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1 minute ago, Augie said:

 

He was a nice guy, more drunk than myself. I would HATE myself if I had punched him. We were Bills fans enjoying a game, even with our little foibles. I see that as being petty. Nobody meant anybody any harm.

 

I guess you skip the chronic at Bills games?  :)

 

GO BILLS! 

 

Hey, man. I gotta draw the line somewhere. Like strangers petting me at a sports event 😆

Posted
1 minute ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

 

Hey, man. I gotta draw the line somewhere. Like strangers petting me at a sports event 😆

 

What if she was really cute?  🤷‍♀️

Posted
6 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

He was a nice guy, more drunk than myself. I would HATE myself if I had punched him. We were Bills fans enjoying a game, even with our little foibles. I see that as being petty. Nobody meant anybody any harm.

 

I guess you skip the chronic at Bills games?  :)

 

GO BILLS! 

I know a number of angry stoners. It seems counter-intuitive, but perhaps that’s why they took it up?

Posted
10 hours ago, Augie said:

 

At the Nashville game a drunken Bills fan behind me, for some unfathomable reason, started patting me on the head after good plays. He was a “nice drunk guy”, so it was no big deal, sort of a good luck charm. (I wasn’t 100% sober myself.)  At one point he said to me “Hey! Your head is wet!” To which I responded “I know, you keep spilling your beer on me!”   😂  

 

OK, quoting myself, which is extremely rare. After WAY too many posts here, this one keeps ME laughing at the memory. The trip was well worth it, despite the loss. 

 

Some people might have been angry and combative. I was just having fun and laughing….until Josh slipped at the goal line. Life happens. 

Posted
14 hours ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said:

But WGRs Jeremy White tells me fall is elite…

 

 

Fall has been very good for the past 20+ years.    This fall is the rainiest I can remember.   The 1997 season we seemed to have rain every game day but it was mostly just raining around game day itself.    This fall,   seemed like every other morning when I woke up there was another 4 tenths in the rain gauge..........then we had several 4+ inch down pours.   I live on a small lake and the water level has been above the highest watermark on the walls everywhere.   And it's almost TG and we haven't had a real hard frost in the low 20's yet........about a month late for that.   Been very unusual.

Posted
16 hours ago, Fallser said:

Wentz is a putzy QB in the rain, advantage Bills.

He played well SF in the rain a few weeks back.  Colts won

Posted
11 hours ago, Virgil said:

 

Agreed.  This is why I want us to have a dome.  I feel like cold weather teams are a thing of the past and it only really helps in playoff games.  However, with our fans and the league being a passing one, I have zero concerns with HFA in the playoffs.  It will make Josh better and that is what's most important

 

Just to point out that in the last 20 years only Indy (dome) and Tampa Bay (warm weather) two times won Super Bowls.  Rest were cold weather open air stadium teams. 

10 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said:

The human body was not designed for bad weather. It often rains, snows or is windy in Buffalo. 30 years ago we took some advantage of this. But now the NFL is more passing than ever before. No fan, player or coach enjoys or looks forward to bad weather games. At least build a retractable roof. No matter how strong your arm is, no QB wants to deal with cross winds.

Warm weather teams have a poor Super Bowl track record in the past 20 years.  

53 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

OK, quoting myself, which is extremely rare. After WAY too many posts here, this one keeps ME laughing at the memory. The trip was well worth it, despite the loss. 

 

Some people might have been angry and combative. I was just having fun and laughing….until Josh slipped at the goal line. Life happens. 

Augie I have always liked your style.  

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Why are people complaining about the elements? Aren't we the fans who relish playing on bad weather? You know, REAL football? Isn't that why we are spending a billion and a half on an open air stadium in the middle of a sea parking lots?

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Posted
22 hours ago, ScottLaw said:

Jesus I guess you didn’t read the thread…. These two played each other in OP in both wind and rain in 2019. One guy looked good, one guy looked awful…. Not saying that will be the case Sunday but that’s a complete tone deaf post.

Yeah I was at that game. Wentz and the Eagles beat us silly.

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The last regular season Bills/Colts game here was when it  snowed 6+ inches during the game and that was earlier than today.

Remember the year we played NE here in Dec(?), the game when the FG attempt took a literal 90 degree turn before it got to the goal line.  The winds gusted so hard that it picked up gravel off the lots and bike windows in several people's cars.

Posted
2 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Why are people complaining about the elements? Aren't we the fans who relish playing on bad weather? You know, REAL football? Isn't that why we are spending a billion and a half on an open air stadium in the middle of a sea parking lots?

 

I don't know in general, but I think part of the issue is a perceived mis-match between the style of offensive football we're playing (heavily reliant on the passing game, and the deep passing game at that, with a finesse OL and little run game) and the elements we play in.

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Posted
10 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

 

Hey, man. I gotta draw the line somewhere. Like strangers petting me at a sports event 😆

 

“Some thirty inches from my nose
The frontier of my Person goes,
And all the untilled air between
Is private pagus or demesne.
Stranger, unless with bedroom eyes
I beckon you to fraternize,
Beware of rudely crossing it:
I have no gun, but I can spit.”

https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/310947-some-thirty-inches-from-my-nose-the-frontier-of-my

 

I somehow don't think packed sporting events were Auden's thing nor would be modern passenger Aircraft.

 

Getting back to the topic of the thread, current forecast on WUnderground is cloudy at gametime with 20% chance of showers, rising to 50% chance of showers at 3 pm with falling temperatures.

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Posted
39 minutes ago, Wacka said:

The last regular season Bills/Colts game here was when it  snowed 6+ inches during the game and that was earlier than today.

Remember the year we played NE here in Dec(?), the game when the FG attempt took a literal 90 degree turn before it got to the goal line.  The winds gusted so hard that it picked up gravel off the lots and bike windows in several people's cars.

I remember being there.  One of the trailers that they sell souvenirs was tipped on its side in the parking lot, and they had to straighten the goal posts after they tipped. 

Posted
3 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Why are people complaining about the elements? Aren't we the fans who relish playing on bad weather? You know, REAL football? Isn't that why we are spending a billion and a half on an open air stadium in the middle of a sea parking lots?

We don’t play in the rain.  We watch our team play in the rain.  
 

This is real football.  You’re talking about football of the past.  
 

Another open air stadium in Buffalo just doesn’t make sense.  Football games aside. The world revolves around money.  The earning potential for an open air stadium pales in comparison to a dome or a retractable roof stadium.  Why build a stadium that will only be used for football 6-7 months of the year?  Baffling imo

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Posted
17 minutes ago, NewEra said:

We don’t play in the rain.  We watch our team play in the rain.  
 

This is real football.  You’re talking about football of the past.  
 

Another open air stadium in Buffalo just doesn’t make sense.  Football games aside. The world revolves around money.  The earning potential for an open air stadium pales in comparison to a dome or a retractable roof stadium.  Why build a stadium that will only be used for football 6-7 months of the year?  Baffling imo

How about a retractable dome?

Posted
2 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

How about a retractable dome?

Yeah, that’s what I meant when I said retractable roof.  

 

Anything that will 💯 remove the outside elements from what is happening in the stadium.  Concert, games, convention or any other event.  
 

I’m really at a loss as to why they wouldn’t want to at least have the option of keeping the elements out. 

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