Gugny Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 Now my question is where are the fans the worst outside of our division? I want that game. That's one id go to. My guess would be Philly or Oakland.
C.Biscuit97 Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 After visiting NO, the only negative thing I can say about it is I got too hungover. Great people and a great city. For al lthe crappy teams they've had in the past, I'm happy for them. There one of the few teams that I don't mind if they win the SB.
NoSaint Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 After visiting NO, the only negative thing I can say about it is I got too hungover. Great people and a great city. For al lthe crappy teams they've had in the past, I'm happy for them. There one of the few teams that I don't mind if they win the SB. If you disregard the early 90s and the saints current run - they certainly share a bit of a kindred spirit.... Smaller market, generally bad record over the long haul, threats of relocation and an owner that people run pretty hot/cold on....
C.Biscuit97 Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 If you disregard the early 90s and the saints current run - they certainly share a bit of a kindred spirit.... Smaller market, generally bad record over the long haul, threats of relocation and an owner that people run pretty hot/cold on.... And that owner became a better one and more popular once they got Brees. hopefully, Manuel gets to be at least half as good as Brees. As much as it sucks watching the Bills get shredded, Brees is fun to watch.
Guffalo Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 We had a great experience and although the Bills lost, we were treated like friends before and after the game. There was maybe one or two over the top fans that would get a bit annoying, but we had no problems with fans and were so impressed with how well we were treated. I only wish we played them more often, since I would make that trip every year.
CodeMonkey Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 Sounds like some Bills "fans" ... i.e. the drunken idiots ... could learn a lot from Saints fans. I know of kids being verbally abused in the parking lot at the Ralph for wearing the opponents jersey. Completely unacceptable and embarrassing. I have never been to a Saints game, but I have been to N.O. and have always found it to be a friendly city and apparently many others in this thread have as well.
atlbillsfan1975 Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 If you disregard the early 90s and the saints current run - they certainly share a bit of a kindred spirit.... Smaller market, generally bad record over the long haul, threats of relocation and an owner that people run pretty hot/cold on.... I agree. i actually made a comment while the Saints where pulling away in the game on Sunday. I called that the Bills would be down 21-10 at half because i just knew what was coming. The Saints fan next to me was like wow. I said 'you remember how it was for you guys pre Brees and Peyton'. He said yep. Honestly best game day experience ever was down there this past weekend. Awesome fans, clean stadium, and everyone is trying to have fun. I had 5 Bills fans sitting above me and my buddies(Saints Fans). The Bills fans where obnoxious and embaresing. They actually made the comment ' doesnt anyone get in fights here'? I told me buddy that is why i do not go to Bills games anymore in Buffalo. Too many guys get loaded up and then look for trouble. Anyways, great gameday, kudos to the City and Saints fans. Good people and good place. I echo the sentiment about th eonly bad thing was the hangover and the number the spicey food did to me! ha
plenzmd1 Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 Made the comment in another thread, if you did not have a great time this weekend...just saty in your house and never come out cause it is impossible for you to have fun anywhere. One guy with me is a Pats* fan who goes to a ton of games around the country..he called it his best NFL experience ever. I still prefer the Ralph, but this is a very close 2nd!
Dorkington Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 (edited) I've had better experiences at most places being a visiting Bills fan than I have being a Bills fan at the Ralph. :/ Edited October 29, 2013 by Dorkington
atlbillsfan1975 Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 I've had better experiences at most places being a visiting Bills fan than I have being a Bills fan at the Ralph. :/ So true and so sad.
Buftex Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 I've had better experiences at most places being a visiting Bills fan than I have being a Bills fan at the Ralph. :/ I love going to games at the Ralph, and would never pass up the opportunity...but sadly, I have to agree.
C.Biscuit97 Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 I've had better experiences at most places being a visiting Bills fan than I have being a Bills fan at the Ralph. :/ That's weird. I've never had a bad experience at the Ralph. Could it just be your personality? But seriously, for whatever reason, football games give people an excuse to act like drunken idiots. Since I'm a drunken idiot all the time, I don't act any different at the game.
billsfanmiami(oh) Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 Had a great time. And like others said the only negative is that I'm somehow still slightly hungover. Had a couple small groups of saints fans start to antagonize us towards the end. They were the exception. Hope it's not another 7 years or whatever when we play them next down there, I plan on going back.
aristocrat Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 I've said the same things since I got back last night. It was the best stadium experience I've had. Just dancing in the aisles and saints fans thanking us for coming down. Just phenomenal people.
