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  On 8/25/2020 at 8:04 PM, TBDlurkerSINCE07 said:

 

You're pointing to Texas and Florida in your examples, two of the worst states for the virus right now. Not exactly helping with your argument that NYS is not doing a good job, with one of the lowest virus rates at the moment.

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Yeah remember when Disney World opened up and cases skyrocketed. Me neither.

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  On 8/25/2020 at 7:50 PM, krf139 said:

Another power trip from Cuomo.  I live in Texas and have been going to see the Sugar land Skeeters Independent league baseball team play.  The stadium is at 25% capacity and it's extremely safe.  There is no reason not to allow fans into games.  I look forward to cheering on the Bills in Miami where Republican government is allowing life to get back to some sense of normalcy and not overreaching on their power.

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I think there's about 175,000 reasons not to allow fans into games.  But don't let that stand in the way of reason and prudence

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  On 8/25/2020 at 8:22 PM, mushypeaches said:

 

I think there's about 175,000 reasons not to allow fans into games.  But don't let that stand in the way of reason and prudence

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Man, if only there were other outdoor activities recently where large quantities of people gathered together (in very close proximity) that could be used as a guideline... hmmmmm...

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I don’t care, just mentioning the first two games gets me pumped.  I really thought they would have cancelled the season by now. This is awesome. 

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Stinks that there wont be any fans for the 1st 2 games, but at least they didn't commit to the whole season being that way. Theres still hope that with the extra time the powers that be can come up with a plan to make fans in attendance work. Also gives everyone a chance to see how everything works out with the other teams that allow fans to attend.

If they show it can be done without any big increases in cases, they'll be more likely to emulate them.

If it fails well then we're sol.

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I'd post the Michael Jackson popcorn gif, but these same, misinformed arguments arent even entertaining anymore.

 

Good to see the decision is for "the first 2 games". Keeps people safe for now and leaves it open to adjust policy as information evolves.

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Issue with opening stadiums for fans is first you need to control entrance and it is hard to get fans to line up on time, not argue with security, keep distance going thru stadium, buying drinks and food and get to seats at reasonable amount of time including spacing.  Then you have the drunks not keeping socially distant starting fights and the freedom brigade who might be willing to wear mask to get in but like the smokers used will break rules and complain when security enforces it.  Then while it easier to plan for people coming in people tend to leave in patterns which hard to plan for.

 

Maybe they could auction some smaller number of seats with all proceeds going toward eventual PSL costs.  Could make a bunch of money since those advocating PSL seem to also advocate raising prices to eliminate riffraff.  They could also raise parking costs since they will need to have social distancing between vehicles.

 

 

 

I think the Bills should do a modified plan allowing families of each player allowed into stadium.

There could be a section for each player's family well distanced from other families and would help repay families for effort they need to do on this effort.

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  On 8/25/2020 at 8:47 PM, teef said:

so what i'm getting at is that some people think that this is political.

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If our owner was orange instead of white we wouldn’t be going through this “no fans” BS 

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What was the point of this announcement?  Cuomo ruled out NYS pro sports with fans in the stands weeks ago.  It's been out of the Bills/NFL's control since then.

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  On 8/25/2020 at 8:59 PM, Mr. WEO said:

 

What was the point of this announcement?  Cuomo ruled out NYS pro sports with fans in the stands weeks ago.  It's been out of the Bills/NFL's control since then.

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Maybe Bills were negotiating secretly trying to get it changed.

 

LOL negotiate with Cuomo

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  On 8/25/2020 at 7:44 PM, PromoTheRobot said:

 

I know it's hard to believe but maybe bring careful now gets us games later.

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That’s my hope.  Meanwhile we’re flinging doors open at primary and secondary schools without care as to how to safely get kids in the door on the first day and seeing a bubbling at universities that suggests trouble is inevitable.  A little patience would go a long way. I’d really like to get in the stadium this year, and staying home in September is one of the best ways to do it. 

  On 8/25/2020 at 8:40 PM, Mailman said:

Yep. Find the death rates per case for NY vs FL or TX and check back.

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The virus mutates.  And death isn’t the only effect.  But why let common sense get in the way of a good argument.  

 

Bottom line in this forum is that, while we won’t get into the first two games, we have a chance to see the inside of the stadium after that.  And this is a good thing.  So let’s all show a little respect for one another, wear a friggin’ mask when in public, and hopefully we can all get back to normal sooner than later. 

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