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Goodell turned him down. Holds over one hundred thousand. Closer than Detroit. Goodell and company ,said it didn`t have the infrastructure ? What a douche. Holds those screaming college kids.

 

I don't have the link but the denial was a function of the infrastructure. It is not wired for NFL replays or sideline equipment. It would have been an awesome venue to play in tonight!

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Just read the article - did anyone else notice that the guy repeatedly meant ion 'competitive issues' with teams practicing at facilities where they would be playing in the future? Most notably at foxboro????

 

I read between those lines to see that cheating is alive and well in the NFL and everyone in the know, knows it

 

Just read the article - did anyone else notice that the guy repeatedly meant ion 'competitive issues' with teams practicing at facilities where they would be playing in the future? Most notably at foxboro????

 

I read between those lines to see that cheating is alive and well in the NFL and everyone in the know, knows it

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Just read the article - did anyone else notice that the guy repeatedly meant ion 'competitive issues' with teams practicing at facilities where they would be playing in the future? Most notably at foxboro????

 

I read between those lines to see that cheating is alive and well in the NFL and everyone in the know, knows it

 

Just read the article - did anyone else notice that the guy repeatedly meant ion 'competitive issues' with teams practicing at facilities where they would be playing in the future? Most notably at foxboro????

 

I read between those lines to see that cheating is alive and well in the NFL and everyone in the know, knows it

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Goodell turned him down. Holds over one hundred thousand. Closer than Detroit. Goodell and company ,said it didn`t have the infrastructure ? What a douche. Holds those screaming college kids.

 

Yes, it's all obviously Goodell's fault... o_O

 

 

Love that Poloncarz is the call that pushed the Bills out of Buffalo, wasn't he making a lot of bad noise when the Bills sale was going through?

 

Let’s begin at the beginning, when Buffalo was ruled out. Grubman, just before a noon logistics meeting with the NFL staff on Thursday, got a text message from Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz, saying a snow-laden roof at a nursing home in Buffalo had just collapsed. Grubman said, “That’s it. We’re not playing in Buffalo.”

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I understand that there's way more involved here than a fan like myself really knows, but I do think the NFL may have missed out on a fun venue given the circumstances. The article said something along the lines of COULD we play the game like that, yes, but the preference is for a normal game day experience. Again, I understand, the more things are different the more the losing team and fans get to cry outrage when the game is over. I still think it would be pretty cool to see a game in a non-traditional venue with a bunch of fans that show up just because it's something they never get to see.

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Yes, it's all obviously Goodell's fault... o_O

 

 

Love that Poloncarz is the call that pushed the Bills out of Buffalo, wasn't he making a lot of bad noise when the Bills sale was going through?

 

Let’s begin at the beginning, when Buffalo was ruled out. Grubman, just before a noon logistics meeting with the NFL staff on Thursday, got a text message from Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz, saying a snow-laden roof at a nursing home in Buffalo had just collapsed. Grubman said, “That’s it. We’re not playing in Buffalo.”

 

Not sure what you are suggesting here. What "bad noise" did Polancarz make?

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