CodeMonkey Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 I've said the same things since I got back last night. It was the best stadium experience I've had. Just dancing in the aisles and saints fans thanking us for coming down. Just phenomenal people. Makes one wonder what those same people you saw would be writing on a Saints forum after going to a Saints game at the Ralph.
birdog1960 Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 have been to a saints game asa kid in the distant past (archie was qb and they played in the sugar bowl at the time) but lived in NO for about a year and in general met lots of nice folks. glad to hear about the fan experience for out of towners. would make me much more likely to go to a future bills game there. on the other hand, we went to an lsu/tennessee game in baton rouge a few years back and it was brutal. we went with a bunch of tenn fans so we chose to wear orange. right off the bus we saw a mob jeering the tenn marching band to the point that they had a police escort into the stadium. way to many taunts and vulgarities throw our way but mostly by students. on the way out, our group was being further verbally abused by students when a group of adults walked up and shamed the morons and apologized. still, don't think i'd ever go back there for a game.
Metal Man Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 I will throw Tulane fans in there seeing it was the same stadium. Went down there two years ago to see Syracuse play Tulane in the Superdome and agree with everything everyone has said about how welcoming their fans and business owners were to all of us in our Orange gear. The stadium itself it also pretty amazing. Definitely one of the best football viewing experiences I have ever had.
Kirby Jackson Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 (edited) Makes one wonder what those same people you saw would be writing on a Saints forum after going to a Saints game at the Ralph. Funny that you should ask. I live in New Orleans and was at my girlfriends kickball game last night talking with some Saints fans. They were surprised by how well represented we were (heard that from a lot of people). In my 7 football seasons down here only the Steelers had more people. Anyways, the guy that I was talking to has been to 22 stadiums for Saints road games and said that the Bills fans were by far the worst. He said that they were way worse than Philly and that he would never go back. When I was younger I used to think that it was great that we had such a hostile crowd and people were scared to come to Orchard Park. Now I just think that it is embarrassing. We can have a passionate fan base without being a bunch of a-holes. Edited October 29, 2013 by Kirby Jackson
C.Biscuit97 Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 Funny that you should ask. I live in New Orleans and was at my girlfriends kickball game last night talking with some Saints fans. They were surprised by how well represented we were (heard that from a lot of people). In my 7 football seasons down here only the Steelers had more people. Anyways, the guy that I was talking to has been to 22 stadiums for Saints road games and said that the Bills fans were by far the worst. He said that they were way worse than Philly and that he would never go back. When I was younger I used to think that it was great that we had such a hostile crowd and people were scared to come to Orchard Park. Now I just think that it is embarrassing. We can have a passionate fan base without being a bunch of a-holes. You hit the nail on the head. If I'm in Buffalo and see another group of fans from out of town, I take it as my duty to show them a good time in Buffalo. Buy a couple of rounds, get natured ribbing, tell them good places in town. At the same time, if you're going to an opposing stadium, don't be an a hole yourself.
CodeMonkey Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 (edited) Funny that you should ask. I live in New Orleans and was at my girlfriends kickball game last night talking with some Saints fans. They were surprised by how well represented we were (heard that from a lot of people). In my 7 football seasons down here only the Steelers had more people. Anyways, the guy that I was talking to has been to 22 stadiums for Saints road games and said that the Bills fans were by far the worst. He said that they were way worse than Philly and that he would never go back. When I was younger I used to think that it was great that we had such a hostile crowd and people were scared to come to Orchard Park. Now I just think that it is embarrassing. We can have a passionate fan base without being a bunch of a-holes. A hostile crowd to the opposing team, i.e. making so much noise they can't hear themselves think, is wonderful. Extending that to the parking lot and opposing teams fans is not. It's very sad that people have such a negative experience in Buffalo. I'm sure it clouds their perception of the entire area. You hit the nail on the head. If I'm in Buffalo and see another group of fans from out of town, I take it as my duty to show them a good time in Buffalo. Buy a couple of rounds, get natured ribbing, tell them good places in town. At the same time, if you're going to an opposing stadium, don't be an a hole yourself. Words and more important, actions to live by. Edited October 29, 2013 by CodeMonkey
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