Beebes Bubble Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 Great win today! Very good play all around except for Fitz. This isn't a topic about the players, though. I was a bit shocked with the stadium being *so* empty with 5 minutes left to play, though. With a much needed win after last weeks putrid performance, I was hoping a LARGE crowd would have stuck around to give our boys a huge round of applause. The stadium sounded loud for much of the day, but a cheering, standing ovation at the end would have been a great way to close the game out. I realize people want to try and beat the crowd, but it has to be weird from the players perspective to have the stadium almost cleared out after playing a dominating game with so much time left on the clock. Sure, sitting through garbage time isn't nearly as exciting as a close game, which I am sure more people would have stuck around for. But, wouldn't you rather see a dominating performance like today, than a squeaker the team may not be able win in the end? So, why leave after they do a great job and tear their opponent apart? Yes, the players get paid to play this game. It's their job to go out there, regardless of the crowd size. But, if they look up after a win and see a full stadium and hear the crowd roar, they remember that. That memory could end up being enough for individuals to reach down deeper when a game is on the line and come up with a herculean effort to get back to that feeling. Every little bit counts. Go Bills!
Captain Hindsight Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 I noticed this on TV and it bugged me a bit. I never left early when I had tickets. I realize we had back ups in but its still football dammit and I want to see every snap
bobinaz Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 The only time I leave early is when it's an away game and the Bills are getting their butts kicked. Less crap from the opposing team fans.
Max997 Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 Great win today! Very good play all around except for Fitz. This isn't a topic about the players, though. I was a bit shocked with the stadium being *so* empty with 5 minutes left to play, though. With a much needed win after last weeks putrid performance, I was hoping a LARGE crowd would have stuck around to give our boys a huge round of applause. The stadium sounded loud for much of the day, but a cheering, standing ovation at the end would have been a great way to close the game out. I realize people want to try and beat the crowd, but it has to be weird from the players perspective to have the stadium almost cleared out after playing a dominating game with so much time left on the clock. Sure, sitting through garbage time isn't nearly as exciting as a close game, which I am sure more people would have stuck around for. But, wouldn't you rather see a dominating performance like today, than a squeaker the team may not be able win in the end? So, why leave after they do a great job and tear their opponent apart? Yes, the players get paid to play this game. It's their job to go out there, regardless of the crowd size. But, if they look up after a win and see a full stadium and hear the crowd roar, they remember that. That memory could end up being enough for individuals to reach down deeper when a game is on the line and come up with a herculean effort to get back to that feeling. Every little bit counts. Go Bills! I was a little surprised it emptied out as much as it did but that game was over at halftime Being concerned about a standing ovation or expecting players to revisit that memory is a bit much though
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 I blame the players. They shouldn't have made the game a laugher so early.
Beerball Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 Great win today! Very good play all around except for Fitz. This isn't a topic about the players, though. I was a bit shocked with the stadium being *so* empty with 5 minutes left to play, though. With a much needed win after last weeks putrid performance, I was hoping a LARGE crowd would have stuck around to give our boys a huge round of applause. The stadium sounded loud for much of the day, but a cheering, standing ovation at the end would have been a great way to close the game out. I realize people want to try and beat the crowd, but it has to be weird from the players perspective to have the stadium almost cleared out after playing a dominating game with so much time left on the clock. Sure, sitting through garbage time isn't nearly as exciting as a close game, which I am sure more people would have stuck around for. But, wouldn't you rather see a dominating performance like today, than a squeaker the team may not be able win in the end? So, why leave after they do a great job and tear their opponent apart? Yes, the players get paid to play this game. It's their job to go out there, regardless of the crowd size. But, if they look up after a win and see a full stadium and hear the crowd roar, they remember that. That memory could end up being enough for individuals to reach down deeper when a game is on the line and come up with a herculean effort to get back to that feeling. Every little bit counts. Go Bills! First home game I've been to since the '80s and I stayed past the final gun. I've never left early on a road blowout so I wouldn't leave a victory early either. To each his own though.
Nix Buddy Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 The Bills fans were the losers today. Everybody cries and whines all week after a loss of how bad they want a good team in Buffalo, and then when the team dominates and gives them what they want they leave early so they can get home 20 minutes earlier. Bills fans are not the greatest fans in the league, they are the biggest phonies in the league. How embarrassing.
BRAWNDO Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 Never leave before the two minute warning.
Green Lightning Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 We stayed to the gun. Great game, great day. Fun to take it all in. What's the rush to wait in traffic?
yall Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 If they served beer after the half and you could still smoke, people would stay. Bottom line.
benderbender Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 The Bills fans were the losers today. Everybody cries and whines all week after a loss of how bad they want a good team in Buffalo, and then when the team dominates and gives them what they want they leave early so they can get home 20 minutes earlier. Bills fans are not the greatest fans in the league, they are the biggest phonies in the league. How embarrassing. Those jerks! How dare they pay admission and cheer on our team for most of 4 quarters. It's outrageous!
UpperDeck Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 The Bills fans were the losers today. Everybody cries and whines all week after a loss of how bad they want a good team in Buffalo, and then when the team dominates and gives them what they want they leave early so they can get home 20 minutes earlier. Bills fans are not the greatest fans in the league, they are the biggest phonies in the league. How embarrassing. Really? You measure the Bills' fandom based on how many stay 'til the end of a blowout? BTW, I stayed until just over a minute left but I usually stay until the final gun.
McBeane Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 I left as soon as we started kneeling it. No point in watching those snaps. What a great game to go to though!!
tito1 Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 I admit I left with 7 mins left in the 4th quarter, but I had a 6.5 hour drive back to Ohio and I couldn't afford 1-1.5 hrs in traffic.
stevestojan Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 The only place to have a celebratory cold one is in the parking lot. I see nothing wrong with either going out to celebrate or get a jump on traffic. Damn, we'll ALWAYS find something to complain about.
bills1960 Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 They went pack to tailgate early? What's wrong with that?
Buffalo Barbarian Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 I noticed this on TV and it bugged me a bit. I never left early when I had tickets. I realize we had back ups in but its still football dammit and I want to see every snap This
Captain Hindsight Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 If they served beer after the half and you could still smoke, people would stay. Bottom line. And more fights would happen. Bottom Line I admit I left with 7 mins left in the 4th quarter, but I had a 6.5 hour drive back to Ohio and I couldn't afford 1-1.5 hrs in traffic. This is fair. I used to live at UB its a half hour drive. I know not everyone is going to stay, but as much as we B word about them putting on a good show, we cant stay and watch the whole game when they do? It just irked me. For those saying they needed a cold one, pop one when you get home to watch the pre game show with all the highlights. Just as good then
Zulu Cthulhu Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 I noticed this on TV and it bugged me a bit. I never left early when I had tickets. I realize we had back ups in but its still football dammit and I want to see every snap So you watched on TV and are criticizing the people who actually paid for a ticket and went to the game huh?
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