brings back great memories of going there with my dad! The best home run ever at "The Ol' Rockpile"... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54-6yimtjtA
PromoTheRobot Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 All Rockpile seats are sold as season tickets and are all sold out. The view of the scoreboard is fine though it's probably worse if you are in a back row. I'm in row 3 in 241 and I can see it fine over my shoulder. PTR
BillsfaninMyrtleBeach Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 The original "Rock Pile" was War Memorial stadium. Saw my first game there, Buffalo played the "Boston" Patriots. Was snowing so hard couldn't even see the field (we were wayyyyy up) The crowd below would cheer and we didn't have a clue what happened! It snowed 4" by the end of the game! I have sat all over the Ralph and I didn't like the rock pile seats. There was a bunch of idiots that were already drunk when they got in and all they did was fight, drink and raise hell. Didn't pay one bit of attention to the game. All the rest of the seats were good.
FightinIrishBills Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 After having attended many games in the Rock Pile section with friends over the years, I took the plunge and bought seasons with one of my best buddies. So stoked. It's always a drunken, wild time. Definitely a young (at heart) person's game
uncle flap Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 (edited) All Rockpile seats are sold as season tickets and are all sold out. The view of the scoreboard is fine though it's probably worse if you are in a back row. I'm in row 3 in 241 and I can see it fine over my shoulder. PTR This year will be my 9th season in 243 row 3 and I completely agree. When the play is in the other end of the field, just turn around and watch the big screen! As many have noted, the Rockpile is indeed a rowdy place. Personally, I love it. I can also easily understand why some people wouldn't. I've sat in the club seats plenty of times and while the view is spectacular, I don't like feeling as though I have to stifle my enthusiasm. To me, it's too docile in the better seats. I'm not a raving drunken lunatic either but I've definitely felt like one when I'm surrounded by people sitting on their hands in the club sections and below. Different strokes... Edited May 11, 2012 by uncle flap
PromoTheRobot Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 This year will be my 9th season in 243 row 3 and I completely agree. When the play is in the other end of the field, just turn around and watch the big screen! As many have noted, the Rockpile is indeed a rowdy place. Personally, I love it. I can also easily understand why some people wouldn't. I've sat in the club seats plenty of times and while the view is spectacular, I don't like feeling as though I have to stifle my enthusiasm. To me, it's too docile in the better seats. I'm not a raving drunken lunatic either but I've definitely felt like one when I'm surrounded by people sitting on their hands in the club sections and below. Different strokes... There was one guy who would smack himself in the face over and over with a fried dough covered in powdered sugar. Good times. PTR
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